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Well, the serious question is: Has the Razr CPU temperature sensor, and or is it a bug of SetCPU?
I know Blur ROMs has some security alert that block everything in your phone but emergency calls when it reaches a really high temperature, but I don't know if it measures battery or CPU.
Mine was up to a few thousand at some point..... Its just a misreading temp sensor. The app read it wrong or something
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Is that a ****ing Llama or Alpaca in your status bar??????? :laugh:
Yes, a nice Llama, as nice as the app with the same name
Really useful to do almost everything automatically based on your position
blackhawk_LA said:
Well, the serious question is: Has the Razr CPU temperature sensor, and or is it a bug of SetCPU?
I know Blur ROMs has some security alert that block everything in your phone but emergency calls when it reaches a really high temperature, but I don't know if it measures battery or CPU.
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RAZR has a TMP105 attached to OMAP4 via I2C. The temperature can be read in degree Celsius from /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/device/temp1_input. As the thermal threshold is set at 45 degree Celsius, I suspect that the sensor is attached to the battery.
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This dont usually happen. In fact, it only happen once.
All this while, the display always use the most battery life, about 50%
followed by android OS, about 10-15%.
my phone was fully charged before i sleep.
but i woke up with 5% battery left, the battery info says android OS used 60%!!
here is screenshot as proof.
i'm really confused, the phone state is appear to be NOT awake,
but the CPU usage is 1000MHz constantly while i sleep.
all this while i've been using rom tool box CPU slider to underclock it to 1000MHz, so thats the maximum my phone can go. i prefer it that way so its much less warm.
any idea whats causing this? as i mention before, this only happen once.
Even so, i'm very curious about this. any one experience this before? or know whats goin on?
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Better Battery Stats thread and partial wake locks is your start point .
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Super IPS on balanced with web browsing.
2d rendering off, using .14.
turned it on at 100% at 3:00, it's now 4:15 and I'm at 65%.
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looks like something is probably holding a wake lock. Were you using it when it went down? Install betterbatterystats to see what keeping it away for the whole hour if it was not being used.
Also what was the brightness on?
I was just posting on xda for the hour.
is your tablet scaling frequencies properly since the last update if you look at cpuspy?
Super IPS mode is a killer
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Super IPS mode is a killer
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^^^ this also
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I guess I won't be using that anymore unless I absolutely must, that discjarge rate is ridiculous.
where the line starts to even out more towards the middle is when I turned off super ips.
Yup, it's all Super IPS mode. I was disappointed with the TP's battery at first but that was because I was running it at max brightness with IPS+ enabled. Now I keep it at 33% and I usually only charge once every other day.
Hi I would like to OC my GPU to play Nova 3 game.
The minimal voltage on 400 MHz for my phone is 1100 mV
Is it any risk that my phone will be too hot and I brick it?
Which temperature will be maximum and safe for s2? (mean battery temperature in sensor test)
I dont know what was about the over clock voltage u posted ???
About the temperature, there're many ways to see the phone temperature, u can easily download an app to show u that on the market.
I guess the dangerous temperature is 55 celcius degree, but above 45 is when i have tk worry. And high temperature doeant brick ur phone, if u meab ur phone gets burnt 'cause of high temperature then it may be, but very rare
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I think about 3rd step in GPU and set voltage here.
So OC GPU will be safe if only my phone doesn't have very very high temperature?
Would lowering the clock speed on my G3 from 2.5 Ghz to around 2 Ghz help my battery life much? I understand there could be a slight performance hit but the AOSP ROM I'm on is very light and I feel like it would still be plenty smooth. Thanks!
Since the display is eating most of your battery power and underclocking your cpus won't help there, it will do you a LOT less good than you might be thinking it would.
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I switched my governor to Conservative. On this quad-core beast, it's sipping battery and I detect little if any lag anywhere. Right now I'm at 17hrs 20 mins on battery and at 65% still. I have 2 hrs and 15 minutes screen on, and another 15 minutes in phone calls.
Also, using TricksterMod, I've set Multicore Power Saving = 1 to help keep 2 cores off as much as possible. Deep sleep is at 76%. Granted, I usually use my phone a lot more than this and expect to more through the day. I'll post an update later.
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Good day.
I own a Zenfone 3 ZE552KL running at 7 Nougat and unrooted. The "System UI" always notify me that a high temperature of device is detected (as shown in the screenshots). Even when the device is not even noticeably hot and even when I'm not charging. As of this time, the phone won't charge when the phone is turned on. You have to completely turn the device off to charge, which is not convenient. I have a screenshot of a temperature readings of my device using CPU-Z and notice the "chg_temp" is noticeably high, even I'm not charging at the moment. Other s says that the electronics of the battery is broken, specifically the thermistor that sends signal about the charging temperature. I think it disables the charging mechanism when it detects the high temperature.
Can anyone help me somewhat solve the problem. Either by reconfiguring the system about this "chg_temp" by adjusting its limits or by simply disabling it. I cannot readily replace the battery since it's not already available in our country for purchase.
Please help me. Thanks everyone.
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