How to I check my phone or battery's temperature? Is there an app or option for this?
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Plenty of app's.
Whats too hot? Mines at 101 degrees right now but im under heavy usage at the moment.
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Well i dont know the thermal threshold on the chip, but I'd say anything above 105ish is pushing it.
riotdog7 said:
Whats too hot? Mines at 101 degrees right now but im under heavy usage at the moment.
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System tuner has CPU temps available. 101 celcius is do-able for very short periods of time.. My device scales CPU speed at 80 celcius.
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Gsam battery monitor..free in the play store,here's a screen shot from when mine was overheating..
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I use the built in battery monitor in Android Tuner.
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xxmelissaxx said:
Gsam battery monitor..free in the play store,here's a screen shot from when mine was overheating..
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134 degrees? That's pretty hot!
Yeah I actually woke up to that, I felt it so hot on my arm lol, I had a battery too hot charging paused notification(it said something like that I was half asleep) , before I even thought to look at the temp and take a screen shot it was cooling down, so it was definitely a lot hotter than that lol.. I'm Gunna try and catch it right away next time...
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So bug? Bad hardware? Different charge cable?
This ppst is worrysome. I just dropped 550 on a note 2 and waiting for it to get here. I am a heavy gamer, that is why I choose this phone. For the raw power.
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I am running 99 degrees. Is this too.hot?
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You can make a coffee for us using your X10
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You can make a coffee for us using your X10
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He is asking for help,not your joke bro,
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99 Celsius or Fahrenheit?
It would be logial that its in Fahrenheit. 99F = 37C so thats normal. I would be worried if it was around 50C
Here in Brazil we use celsius and he didn't specify what type of measurement was talking about ...
Sorry for the joke,if it offended you.
No it is not to hot, its in normal use a normal temperature, no worries
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I get 40degrees sometimes in the summer when its real hot outside and im using my phone...
Ya mine will reach 42c.i can feel the heat in my pocket.
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Now its 41C.
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That and coffee needs to be brewed hotter than that.
kishen80 said:
He is asking for help,not your joke bro,
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I got my phone running at 49 Celsius (120 Farenheit), after using it as a GPS-Navigation for about 1 1/2 hours (I was using Google Maps Navigation).
I noticed it really hot when I grabbed it, and that's when I checked and it said it was 49 Celcius. After I turned the navigation off, it went down, but I was concerned that it got that hot.
What can be considered a harmful temp for this phone? I read somewhere that if the phone reaches 50 Celcius it would just turn off... is that true?
kishen80 said:
He is asking for help,not your joke bro,
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Just like my comment. Your comment is useless, bro
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So what is the range of temperature consider as normal temperature?
I use OS monitor or via *#*#4636#*#* menu and it show 46 C degree for a long time, even though my phone doesn't feel hot.
I'm a bit concern of it...
120.2°F hot for a charging phone?? Its burnns.
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120°F degrees is unusually hot. I get up to 105°F while charging and that's on a hot ~95°F day.
Check your task manager to see if there's anything using CPU. That kind of heat can also be caused if you're using data to download stuff while charging.
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120.2°F hot for a charging phone?? Its burnns.
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r u over clocking?
thats probably why, but 120? should never reach THAT high.
Mine reached 140 once... it felt so hot!
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Never overclock befor.. idk..bit cooled down to 71°F now..
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Mine gets very hot, I've seen 120°F and higher, when using it while charging. If left alone, it does not heat up.
After 10mins playing time on my xperia S. My phone seems to be heating, superhot. Is this normal?
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After 10mins playing time on my xperia S. My phone seems to be heating, superhot. Is this normal?
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Yeah. Since upgrading to ICS my XpS always seems to be around 25-28 degree in ideal and after playing a while it goes like 40 + degree. I once notice after playing tample run for about 20 mins or so it went up to 46 degree lol. Dont know whats that all about. Before it used to stay around 22-25 while in ideal.
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Mine goes super hot on highway rider but not on soccer superstar 2012
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Hi!
I am searching for a app for the battery temperature that it will be shown on the bar like the clock and the mobile network signal . And the wifi signal.
Dose any one know any suggestions?
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vasilisf7 said:
Hi!
I am searching for a app for the battery temperature that it will be shown on the bar like the clock and the mobile network signal . And the wifi signal.
Dose any one know any suggestions?
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Try Battery Monitor Widget [3c]
I prefer not using an app for that
i think it even drains more your battery
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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vasilisf7 said:
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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Hi,
*#0228# in the dialpad (in the phone app I mean) ...
viking37 said:
Hi,
*#0228# in the dialpad (in the phone app I mean) ...
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Thx but can't always dial up *#0228# to se temp. Is ther something else that wil have just that temp that won't be eating up my battery?
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vasilisf7 said:
And how am I going to know my battery temperature?
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You say that as if it is actually important
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Use battery monitor widget as recommended above. You can even set alarms to go off of it is over a certain temperature. Don't worry it won't significantly use any battery itself. It only logs what the phone is already monitoring in the background.
As to why it might be important, well prolonged use of the battery at to high of a temperature will dramatically reduce its life span.
Plenty of us live in countries where it could be an issue. For example if I use it as a GPS in the summer on my windscreen it will soon get too hot. It's good to know if I'm running into problems.
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corrsea said:
Use battery monitor widget as recommended above. You can even set alarms to go off of it is over a certain temperature. Don't worry it won't significantly use any battery itself. It only logs what the phone is already monitoring in the background.
As to why it might be important, well prolonged use of the battery at to high of a temperature will dramatically reduce its life span.
Plenty of us live in countries where it could be an issue. For example if I use it as a GPS in the summer on my windscreen it will soon get too hot. It's good to know if I'm running into problems.
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The battery monitor says that my battery life is good! Is there a problem with the battery? Shouldn't say very good
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Hello im a newbie a.k.a noob here just want to ask and learn more about android n etc.. just want to check with the expert the condition of my battery.. Not sure something wrong or it is normal..
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Naa m8 thats pretty normal I get around 12hrs with heavy usage
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Okayyy thanks alot sir... and anpther qurstion ive read some of the topic here it appears that the stock usb cable is kinda messed up.. and make the phone charge really slow.. if that happens to me.. can it cause battery dmg if i were to let it charge for 8-10hrs?
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blade30p said:
Naa m8 thats pretty normal I get around 12hrs with heavy usage
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Are you serious? Please define heavy usage.
I barely last about 3 - 4 hours with my "heavy usage "
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No problem.. U can charge it as long as u like,, i charge my phone the same way but if u want ur phone to charge faster, try charging via socket and not the computer/laptop
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Are you serious? Please define heavy usage.
I barely last about 3 - 4 hours with my "heavy usage "
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I managed to kill mine in under 2hrs lol.. 12hrs if I leave it unattended
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xcly said:
I managed to kill mine in under 2hrs lol.. 12hrs if I leave it unattended
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Well, that pretty heavy usage...
I can do that intentionally by repeatedly backup restore system in recovery, 3d game with all Wi-Fi, GPS, BT, highest brightness...etc
But my daily usage costs me about 250% of battery as I have 3 battery with me...
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Well, that pretty heavy usage...
I can do that intentionally by repeatedly backup restore system in recovery, 3d game with all Wi-Fi, GPS, BT, highest brightness...etc
But my daily usage costs me about 250% of battery as I have 3 battery with me...
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Ah well overclocked so it uses more battery. Playing games while listening to internet radio on 3g takes a large toll on batteries.. just bought a portable charger to compensate for it
As for the original post, I take it you left it overnight, or haven't used it much for a good few hours. 10-20% drain is normal for a 8hr standby, unless you have battery draining apps (most IM apps, google now, gmapps etc)
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Thanks for all the reply.. really helpfull i got a difrent question a really noob 1.. i root my phone.. now how do i remove the pre install apps on my s3?? Do i need a specific apps.. as for the battery issue ny cable already start to act funny it took me 4hrs to get to 81% from 43% gonna change the cable and see if it works.. huuu
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One method is to navigate using a file explorer to /system/app and delete apks you don't want. Not the stock one. Use astro or es file explorer. Titanium backup is a very useful tool for backing up apps and app data. Can also be used to uninstall system apps. Both methods require root permission.
As for which apps you can delete, search for safe apps to delete on xda or google and you should come across a thread.
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