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Hi guys,i want to know does I9100 have some problems like compatible,heat?Thx~
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小刷同学 said:
Hi guys,i want to know does I9100 have some problems like compatible,heat?Thx~
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before kf3 update heat was a problem...
after kf3 update the phone gets hot only with heavy 3d games...like every other smartphone..
There is NO heating or overheating issue.
Don't know what do you meant by Compatible!
Well. If you don't like 50°C on your hands... Then the phone gets hot!
Point 2; b more clear?
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3D games and games which need lot of memory cause overheating... i was shocked at first but then i read that its completely normal.. otherwise no heating or overheating problems..
With compatibility i never had any problem (if i understand your question..)
Hi xda users, I have observed that since rooting my stock ics 4.0.4 my Xperia is overheating a lot! While charging the temperature even goes to 40 degree...
Are you guys also experiencing the same problem? Please reply!
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Kernel? Overclock?
Do you use the stock kernel? Or are you using a costum one (for ex the alliance kernel)?
I am using stock kernel.. Haven't unlocked the bootloader..
I have observed that the problem has been occurring since rooting.. Earlier it was fine!
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i have the same problem..but since updated at ics... temperature raise when i start data connection...
Take a look at the processes running in the backround, maybe data counter is out of control but it is quite strange Does your battery last less than before?
Same Here
I have unlocked boot loader and rooted 4.0.4
my neo V also get heated a lot....
any help
And what are you doing with the phone, when it is happening? If you are playing some 3D games, then is normal.
Odesláno z mé Xperie Neo & sorry for my english :-D
it happen when data connection is up (skype for example)
Its hard to say what is normal and what is overheating. It could be cause ics too, i have phone realy warm after for example long call or Skype (like you said) or sth like that. But i dont much care of it cause i guess Its normal (i have overclock to 1,4Ghz)
Odesláno z mé Xperie Neo & sorry for my english :-D
atomico001 said:
it happen when data connection is up (skype for example)
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When using data it's insane. Try streaming radio or video using your data bundle. You'll put the device back after 10 minutes because otherwise your hands will burn.
my max temp (battery temp) = 41°
atomico001 said:
my max temp (battery temp) = 41°
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41 nothing I got 48° max on stress test:laugh:
Nope i dont have that my temp is always between 28 to 37 even with the whole day with the data on, very strange that my bat is not overheated, but thats better that my bat is not gettinh to hot
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yacloo said:
41 nothing I got 48° max on stress test:laugh:
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lol..with 41° can't put my ear near it.. at 48° you can cook eggs ehehe
atomico001 said:
lol..with 41° can't put my ear near it.. at 48° you can cook eggs ehehe
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Hahaha lol
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atomico001 said:
lol..with 41° can't put my ear near it.. at 48° you can cook eggs ehehe
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I tried to get 50c but damn phone can't do
Eggs idea i like it will do
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SOLUTION: Go to settings>More>mobile networks> network mode>[WCDMA only]
SOLUTION2: unlock bootloader using test points>replace KERNEL use Suave Kernel v6
My mobile phones temp is normaly 35C while idle.
and 44 while using it for gaming.
Guess what it is summer and it too hot.
iamdchosen1 said:
Hi xda users, I have observed that since rooting my stock ics 4.0.4 my Xperia is overheating a lot! While charging the temperature even goes to 40 degree...
Are you guys also experiencing the same problem? Please reply!
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you should be knowing that while charging temp reaches around 40 mine to gets more than 40 in summers while you should check ur cpu frequency it should not be more than 1024mhz it can be checked by setcpu and not on charging than also above 40 u should get it checked as if it is overheating it can damage display as some of neo screen also got burned due to overheating
1) Get a custom kernel
2) Set the CPU frequency to Max 1,4 GHz / 245 Min
After i did that the max tempreture when playing a game was 37 and when using it just for calling and browsing the web, around 33.
Can you guys give me some suggestion what Rom / kernel should I use to get the best battery life?
Some tips would be highly appriciated
Any useful post will hit my thanks
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Waiting for advice
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I am using the stock ICS ch, after turning off "downloadagent & facebook app" my battery life has doubled.
I'm using the XSX Kernel with the MIUI ROM I'm getting much more than I used to on the ICS. I'm still new to the all these CPU governors and stuff. But yeah an improvement is what I'm seeing and I'm finally satisfied with the device.
Kernel :XSX v3.3
ROM MIUI 2. 27 or something [the newest]
Governor: Smartassv2
Do try it
I'm using MIUI ROM with advanced stock kernel and I can tell you my battery life is much greater than ICS.
corum3 said:
I am using the stock ICS ch, after turning off "downloadagent & facebook app" my battery life has doubled.
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Can u give me a tutor how to do it?
Thanks
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I had it for 3days and something minus 10min when my wife plugt it on the charter and I'm on stock ics no root
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sfkaudi said:
I had it for 3days and something minus 10min when my wife plugt it on the charter and I'm on stock ics no root
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Waw
Can you tell me how to do that?
3 days its much longer than my ipod touch
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im having good battery life also now, havent have this good before, im on stock .45 with latest v6 supercharger, and my kernel is dual boot kernel.
i dont know but im liking my battery right now, for example when im not using my phone, before i got 5-10% drop without using for 9hrs, but now ive got no drop at all,
yesterdat i checked its still 100% , and now after 17 hrs with minor playing and phone calls only, i still got 77%, huge battery drain for me is while im on playing, but @ normal usage i only got minor battery drain. im liking this right now
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im having good battery life also now, havent have this good before, im on stock .45 with latest v6 supercharger, and my kernel is dual boot kernel.
i dont know but im liking my battery right now, for example when im not using my phone, before i got 5-10% drop without using for 9hrs, but now ive got no drop at all,
yesterdat i checked its still 100% , and now after 17 hrs with minor playing and phone calls only, i still got 77%, huge battery drain for me is while im on playing, but @ normal usage i only got minor battery drain. im liking this right now
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I still didn't understand how to implement that super charger
And does that dual boot is stable now?
CM10 ready?
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Just installed new beta 2 cos I thought it will sort my WiFi it doesn't rest is working how gokhan said same smooth and fast but I lost WiFi
Before I flash beta 1 I was on 3.5.2 and WiFi worked I tryed flash 3.5.2 again cos I use tether a lot that didn't sort issue I thought how I said I try beta 2 maybe will sort but doesn't my issue is beta 1 mess my WiFi I'm on kaffee4Eck cm10 v4 anybody had same issue just wondering its kernel or ROM issue I think is kernel but maybe I'm wrong
Just found issue with that kernel
yesterday I post and some bloke close my thread
And I couldn't explain properly
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It's good for playing HD games ?
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Thanks for making a new thread. It would be silly to use existing ones.
Extra kudos for posting it in the wrong forum.
I don't play games at all uc and uv working very well on that kernel and my device extreme uv CPU and GPU
Mate I said I'm fresh and can't post I'd dev thread yet u get me now why I open new thread
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Full wipe and reflash your rom.
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I know that is a option but I want to avoid that I wait till v5 be ready then flash any way thx
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How much do you overclock your neo for daily use?
DO NOT OC for daily use. It may harm your device.
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cagali said:
How much do you overclock your neo for daily use?
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overclocking is not advised as the oem set the clock speed to an optimum value...below it you will lose performance and above it you will force your cpu to age early.
for gingerbread you dont need to OC at all...however for ICS OC helps to run smoothly...i dont overclock above 1.2gzs...this is a safe value and wont push the cpu to the limits.
no OC and works fine
I used 1,4 GHz for a week on ICS and my phone is still going strong, but don't take the risk. If you can't stand the lag, use Jelly bean or Gingerbread.
Why nothing about underclocking?
Well i use underclocking than over clocking....my phone needs to survive the longer power couts in my location
one +factor of underclocking..... less battery drain ^^
For daily use i set min 245 and max 806 and it's ok. Battery hold longer.
I OC to 1.4; 1.6 to individual apps like Real Racing.
When playing hard games 1.6 gHz, but for daily use i dont overclock it at all, or i just overclock it to 1.2 gHz.
Im on locked bl and just use all day 1024 Mhz with performence with antutu cpu master pro and cpu spy plus (new on the playstore, very good app) and just running fast with Jelly sandwich 7.1 and in 1 word... Just flying !!!
Send to ya face with my flying Xperia Neo V with Jelly Sandwich 7.1 + Cheese !!!
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DO NOT OC for daily use. It may harm your device.
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bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
well .... i oc my neo v ti 1.6ghz on 1250mv n .....really rock stable for me
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varunrocks17 said:
bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
well .... i oc my neo v ti 1.6ghz on 1250mv n .....really rock stable for me
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Safe OC is 1.4 IMO.
But every silicon chip is different and you may or may not get stability issues after overclock.
Also, overclocking is like smoking. Though you enjoy it, you're effectively killing yourself.
If you ask me, I never OC my phone.
And @Pandemic, don't use performance governor,
It kills your phone without overclock.
Also, it causes battery drain...
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varunrocks17 said:
bro if its such then dont root ur phone even that can brick u r neo/v
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Comparing oc with root, in a matter of killing your phone, is plainly stupid.
Madfysh said:
Comparing oc with root, in a matter of killing your phone, is plainly stupid.
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see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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varunrocks17 said:
see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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You my friend, don't know what you're talking about.
You manipulate hardware when you
Overclock. But it's a completely harmless software manupulation when you root.
So you can root and still not kill your phone
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Moved thread to Q&A Let's keep things nice everyone, happy discussing!
1.9ghz for gaming
1.4Ghz bcoz Arc S uses the T variant of the chip which seems like just an exact copy at a higher clock.
my neo runs at 1.4g, 1150mv
my opinion
oc at higher voltage, bad
oc and undervolt a bit, ok
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see every thing other than stock crap is liking exposing ur phone to kill .....so if anyone fear of killing his/her phone then dont touch ur phone system
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Mate,if you brick your phone software,that can be easily fixed with Flashtool,SEUS,PC Companion etc.If you brick your phone hardware,that piece of hardware become useless,and must be replaced.So you can't compare bricking hardware with bricking software.
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