I am on CyanogenMod 7 for the HTC Aria V7.1.0 and have the latest Google Maps V.6.0.0 installed. When I use turn-by-turn navigation, my Aria sometimes freezes and I have to do a reboot or even sometimes need to take the battery out. Anyone else experiencing this? Any possible remedy?
One note: When this happens, my phone is usually in charging mode. It looks like it is heating up quite a bit. Might this be an overheating problem?
TR_HTC said:
I am on CyanogenMod 7 for the HTC Aria V7.1.0 and have the latest Google Maps V.6.0.0 installed. When I use turn-by-turn navigation, my Aria sometimes freezes and I have to do a reboot or even sometimes need to take the battery out. Anyone else experiencing this? Any possible remedy?
One note: When this happens, my phone is usually in charging mode. It looks like it is heating up quite a bit. Might this be an overheating problem?
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Processes (and the phone in general) usually freeze up/malfunction when the device overheats. Do you check what temperature it gets to when it starts freezing?
Theonew said:
Processes (and the phone in general) usually freeze up/malfunction when the device overheats. Do you check what temperature it gets to when it starts freezing?
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I have not checked the temperature, but noticed that the back (battery cover) gets pretty hot. Besides overheating, might there be some other issue as well?
PS: My CPU is NOT overclocked. I am running at 600MHz.
TR_HTC said:
Besides overheating, might there be some other issue as well?
PS: My CPU is NOT overclocked. I am running at 600MHz.
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Your CPU speed could also cause it. 600MHz may not be able to handle the task properly causing it to lag/freeze.
Theonew said:
Your CPU speed could also cause it. 600MHz may not be able to handle the task properly causing it to lag/freeze.
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I read somewhere that you should clear the cache of the map application from time-to-time to avoid a freeze. I will first give this a shot. If it still freezes, then I will try to overclock and see if it mitigates the problem or not.
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After updating to jb my phone is always heat. On ics never hapend.
Who else?
jakmal said:
After updating to jb my phone is always heat. On ics never hapend.
Who else?
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There's basically nowhere for the heat to go with this phone, and with a quad core on jellybean, some heat is going to be produced no matter what. I wouldn't worry too much about it, especially if you're stock.
If you're rooted try messing with the governor settings. I'm running ME's kernel at 1.67GHz and my phone never gets hot even with games. Try these settings except where the powersave bias is. That is changed by the built in eco mode. With these, the phone only goes above 1.13GHz when scrolling to improve performance and for performance demanding apps like games.
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Mines gets as hot as it used to on ICS. Try to do a hard reset and see how it goes afterwards.
Mine gets just as hot as when on ICS. Still hits 91* if I play real racing 3 too long haha. Really annoying when I have to answer the phone at that temperature
I had the same problem. After updating to JB, my phone started getting really hot and the battery drained after only a few hours of use. It used to last all day. I tried going back to E97011c, but now I'm having trouble with my wifi. It scans and finds the wifi, but it won't connect. Any ideas?
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I had the same problem. After updating to JB, my phone started getting really hot and the battery drained after only a few hours of use. It used to last all day. I tried going back to E97011c, but now I'm having trouble with my wifi. It scans and finds the wifi, but it won't connect. Any ideas?
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You'd probably need to change modems.
Hey, I've been using stock 4.1.2+ExperiencedKernel for a long time, it always worked great, but a few days ago I installed an icon pack for KKLauncher, and since then my battery consumption got really bad, around 15-20% per hour when the display is off! I've tried deleting the icon pack, but it's the same, I'm even checking BetterBatteryStats for details, but it doesn't show anything suspicious, although I'm using the app for the first time, so maybe I overlooked something. I have also reflashed the rom+kernel with full wipe, but no luck. Can anyone tell me what can cause this mess, or what should I upload from BetterBatteryStats for someone to check the problem? Thanks in advance.
btw it goes to deep sleep well, so it's not an app that wakes it up constantly (I use greenify too). also the phone itself is very hot, don't know if it's just the battery or the whole thing... but the phone functions correctly.
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Hey, I've been using stock 4.1.2+ExperiencedKernel for a long time, it always worked great, but a few days ago I installed an icon pack for KKLauncher, and since then my battery consumption got really bad, around 15-20% per hour when the display is off! I've tried deleting the icon pack, but it's the same, I'm even checking BetterBatteryStats for details, but it doesn't show anything suspicious, although I'm using the app for the first time, so maybe I overlooked something. I have also reflashed the rom+kernel with full wipe, but no luck. Can anyone tell me what can cause this mess, or what should I upload from BetterBatteryStats for someone to check the problem? Thanks in advance.
btw it goes to deep sleep well, so it's not an app that wakes it up constantly (I use greenify too). also the phone itself is very hot, don't know if it's just the battery or the whole thing... but the phone functions correctly.
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If you don't have any wakelocks keeping it awake and you've reflashed the ROM, kernel and did a full wipe and the battery drain still exists... Then I'd say your battery is failing, especially if it's getting hot. My L9 never gets hot, even under heavy use.
The only other thing you could really try is flashing back to stock and see if the problem is still there... Really though, I'm pretty sure it's your battery.
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If you don't have any wakelocks keeping it awake and you've reflashed the ROM, kernel and did a full wipe and the battery drain still exists... Then I'd say your battery is failing, especially if it's getting hot. My L9 never gets hot, even under heavy use.
The only other thing you could really try is flashing back to stock and see if the problem is still there... Really though, I'm pretty sure it's your battery.
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Hi, thanks for your answer. The problem is, the phone gets really hot on the upper side of it, near the camera. The battery never gets hot at all. Is it possible, if it's battery problem?
LilProphet said:
Hi, thanks for your answer. The problem is, the phone gets really hot on the upper side of it, near the camera. The battery never gets hot at all. Is it possible, if it's battery problem?
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I thought you meant that the battery was getting hot. The last time I had a battery go out, it was getting hot and it was draining fast. Shortly after that it wouldn't take a charge anymore.
It is possible that it's a hardware issue. WiFi, GPS or the camera could cause it to get hot also.
You can also try and boot the phone into "Safe Mode" and run it like that for a day or two and see if the problem still exists. If it problem disappears while in Safe Mode then you have a rogue app or something that's causing the issue.
Then to narrow it down you could try downloading Wakelock Detector and see if something is keeping it awake, making it hot and drain the battery.
Monitor it with Better Battery Stats and Wake lock Detector. Post some screen shots of BBS and Wakelock Detector here too. That way we can see if something is going on.
This is one of those issues that will take a process of elimination to figure out.
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I thought you meant that the battery was getting hot. The last time I had a battery go out, it was getting hot and it was draining fast. Shortly after that it wouldn't take a charge anymore.
It is possible that it's a hardware issue. WiFi, GPS or the camera could cause it to get hot also.
You can also try and boot the phone into "Safe Mode" and run it like that for a day or two and see if the problem still exists. If it problem disappears while in Safe Mode then you have a rogue app or something that's causing the issue.
Then to narrow it down you could try downloading Wakelock Detector and see if something is keeping it awake, making it hot and drain the battery.
Monitor it with Better Battery Stats and Wake lock Detector. Post some screen shots of BBS and Wakelock Detector here too. That way we can see if something is going on.
This is one of those issues that will take a process of elimination to figure out.
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I've been using BBS, it shows that the phone is in deep sleep in most of its off time, no app wakes it up. Also, wifi seems to lose its signal very often, even though it's strong (there wasn't any problem with that before).
I'm using the phone now without SD and SIM cards, it doesn't seem to be that hot than it used to, but charging and draining are still very weak. I'm gonna try safe mode as you suggested, and also using the phone without wifi turned on, if that is the issue. Thanks for your tips.
So, the phone cooled down after I turned off wifi, then I rebooted to safe mode, and it became hot once again, but after the media scanning, it cooled down once again. So I guess it may be the CPU? I've been trying to get a picture of the phone's circuit board with no luck, because the phone is only warm in the upper 1/3, the other parts seem to be cooled down all the time.
I'm gonna return it to T-Mobile on Monday, hopefully they won't notice the unlocked bootloader.
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So, the phone cooled down after I turned off wifi, then I rebooted to safe mode, and it became hot once again, but after the media scanning, it cooled down once again. So I guess it may be the CPU? I've been trying to get a picture of the phone's circuit board with no luck, because the phone is only warm in the upper 1/3, the other parts seem to be cooled down all the time.
I'm gonna return it to T-Mobile on Monday, hopefully they won't notice the unlocked bootloader.
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Yeah it might be the CPU. Also if it's dropping and/or scanning a lot for WiFi, then it will definitely get hot and kill the battery quickly.
I don't think that T-Mobile will notice that it's unlocked. As long as you flash back to stock ROM before taking it in, then they probably won't notice. They would have to be purposely looking for it to be unlocked.
You might want to flash back to stock anyway and see if the problem is still there... It very well could be a ROM/kernel issue causing the problem.
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Yeah it might be the CPU. Also if it's dropping and/or scanning a lot for WiFi, then it will definitely get hot and kill the battery quickly.
I don't think that T-Mobile will notice that it's unlocked. As long as you flash back to stock ROM before taking it in, then they probably won't notice. They would have to be purposely looking for it to be unlocked.
You might want to flash back to stock anyway and see if the problem is still there... It very well could be a ROM/kernel issue causing the problem.
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I have flashed back stock one I've been using (cwm flashable), of course I will remove root and any suspicious apps. I appreciate your help.
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My kfhdx 8,9" heats up in the camera zone a lot since Ive roothed the tablet
does anyone know what could be happening?
I have to say too that the baterie discharges very fast, in half an hour has lost a 10% and i havent use it so much
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My kfhdx 8,9" heats up in the camera zone a lot since Ive roothed the tablet
does anyone know what could be happening?
I have to say too that the baterie discharges very fast, in half an hour has lost a 10% and i havent use it so much
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Ok now i know what was happening, the hdxposed made the two first cores to be at the maxium frecuence all time draining all tha batterie and heating up the tablet
I've been noticing some heavy battery drain and something gradually taking all memory and killing performance until I reboot but had no idea what was doing it. Itd be a real shame if I had to disable hdxposed. Is there any alternative for making google play services work?
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I've been noticing some heavy battery drain and something gradually taking all memory and killing performance until I reboot but had no idea what was doing it. Itd be a real shame if I had to disable hdxposed. Is there any alternative for making google play services work?
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For the moment this is the only solution ive found
Try using a CPU tuner to set a conservative governor.
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I experienced this issue for the first time recently. Tablet got very hot by the camera area. I am rooted and using hdxposed. I just rebooted and the problem was resolved.
Hopefully this is not a recurring issue and can be simply fixed by a reboot.
Since I use this ROM, note that when using WiFi for a while the top of my phone starts to warm, the same happens when I upgrade the CM-ROM from the recovery. Someone happens something similar? any solution? otherwise I will have to return to the B322 (sorry for my bad english)
Noone else has reported any heating issues. Mine runs nice and cool.
Report some temperature values .......
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Since I use this ROM, note that when using WiFi for a while the top of my phone starts to warm, the same happens when I upgrade the CM-ROM from the recovery. Someone happens something similar? any solution? otherwise I will have to return to the B322 (sorry for my bad english)
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I use PAC-ROM (derived from CM baseline) and have sometimes noticed (but not recently) that my phone to feel excessively warm.
You should try reporting/posting the phone's temperature using an app like CPU-Z https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cpuid.cpu_z
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/o..._8J_NVf_G0QstFgVvadkbWAzMZCnz3dR9obBm-FM=h900
and I should do the same next time my phone feels warm.
I did not make note of the CPU-Z reported temperature when the phone felt warm previously.
Currently, the warmest temperature from the CPU-Z Thermal tab is 31 degC / 114 degF, but I have not been using the phone for a while now.
By the way, I would not be surprised if the phone does get warmer then normal when you are flashing ROMs, because I'm sure it takes more power to flash the ROM devices. Take note of the temperature (screen snapshot CPU-Z thermal tab) before and after flashing and I'm sure you will see the evidence substantiating that.
I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
I see that at the moment there is no solution to this problem. The only temporary solution I found is to download the application Coolify to regulate the temperature of the device. Thanks for the answers.
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I see that at the moment there is no solution to this problem. The only temporary solution I found is to download the application Coolify to regulate the temperature of the device. Thanks for the answers.
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Let us know how well you think it works over the next few days.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.onexuan.coolify
ScoobSTi said:
I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
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I dismissed that since that would obviously happen. He said after flashing. So i was concentrating on that. Nothing on CM or Pac threads about it that I know of. Do you remember anyone saying it in those? As to link it to CM or pac? There is no voltage control for WiFi. They use vendor blobs so there isnt really anything to cause this in the rom itself. Or maybe i Misread where he said it was a rom that caused it? Not thinking straight at the moment with my health crap. Keep me straight. lol
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I dismissed that since that would obviously happen. He said after flashing. So i was concentrating on that. Nothing on CM or Pac threads about it that I know of. Do you remember anyone saying it in those? As to link it to CM or pac? There is no voltage control for WiFi. They use vendor blobs so there isnt really anything to cause this in the rom itself. Or maybe i Misread where he said it was a rom that caused it? Not thinking straight at the moment with my health crap. Keep me straight. lol
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I've never seen this complaint outside of the screen issue, so I have no idea how to solve this either.
ScoobSTi said:
I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
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You are right. This occurs when the display is illuminated for a long time , but in my case the brightness is not 100%. When I update the CM- ROM from the recovery, the temperature rises to the heavens. I do not like that. I use Cyandelta
@4l3x15, 40-50 celcius is normal. Its expected to go up if playing games, watching videos, or doing a specific mod which pulls in resources. I installed today's CM nightly via cyandelta. Temp started at 42 degrees celcius and while installing it didn't go no higher than 46 degrees celcius. This is normal temperatures for this device. "To the heavens" is a bit extreme lol. Feel free to compare with stock 4.3 and 5.1 temps.
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@4l3x15, 40-50 celcius is normal. Its expected to go up if playing games, watching videos, or doing a specific mod which pulls in resources. I installed today's CM nightly via cyandelta. Temp started at 42 degrees celcius and while installing it didn't go no higher than 46 degrees celcius. This is normal temperatures for this device. "To the heavens" is a bit extreme lol. Feel free to compare with stock 4.3 and 5.1 temps.
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I compared : 4.3 < 5.1 < CM (° C )
When I have time I'll upload screenshots , CM makes the temperature increases more than the stock ROM . I have to see if this increase affects the hardware over time.
4l3x15 said:
I compared : 4.3 < 5.1 < CM (° C )
When I have time I'll upload screenshots , CM makes the temperature increases more than the stock ROM . I have to see if this increase affects the hardware over time.
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How do you plan to do that (see the effect of hardware higher temperature over time - CM vs stock ROM)?
I just received my second v30 yesterday and noticed a very high idle usage, its my top most resource intensive process. Out of the past day its used 1003 mah ( almost a third of the entire battery capacity!!!!) even more than my screen which is on for a large portion of the day. I dont remember if i had this issue on my first v30 since it was over a month ago that i returned it, but this seems extraordinarily high. My battery saver is also set to extended.
Does anyone know of any free apps i could use to determine what in the idle process is causing this? is anyone else experiencing this?
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LG-US998
Android version 7.1.2
I'm also having this exact issue. I tried Googling what the causes might be but I have not found anything useful.
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I just received my second v30 yesterday and noticed a very high idle usage, its my top most resource intensive process. Out of the past day its used 1003 mah ( almost a third of the entire battery capacity!!!!) even more than my screen which is on for a large portion of the day. I dont remember if i had this issue on my first v30 since it was over a month ago that i returned it, but this seems extraordinarily high. My battery saver is also set to extended.
Does anyone know of any free apps i could use to determine what in the idle process is causing this? is anyone else experiencing this?
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LG-US998
Android version 7.1.2
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A free app isn't necessary. How did you restore your apps? One by one from the app store or did you do a restore? What about the radios? Do you keep all radios on at all times? New phone setup like restoring and installing apps drain battery.
In my experience it usually ends up being a "free" app that causes the drainage. Try deleting all "free" apps and test again.
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I'm also having this exact issue. I tried Googling what the causes might be but I have not found anything useful.
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I figured out a piece of the puzzle. Earlier that day i had downloaded the light room app and it was staying open in the background even though i swipped it away in the running apps/multi-tasker. So far i think the only thing i hate about this phone is the inability to actually tell what is live & actively running the background compared to what is forced closed. ( even swiping away apps in the multi tasker doesnt close apps fully, you have to go to the apps under settings and force close the app individually. This is even more annoying because apps like Instagram have persistence re-open after a force close. ).
The way i found this out is i downloaded greenify and it said that app had been running for close to 24 hours. I put it to sleep and the idle CPU reduced severely. Unfortunately the app isnt fully powerful without root and cant see all apps that are actually running in the background. Also, for some reason leaving location on spikes my idle process.
Can. Not. Wait. Until. We. Have. Root.