Anyone else's tablet getting hot enough to cook eggs, even with light use? (near camera)
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SS2006 said:
Anyone else's tablet getting hot enough to cook eggs, even with light use? (near camera)
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its getting very hot, and its charging very slow with the charger supplied... its says 1d 5hour to fully charge:crying:
BTW was delivered today and directly from google black version wifi 32 gigs
Yes, I've been using Chrome and browsing the settings with brightness at about 35%. The top half of the back area (originating by the camera) is really warm and increasing. I've only been using it for about 20 minutes.
Yeah, same here. Gets pretty warm with browsing and light use but downright hot while playing games.
That's what you get when you ditch snapdragon for nvidia
Yes I noticed this when the nexus 9 was restoring the my nexus 7 tablet.
All these complaints I'm starting to think the nexus 9 is a lemon.......
just pulled it out of the box and used my 50 000 mah powerbank to charge it as the apps are getting installed.
no heat at the rear cam yet.
less than 4 hours to full charge on this powerbank. see images.
corvux360 said:
its getting very hot, and its charging very slow with the charger supplied... its says 1d 5hour to fully charge:crying:
BTW was delivered today and directly from google black version wifi 32 gigs
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I also have ****ty volume buttons. I hate being a first batch customer. Google always screws it up. I think I'm gonna refund and go back to tab s 8.4. This is big, heavy and runs hot. Not as comfortable as the tab s. Also the screen doesn't hold a candle to the oled panel on the tab s. Only bonus is android 5.0 flies and tab s is laggy. Shame there wasn't a google edition
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I'm buffering this video atm, but is it just me or has this guy lost alot of weight in a short period of time?
I can definitely related to that "lag" part. I thought I was the only one who notice it, while everyone here says it's fast.
36% at 11 hrs of fairly heavy use and that is bad??? really? well i got 15 hrs out of mine yesterday with 4hrs of screen on, 1.5 hrs lte streaming audio (normally would be plugged in to a 3 amp, rapid car charger but i didn't as i am testing the battery life), and connected to wifi the rest of the day. moderate facebook and 30 min of launcher tweaking too.
not as good as my evo with 3500 mah battery, but way better than my evo on stock battery.
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I can definitely related to that "lag" part. I thought I was the only one who notice it, while everyone here says it's fast.
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i dont think anyone will deny it has Lag. but the phone its self is not laggy. i notice it as well in the spots that he is talking about.
except i do NOT get the lag on the keyboard as he was mentioning....mine keeps up with every tap....even if i just start hitting the keys wildly TRYING to get it to lag.
i just notice it on big text message threads with pics and 100 threads....it has that lil hickup when opening that conversation.
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I'm buffering this video atm, but is it just me or has this guy lost alot of weight in a short period of time?
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hes loosing weight because he is carrying around a massive phone.
Just wait till the custom Roms start rolling in this thing is going to fly!!!
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I was so happy holding my Nexus10 in my hands.
But now, I'm pretty disappointed.
My fully charged N10 went down to 8% with Playing 2,5h Need for Speed Most Wanted + 2,5h other Display-on Time (mostly surfing, News App and Facebook Chatting)
I mean, FIVE hours? Come on Google, thats not even half the time I can reach with an Ipad
enlan said:
I was so happy holding my Nexus10 in my hands.
But now, I'm pretty disappointed.
My fully charged N10 went down to 8% with Playing 2,5h Need for Speed Most Wanted + 2,5h other Display-on Time (mostly surfing, News App and Facebook Chatting)
I mean, FIVE hours? Come on Google, thats not even half the time I can reach with an Ipad
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Ek!
enlan said:
I was so happy holding my Nexus10 in my hands.
But now, I'm pretty disappointed.
My fully charged N10 went down to 8% with Playing 2,5h Need for Speed Most Wanted + 2,5h other Display-on Time (mostly surfing, News App and Facebook Chatting)
I mean, FIVE hours? Come on Google, thats not even half the time I can reach with an Ipad
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You iPad does 10 hours of gaming?
The ipad does have a 11560 mah battery and a screen that needs less back lighting. Also the cpu probably uses a good chunk of the battery on the nexus 10. could you go into the battery info and tell us what percent the display is using?
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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ipad-3-benchmark-retina-display,3157-4.html <-- ipad 3 battery life isn't much better.
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Sorry, but I can run my S3 out in half that time playing a high end game.
Pushing those kind of pixels on a screen that size for 2.5 hours, plus another 2.5 hours of screen on is not bad going.
Further more, you can't possibly have had your N10 long enough yet to have properly charge cycled your battery 4 or 5 times, which builds its stamina.
I received mine at 11am yesterday, on factory charge (it was approx 60%), and playing with it most of the day yesterday, and for several hours last night (although admittedly no gaming) it only reached low battery (3%) when I woke up this morning.
The Display used 61%, need for speed used 21%
2.5h playing, full cpu, moving that amount of pixels, and 2.5h more, it's kinda good, man...
2,5 hours of gaming and 2,5 hours of web browsing? Thats useless for me..
I would say the A15 CPU ist more effiecient compared to previous tabs. Btw remember the high amount of pixel...so it is good
Sorry, misstyped.
It were only 1,5h of need for speed and 2,5h of surfing. So 4h in total!
The concern is that the N10 discharges while gaming even on the charger, why I didn't rush to buy one on first day. Best to always read true user reviews first before hitting the store.
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The concern is that the N10 discharges while gaming even on the charger, why I didn't rush to buy one on first day. Best to always read true user reviews first before hitting the store.
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It's don't really see that as an issue, I own plenty of devices that work like this, if anything its better for your battery, because first, it's slow charging, which is better for the battery, second, it's getting charged cycled even if it's always plugged in, which is good for its lifetime.
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If they had used something other than a micro USB to charge it this would be fine. I saw a pogo charter in a thread but I'm sure it will cost $55++ which is stupid because it should have been standard with the device
4 hours of game/screen time is awful...I can easily get 8-9 out of my Asus infinity gaming/streaming/netflix while only taking 2-3 hours to fully charge. The slow I/o just kills that tablet for me though...
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I had an iPad 3, and now have the Nexus 10. The battery life is a little better on the iPad, but not hugely so. That's with both devices at full brightness.
I can get 6-7 hours out of the Nexus and I was getting maybe 8 out of the iPad. Hardly a massive deal, especially considering this is a considerably lighter device with a bigger screen. Who has 6 hours a day to sit on their tablet anyway? I know if I did, I wouldn't have had to money to buy it in the first place!
As for charging: Yes, it's slow. It was also just as slow on my ipad. Am I missing something here? If you guys are seeing that as a deal-breaker, my advice is to stay well away from the iPad!
Ta,
Any tips and tricks when I get my device to help the battery? Aka a full night of charge out the box etc?
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Any tips and tricks when I get my device to help the battery? Aka a full night of charge out the box etc?
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It's not that bad.
Mine was 60 out of the box, plugged into wall and came back 2 hours later it was fully fine
Swype'd at pace from my Galaxy S2
I think it's always a good idea to run the unit ONCE until it shuts off as soon as possible after getting it, just so you really know where zero is. It's not conditioning, just a way to help with calibration.
It's been my experience that new Android devices can run for many minutes after the battery meter was showing 0-1%. In one case it was over an hour (Tab 8.9).
Ok....I feel absolutely stupid and must be missing something but...how can I check the screen on time? It is just not listed under Battery as it is on the Xoom or the Galaxy Nexus for example
Click on the Display Entry in your Battery statstic!
Battery life usually improves after a few complete discharge/full recharge cycles.
What's the output on the bundled charger, 1A, 2A?
Anyhow, it's a trade-off. With the Nexus 10 you get the best screen and the most powerful tablet so I can live with the battery life. Plus, I'll be alternating between it and a Galaxy Note 10.1 as one charges.
I got and activated my DNA yesterday. Phone got very hot after charging (from the wall outlet ). I activated the phone and played with it a little and left it alone. Now it seems cooler.
Anyone else experience heat issues with the phone ? I am trying to determine if I got a defective piece or if it is a characteristic of this phone. I had a htc phone before which did Not have this problem.
Also, is the phone's temp displayed under some setting options ?
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cornfool
Same with me. It gets much hotter during wireless charging though.
Sent from my Droid DNA. 1080p never looked so sweet
I noticed this as well, it gets very warm when charging (even more so with wireless charging), and it gets warm with even light use.
the HTC DROID DNA when activated and signed into Google email it will be a lot of data to get itself restored. I'm sure you guys at it Facebook or Google Plus that right there with Poul a lot of data to pull in contacts and contact information plus have settings. I got mine yesterday any got extremely high alarming hi but over tonight is cool down it's not fully no more data which is somewhere around 3 gigabytes last night this seems to be doing fine now
Check the ratings of the wakk outlet...many HTCs have prob of over heating...go power master shows temperature...
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Now that I used the phone whole day today. I still see an issue of phone heating up quite a bit when being used for longer than say 15 to 20 mins. Even playing the amira game that is included for about 10 mins causes the phone to heat up quite a bit.
I am thinking I have a defective piece
Mini review:
Overall very responsive and fast. Battery life was not too bad, my usage scenario seemed to hold up fine. Not as good as iphone ofcourse but I can live with this.
gps was fine, chrome is smooth. Problem areas for me so far are
1. Heating up of the phone'
2. low light pictures show a lot of noise compared to gs3 and iphone 5
Thanks
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Now that I used the phone whole day today. I still see an issue of phone heating up quite a bit when being used for longer than say 15 to 20 mins. Even playing the amira game that is included for about 10 mins causes the phone to heat up quite a bit.
I am thinking I have a defective piece
Mini review:
Overall very responsive and fast. Battery life was not too bad, my usage scenario seemed to hold up fine. Not as good as iphone ofcourse but I can live with this.
gps was fine, chrome is smooth. Problem areas for me so far are
1. Heating up of the phone'
2. low light pictures show a lot of noise compared to gs3 and iphone 5
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you should install a battery widget that shows temp to be sure. My rezound still gets up to 115 or so on 4g, but doesn't effect the performance of the phone.
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Now that I used the phone whole day today. I still see an issue of phone heating up quite a bit when being used for longer than say 15 to 20 mins. Even playing the amira game that is included for about 10 mins causes the phone to heat up quite a bit.
I am thinking I have a defective piece
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Mine does the same thing, but it's more like after 5 minutes of constant use it starts to get very warm.
Hi there,
I bought a Nexus 9 on the google store when it comes out. I had to change it 4 times in a row due to lightbleed, overheating, backside problem, problems with buttons. Finally I ask for a refund.
When does Google and/or HTC make a Nexus 9 without all these issues ?
When I pay 489 € for something I expect that the product is quality made.
Thanks.
Well, supposedly HTC released a statement saying they fixed the issues, but obviously there's nothing indicating they actually did anything. From what I've been reading here and on Android Central, a bunch of people are reporting luck with the white 16gb versions or either of the 32gb versions. I totally agree on the whole price/quality thing.
Got mine day one and zero issues. There are good ones out there.
I had no issues
No problems at all: Back is good, minimum to no lightbleed.
Only the power button is a bit "loose" on one side
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Well, supposedly HTC released a statement saying they fixed the issues, but obviously there's nothing indicating they actually did anything. From what I've been reading here and on Android Central, a bunch of people are reporting luck with the white 16gb versions or either of the 32gb versions. I totally agree on the whole price/quality thing.
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HTC did no such thing. You're confusing rumors with official statements. The rumor is based off a Reddit post.
no problem
I just got a 32GB WiFi only, not problem at all : the back is firm, no lightbleeding (I didn't notice it), buttons perfect.
I got one from Amazon yesterday. The backlight bleed wasn't bad at all, but the buttons were a bit recessed. I asked for an exchange, and that one arrived today and the backlight bleed is actually a little worse, and buttons more recessed.
That being said, after using the N9 a lot over the day, and comparing to a friends iPad, the backlight bleed isn't bad at all on the first one I got, and I've gotten used to the buttons. The back has one spot with tiny flex, but nothing notable (and impossible to feel once my Devicewear case arrives).
Both units were 32GB White October 17th devices. So far I'm sticking with the first one I got, and so far I'm loving it.
Never had an issue with mine. 32 Gb, black pre-ordered
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I got lucky,
My first had massive bleeding, send back and got a better offer from amazon (returned nexus with damaged package for 150$ off).
Here i had only a very slight bleeding and decided to keep it instead of rolling the dice all over again and maybe never get a better one )
The keys are working but they are awful, first time i appreciate the wakeup by tapping function (normally i dont like functions like this and prefer the hardware button)
overall for the price i got it is ok, the beautiful screen (and i prefer4:3 for reading and working on) but seriously the build quality is awful.
I got my Nexus 9 a few days after it was released from Best Buy so I assume it's of the first revision if there are indeed multiple revisions. I haven't had any problems since day one and am still loving it!
got mine today without any issues thus far. the only thing i'm hating is the freaking slow charging... and this is from someone who has a galaxy note 10.1 2014. at least the gn10.1 would quickly charge to 80% before the slowdown begins. i'm only getting up to ~1000mW using a variety of chargers and cables, including the stock one, anker, samsung's, asus - all the non-htc are 2A or higher.
did have an issue of ripping the back cover off trying to get the damn thing out of the box.
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got mine today without any issues thus far. the only thing i'm hating is the freaking slow charging... and this is from someone who has a galaxy note 10.1 2014. at least the gn10.1 would quickly charge to 80% before the slowdown begins. i'm only getting up to ~1000mW using a variety of chargers and cables, including the stock one, anker, samsung's, asus - all the non-htc are 2A or higher.
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How long is it taking you to get a full charge? It only takes about two hours for me.
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How long is it taking you to get a full charge? It only takes about two hours for me.
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Haven't had it long enough for a full charge. 1.25hrs and I went from 38% to 64%.
Checking BMW pro the last 30 minutes is where it jumped to 1400mW. It should settle after a few cycles. I got this new at 48%.
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Haven't had it long enough for a full charge. 1.25hrs and I went from 38% to 64%.
Checking BMW pro the last 30 minutes is where it jumped to 1400mW. It should settle after a few cycles. I got this new at 48%.
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IMHO, 2-3 hours is pretty quick for a full charge on Nexus 9. What was your expectation?
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IMHO, 2-3 hours is pretty quick for a full charge on Nexus 9. What was your expectation?
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dunno where your math shows 2-3 hours. 1.25hrs = ~24% per hour. then don't forget that just about every tablet trickles at 80%.
check the logs from last night and 63 to 100 took 2h 5m. 63 to 80 took 50min. the last 1h 15m 80 to 100. so going up to 80 really isn't too bad.
2 hours of screen time and i used 9.6% per hour just web browsing, looking at webms and and a little h264 pron:good:... this is with usb's kernel and 0% brightness - i like it dim and this is a bright ass screen!
after a few more discharge cycle we'll see how it settles. it's not as bad as my first impression, just a little quirk on my first 10% taking an hour.
as much as i'd hate carrying a separate charger, i kinda wish they'd start adding a dedicated ac charging port. my samsung 700t used to take 2.5hours 0-100.
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dunno where your math shows 2-3 hours.
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My Nexus 9 takes on average 2.25 hours to charge from 0-10% to 100.
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as much as i'd hate carrying a separate charger, i kinda wish they'd start adding a dedicated ac charging port. my samsung 700t used to take 2.5hours 0-100.
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How big is the battery on the 700t?
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My Nexus 9 takes on average 2.25 hours to charge from 0-10% to 100.
How big is the battery on the 700t?
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thanks for the info. we'll see if mine does the same after a few cycles. loving it so far and the battery life's been better than a lot of the reports - my results have generally been better than most because i mainly use it a 0% brightness, no haptic feedback, and location off unless needed (used tasker script for that).
according to some specs it's 6540mah, just a bit less than the nexus 9. the charger output, maybe 30W?? it only ran for 5.5hrs normal use for me. my old 500t took 1.5 hrs and i think it was a 4000mah battery and last 9-12hrs depending on usage.
I believe this type of question on a forum that offers support is useless.
Most people without issues do not look for forums.
do consider, the 9 has a 6700ma/h battery.
It takes a lot longer to fill up that Dodge Ram Dual Axle truck than a Geo Prism.
Not sure if you guys experienced this, but I was playing around with the Google Assistant in Akinator and my device temperature went sky high up to the point where the phone notified me that it has to dim the screen and take action against that.
I set my phone to the max resolution and framerate, and I also keep it in the silicone bumper they shipped.
Did you guys ever see this happen too?
P.s. it wasn't charging.
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Not sure if you guys experienced this, but I was playing around with the Google Assistant in Akinator and my device temperature went sky high up to the point where the phone notified me that it has to dim the screen and take action against that.
I set my phone to the max resolution and framerate, and I also keep it in the silicone bumper they shipped.
Did you guys ever see this happen too?
P.s. it wasn't charging.
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No issues here, in fact I've been impressed with how cool it stays. Hammered some benchmarks and it barely went over 45c
This is obviously just sat idling now but I've been using the phone for over an hour on max resolution, 90hz and no power saving.
I faced the same in two instances. One, when I was transferring files through Xender. Second, when my Google Photos were syncing with cloud.
Received the same notification as well. The phone was untouchably hot and battery drained a lot faster.
My assumption is whenever there's a big load of data transfer, the phone turns unbearably hot.
I really don't know why you're experiencing this, I have barely put my phone down today and it's been ambient temperature at best including when playing COD. I've got a fair sized file transfer going here and temperatures are absolutely fine
I should also point out before my first screenshot at 10am I had 17 hours standby. I've used my phone on and off all day for web browsing, music and some gaming and in the second screenshot 10 hours later I still have 30% battery remaining and it's not once gotten hot at all. Running 10.0.3 since yesterday afternoon.
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I really don't know why you're experiencing this, I have barely put my phone down today and it's been ambient temperature at best including when playing COD. I've got a fair sized file transfer going here and temperatures are absolutely fine
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Great to know that, I have no clue why we are facing this then. I was hoping it will get better with the future software updates.
Also, there's so much less to read about OnePlus 7T Pro compared to OnePlus 7 Pro. Seems a lot of people did not go for it hence the development is really less, I hope it catches up soon. Waited for so long to get a OnePlus device.
I am facing the same issue, sometimes I'll be doing literally nothing but messaging and the phone will become uncomfortably warm like in the 60's - 70°c also my battery life is quite lower than expected around 4 hours SOT I'm going to try a factory reset and hope for the best
Having exactly the same issue, brand new unit. Delivered today, CPU temps reaching 85 Celsius ! (updated to latest Android 10, not charging, not playing games or doing any intense tasks).
I own a OP6 and OP2 and never felt such uncomfortable heat while holding the phone, hoping its just a deficient unit and not a general problem with the OP7T Pro.
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