Anyone have tips on what I can do to keep my phone from getting hot from day to day use?
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Cap it at 1.3 ghz or by enabling power saving mode and it won't go above 44C.
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yourguitarist said:
Anyone have tips on what I can do to keep my phone from getting hot from day to day use?
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1 take of the case when you're playing games
2 if it getting heating more.. Pause your work with phone for 3-2 minutes.. Let it cools down
3 DON'T PLAY GAMES WHILE ITS CHARGING
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I don't game much
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yourguitarist said:
I don't game much
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Also make sure there isn't an app consuming more resources than need. Use something like Elixir 2 to see what is running. Certain apps just did't run well for me on the One X+
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Enable power saver mode.. It last phone battery a complete day.. Even after listening songs for long time.
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Hi, I got the HTC one X+ from At&t today and every time I try to use it it gets really hot, even when not using its still warm. This hapened to the HTC one X international when I had it like 6 months ago so I returned it. And now I wanted to give another try to HTC and still the same problem. I had lot of phones from Nexus one to last one Galaxy note 2 none of them had this overheating issues. The phone gets hot and the battery drains very fast.
Anyone have same kinds of issue?
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I noticed when I was downloading all my apps and installing them, the phone got really hot to the touch. But after that the phone started to cool down and has been fine.
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I noticed when I was downloading all my apps and installing them, the phone got really hot to the touch. But after that the phone started to cool down and has been fine.
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Thanx good to know, the phone looks awesome. Best looking phone in the market.
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Do you have some objective numbers for hot and warm in Fahrenheit or Celsius? Everything else is pretty subjective and what is hot for you is maybe warm for me
It gets "warm" pretty fast but what do you expect from a quad-core in a small shell "overclocked" to 1.7Ghz. I think it is similar to the GSII.
mgymnop said:
Do you have some objective numbers for hot and warm in Fahrenheit or Celsius? Everything else is pretty subjective and what is hot for you is maybe warm for me
It gets "warm" pretty fast but what do you expect from a quad-core in a small shell "overclocked" to 1.7Ghz. I think it is similar to the GSII.
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It gets 120℉ and I afraid the heat is going to make the WiFi antenna problems like the international HTC one X not the +
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samomamo said:
Thanx good to know, the phone looks awesome. Best looking phone in the market.
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Yes, it is gorgeous. I wish HTC would focus on well designed hardware and would forget about Sense UI.
mgymnop said:
Do you have some objective numbers for hot and warm in Fahrenheit or Celsius? Everything else is pretty subjective and what is hot for you is maybe warm for me
It gets "warm" pretty fast but what do you expect from a quad-core in a small shell "overclocked" to 1.7Ghz. I think it is similar to the GSII.
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Was ranging from 114-120* at its hottest. But has cooled down
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It gets 120℉ and I afraid the heat is going to make the WiFi antenna problems like the international HTC one X not the +
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Haven't they redesigned the wifi antenna for the Hox+? I remember that I read something like that? Hopefully it is not affected by too much heat.
120f is only like 48c. Get worried when you get to the 60s/70s
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It gets 120℉ and I afraid the heat is going to make the WiFi antenna problems like the international HTC one X not the +
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48C is within tolerance. 60+ is danger zone and I would suggest shutting off the device and letting it cool if it gets there.
This device doesn't have the wifi issues, I've confirmed it multiple times.
Don`t worry, the phone automatically turns itself off when it overheats and will only turn back on once it has cooled sufficiently, no risk whatsoever, the tegra soc was purposely engineered to hit its maximum thermal limit.
Get hot, yes. Overheat no.
Lol soon we might be buying heatsinks for our phones.
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But the problem is, it looses a lot of battery if it is getting so hot. Is there a possibility that this can be fixed with a software update?
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REDFOCZ said:
I noticed when I was downloading all my apps and installing them, the phone got really hot to the touch. But after that the phone started to cool down and has been fine.
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Same here. Since the initial startup, no problems.
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Ironman9973 said:
But the problem is, it looses a lot of battery if it is getting so hot. Is there a possibility that this can be fixed with a software update?
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What don't you understand. If you want a cooler running phone buy a less powerful one. No matter how many of you moan on here. HTC can not defy the laws of thermodynamics
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But the problem is, it looses a lot of battery if it is getting so hot. Is there a possibility that this can be fixed with a software update?
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Yes, this is true. If something is using a lot of power and putting out a lot of heat, the battery will get used. What do you want us to tell you?
The best option is custom kernels and underclock/undervolt. Tegra 3 is a pile of crap but it's the only way to ensure that the One X+ didn't become a vastly different device compared to the One X.
It seems like whenever I'm playing game, even just a simple running game the battery seems get to excessively hot. When I have the phone charging and playing a game it can get upwards of 119f. Is there something that I'm missing?
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mrbro0ks said:
It seems like whenever I'm playing game, even just a simple running game the battery seems get to excessively hot. When I have the phone charging and playing a game it can get upwards of 119f. Is there something that I'm missing?
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Your phone.let's off more.heat while.charging...
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Your phone.let's off more.heat while.charging...
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I understand that but by that notion the phone is unusable while charging for any intense application. I previously had a vivid and was able to play intense games while on the charger until the battery was full and temp never topped 100f. Now I play some simple running game for 15 minutes while charging and my battery is at 119f.
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Hi!
My new HTC One X+ very often reboots when testing Quadrant Standart!
Is This Normal?
mistbow said:
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My new HTC One X+ very often reboots when testing Quadrant Standart!
Is This Normal?
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Easy: Just don't do this benchmarks You got the fastest phone right now, so why test?! :victory:
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My new HTC One X+ very often reboots when testing Quadrant Standart!
Is This Normal?
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I downloaded the standard version and performed a complete test without any problem and no reboot and finally had score of 5763 :beer:
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Easy: Just don't do this benchmarks You got the fastest phone right now, so why test?! :victory:
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I disagree. The phone should not reboot while benchmarking. This could be a symptom of a more serious defect, Ignoring it could prove to be more detrimental to the health of the device.
@OP. First I would test the phone some more. try a different benchmark and some other resource intensive tasks. If you get no more reboots, I would uninstall quadrant and try reinstalling. If the reboot issue persisits, send it back for repair. Rebooting usually has something to do with excess heat. or worst case scenario, a faulty mobo.
I benchmarked mine and my best was 6751, I have done it a couple of times, never rebooted, If it is rebooting try uninstall, then re-install the apk. You could also reset the phone and start over and see if it happens
LOL I just tested it and had the following result.
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My phone doesn't reboot
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I'm a newbie, currently I'm using htc one x. I just want to change my phone to samsung. The reason? My htc is always hot all the time, especially when browsing, watching movie, and playing a game. Would you guys telling me whether s3 have the same problem with mine. Thanks for your replying.
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I'm a newbie, currently I'm using htc one x. I just want to change my phone to samsung. The reason? My htc is always hot all the time, especially when browsing, watching movie, and playing a game. Would you guys telling me whether s3 have the same problem with mine. Thanks for your replying.
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My s3's ar fine. I even use otterbox commuter on both of them all the time. I experienced a bit warm at the bottom while playing heavy games for long time, but in rest is fine all the time.
Agreed. I tweaked a lot of aspects on my phone but back when it was stock, didn't notice any hot battery.
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I'm a newbie, currently I'm using htc one x. I just want to change my phone to samsung. The reason? My htc is always hot all the time, especially when browsing, watching movie, and playing a game. Would you guys telling me whether s3 have the same problem with mine. Thanks for your replying.
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Like you I had one x but moved to S3, do it you will not be disappointed. Mine as been fine, no problems at all
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Yeah, sometimes mine will over heat, but I was a pretty buggy ROM when it became a problem. When it was stock, heavy use, multiple open apps was causing it to heat up.
I think the plastic back makes a big difference.
I made the switch from one X to SGS3 and overall I think it was worth it. My One X wasn't hot all the time though, so maybe yours is faulty.
For me there's only two real downsides to the SGS3. Firstly, the screen definitely isn't as good. Secondly, there isn't a rom that comes remotely close to what j4n did the the viperx rom. I can't find one rom here that has on-the-fly tweaks even similar to venom tweaks.
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By hot you mean upto what temperature??
My s3 goes upto 39° if I play graphic intensive games for long durations...
No problem at all with general usage and browsing for even long periods of time..
Hope this helped..
Btw, I am running stock jelly bean on international s3
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I had an HTC one X+, gave it to my mum and get an s3.
I have it since Saturday only but I like it. Really fast, really smooth and u will forget incompatibilities with tons of games from play store.
Games runs much better than HTC but well, maybe it was just my problem, some ppl on x+ forum says they're running games ok. S3 gaming framerate is awesome.
And it was not expensive at all
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Hello, I'm running stock Android 4.1.1 on htc one x+ and my version of GTA Vice city is 1.03 (but I also tried version 1.0).
I'm experiencing huge stuttering and very low fps in the game. My device is not rooted yet and non-root game boosting apps don't make any difference.
Is Tegra 3 on the blame or am I the only one experiencing this?
I'm running 4.1.1 and I have Vice City (from Play Store) and it runs quite fine for me. It actually runs ALOT better on my One X+ then it does on my iPhone 5.
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I'm running 4.1.1 and I have Vice City (from Play Store) and it runs quite fine for me. It actually runs ALOT better on my One X+ then it does on my iPhone 5.
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On what settings?
You should root your phone and install the gaming boost app made for the HTC One X.
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You should root your phone and install the gaming boost app made for the HTC One X.
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Thank you for answering, but I don't want to root my device yet because of the warranty.
Make sure power saver is off also.
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Make sure power saver is off also.
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i never turn ON power saver
st3rnwik said:
Thanks, but i dont want to root because it is my new phone and i have it just half month....
And HTC ONE X+ is one of the top mobile phones it must run that game without any booster :-/
but thanks for anwser.
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There are toolkits that make the process of rooting your HOX+ painless and essentially fool-proof if you follow the directions. Don't think of rooting as "hacking" into your phone, think of it as unlocking its inner power (through, admittedly, tampering, but let's keep up the facade) that allows you to, firstly, clean off any unwanted default apps. It is cleansing and freeing.
Of course, if you mean you don't want to mess with it in case you want to return it, then ignore my fluff.
Also, I am not a mobile gamer, so I am not qualified to answer this, but it seems like if there were an option to speed up performance, then I would go for it, but I understand if you want to figure out if there is a setting you're not getting right that prevents a supposedly top tier phone from performing as expected. There are a lot of factors that I am unable to tell you about.
Yeah, I will consider rooting it .
Thanks for your answer.
Believe it or not I get better performance on max settings.
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And my HOX+ getting very hot while playing video and charging ,is normal?
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Jesaiah said:
And my HOX+ getting very hot while playing video and charging ,is normal?
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No we do not have Sense 6 ROMs. Of course it's normal it's a Tegra 3 device what you expect?
good answer , thanks a lot
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As @Daryll99 mentioned, Tegra devices are known for getting hot. But it is normal and you shouldn't worry about it (even if battery-app-savers will warn you with a battery overheating warning). If you read about the HOX on wiki, you will see that the first HOX with no updates liked to reach even higher temperatures than now .
When I play games, I hold my fingers on the edge of phone, don't know how you are playing. It is comfortable and I don't need to worry about my fingers .
Dont worry about your fingers? im worried about the CPU
HOX+ enrc2b, ARHD8.0, Elitekernel3.1.10 modded