Since I use this ROM, note that when using WiFi for a while the top of my phone starts to warm, the same happens when I upgrade the CM-ROM from the recovery. Someone happens something similar? any solution? otherwise I will have to return to the B322 (sorry for my bad english)
Noone else has reported any heating issues. Mine runs nice and cool.
Report some temperature values .......
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Since I use this ROM, note that when using WiFi for a while the top of my phone starts to warm, the same happens when I upgrade the CM-ROM from the recovery. Someone happens something similar? any solution? otherwise I will have to return to the B322 (sorry for my bad english)
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I use PAC-ROM (derived from CM baseline) and have sometimes noticed (but not recently) that my phone to feel excessively warm.
You should try reporting/posting the phone's temperature using an app like CPU-Z https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cpuid.cpu_z
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/o..._8J_NVf_G0QstFgVvadkbWAzMZCnz3dR9obBm-FM=h900
and I should do the same next time my phone feels warm.
I did not make note of the CPU-Z reported temperature when the phone felt warm previously.
Currently, the warmest temperature from the CPU-Z Thermal tab is 31 degC / 114 degF, but I have not been using the phone for a while now.
By the way, I would not be surprised if the phone does get warmer then normal when you are flashing ROMs, because I'm sure it takes more power to flash the ROM devices. Take note of the temperature (screen snapshot CPU-Z thermal tab) before and after flashing and I'm sure you will see the evidence substantiating that.
I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
I see that at the moment there is no solution to this problem. The only temporary solution I found is to download the application Coolify to regulate the temperature of the device. Thanks for the answers.
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I see that at the moment there is no solution to this problem. The only temporary solution I found is to download the application Coolify to regulate the temperature of the device. Thanks for the answers.
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Let us know how well you think it works over the next few days.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.onexuan.coolify
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I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
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I dismissed that since that would obviously happen. He said after flashing. So i was concentrating on that. Nothing on CM or Pac threads about it that I know of. Do you remember anyone saying it in those? As to link it to CM or pac? There is no voltage control for WiFi. They use vendor blobs so there isnt really anything to cause this in the rom itself. Or maybe i Misread where he said it was a rom that caused it? Not thinking straight at the moment with my health crap. Keep me straight. lol
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I dismissed that since that would obviously happen. He said after flashing. So i was concentrating on that. Nothing on CM or Pac threads about it that I know of. Do you remember anyone saying it in those? As to link it to CM or pac? There is no voltage control for WiFi. They use vendor blobs so there isnt really anything to cause this in the rom itself. Or maybe i Misread where he said it was a rom that caused it? Not thinking straight at the moment with my health crap. Keep me straight. lol
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I've never seen this complaint outside of the screen issue, so I have no idea how to solve this either.
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I have an issue where the top of my phone (where the speaker is) will get warm if the screen has been on for a long time. I remember some other people complaining about this back when these forums first opened, so you're not the only one with this issue.
However, our issue is when the screen is on for a long time or when the brightness is set to the max. I never heard of this heating issue with wifi.
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You are right. This occurs when the display is illuminated for a long time , but in my case the brightness is not 100%. When I update the CM- ROM from the recovery, the temperature rises to the heavens. I do not like that. I use Cyandelta
@4l3x15, 40-50 celcius is normal. Its expected to go up if playing games, watching videos, or doing a specific mod which pulls in resources. I installed today's CM nightly via cyandelta. Temp started at 42 degrees celcius and while installing it didn't go no higher than 46 degrees celcius. This is normal temperatures for this device. "To the heavens" is a bit extreme lol. Feel free to compare with stock 4.3 and 5.1 temps.
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@4l3x15, 40-50 celcius is normal. Its expected to go up if playing games, watching videos, or doing a specific mod which pulls in resources. I installed today's CM nightly via cyandelta. Temp started at 42 degrees celcius and while installing it didn't go no higher than 46 degrees celcius. This is normal temperatures for this device. "To the heavens" is a bit extreme lol. Feel free to compare with stock 4.3 and 5.1 temps.
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I compared : 4.3 < 5.1 < CM (° C )
When I have time I'll upload screenshots , CM makes the temperature increases more than the stock ROM . I have to see if this increase affects the hardware over time.
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I compared : 4.3 < 5.1 < CM (° C )
When I have time I'll upload screenshots , CM makes the temperature increases more than the stock ROM . I have to see if this increase affects the hardware over time.
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How do you plan to do that (see the effect of hardware higher temperature over time - CM vs stock ROM)?
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Hello again dear xda members
I've been using S II for over 2 weeks now! I get the following(which many of you do get also). When I turn on WiFi and start surfing, the phone starts to overheat and battery is drained like a juice.
Well, after a long study, I've found out that it's the stock browser's fault!
Yeah! I opened WiFi, surfed a little and it started to heat up! Well, I was trying to download something, and since stock sucks at downloading( except if you add to it an app from the market called Downloadfiles) I opened DolphinHD!!
What I saw, or felt-whatever-, was just
After 5 minutes, the phone cooled down, temperature became normal and of course battery was less consumed!
So, to all people who have heat issues, it turns out(at least in my humble opinion) that it's the stock browser's fault!!!
Any thoughts anyone? Similar experiences?
I've been using it for 10 days and experienced no such overheating, but battery time should be much better.
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Really? It doesn't overheat never? even not when playing games?
I thought mine was faulty, but I went to couple of stores where they have it open for customers to play with, and I did the same as mine and it started to heat up!
Mine heats up a bit after playing a game or running a certain app for a while, but I never experience overheating with the stock browser. Though you should take in to consideration that the GS2 is a thin device, the CPU is close to your hands. Most phones also have to exessivly keep searching for connections because it is weak or something is blocking its way. The transmitting/receiving device is located at the top along with the CPU so it'll tend to get hot. Most smartphones do overall.
Also, the phone gets hotter while using it connected to a charger just because the battery is filling up the same time you are using it. Also, take in to consideration that no patch for true dualcore support has yet been released nor announced. Just some factors why the phone heats up.
thanks man!
Well, heating up is normal-as far as I read in here-... But when using Stock Browser, I'm talking about overheat! really! I believe it's a bug, since as said, nor Firefox, Dolphin and Skyfire(I use all of them) produce that issue! And I disabled flash content(thought that might make it better) but it was the same! Don't know!
Anyways, thanks for answering!
OVer wifi I have no problems. Over 3G is another story! and playing games is another story. It warms up every 5 minutes while playing games.
Yours too huh? well, mine does that on WiFi!
What is Overheating? How do you know it is overheating unless you know the temperature of the battery? Well OP and other posters who are saying the phone gets overheated please mention the temperature of it. The ambient temp of Europe/USA is 20-25°C Max, and if the device runs even cool then it will have temp around 30-32°C, that is much higher than the ambient temp and probably that's why you guys are feeling the phone is overheating but in fact it's not. Here in Calcutta, ambient is 32-33°C and the Phone temp in normal is the same, so we/I don't feel it's overheating, only when I surf net for an hour straight with charging then the temp rises up to 44-45°C, that's when it could be said that the phone is running on high temp, still for the hardware we are given 45°C is not hot.
So before saying the phone is overheating please check the battery temp.
Regards.
how do I measure battery temperature?
Ok, Battery life widget?
I'll measure then I'll let you know!
There is a reason stock browser uses more battery and heats more. It uses GPU to render pages more quickly! But for me even on stock it is not that hot, more than on other phones, but thats what you get for a thin phone.
Maybe somone will test battery life with stock+GPU and dolphin browser with no GPU. Maybe the difference is not that big at all, maybe just GPU heats more than CPU but uses same battery.
now let's not forget android doesn't have graphics acceleration, and without it the GPU has to work harder which generates more heat
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Ok, I get 41 to 45 °C degrees!
So, no overheat just heat!
So, based on what you're saying, this is normal?
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Ok, I get 41 to 45 °C degrees!
So, no overheat just heat!
So, based on what you're saying, this is normal?
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Your ambient is 27°C, right? So it's normal to me. Anything less than 50°C should be OK, imo.
Regards.
My ambient is 34 to 30 °C
Ok, so my phone is fine? Wow! !! thanks
that really made me happy!
I thought it was faulty
Thanks so much everyone for answering
Kostask11 said:
My ambient is 34 to 30 °C
Ok, so my phone is fine? Wow! !! thanks
that really made me happy!
I thought it was faulty
Thanks so much everyone for answering
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You are welcome. This is mine, phone is untouched for half an hour, my room temp is currently 28°C.
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I see! Then it's fine
thanks again! It's a big relief! I was coming from Omnia I and I was like wtf
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Your ambient is 27°C, right? So it's normal to me. Anything less than 50°C should be OK, imo.
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Summer in Greece and sub-30-degrees Celsius don't go together.That's why we're hot!
Anyway,****ty joking aside,inside a bus today,under the sun with an ambient temperature of about 35-36 degrees(dunno how you put the degrees symbol pal ) and with my GPU overclocked at 400MHz with 1100mV using tegrak overclock ultimate,I played some Angry Birds and,although the phone reported no more than 44 degrees,it was very hot at the top.
My opinion?If you(or me obviously) manage to somehow burn/fry something,make sure to do it so bad that it doesn't even respond to Chuck Norris' roundhouse kick! That way maybe Sammy won't notice...Shush!
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(dunno how you put the degrees symbol pal )
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Alt+0176.
Funny comment anyway.
Hello!
I have some concerns about the heat of my phone. I've read some threads, but everybody has different opinions and readings.
Basically, with room temperature at around 27-28, during browsing (especially with lots of scrolling through images) the phone will heat up to 40-41C (even to 42 with some encouraging) within 5 minutes, so the bottom front and back are very hot.
During other use, like writing a few messages in Whatsapp, going though settings in programs, menus etc it will, slowly, but will go up to ~36-37C.
Is it normal, or should I prepare for war with the shop I bought it from?
are you rinning a custom rom/kernel or stock? if so which?
I've found that different roms heat up more than others.
I'm using anaraxia rom 10.3 build and have no heat problems and the battery life is amazing!
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are you rinning a custom rom/kernel or stock? if so which?
I've found that different roms heat up more than others.
I'm using anaraxia rom 10.3 build and have no heat problems and the battery life is amazing!
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Using a stock rom. I'm not experienced enough to flash custom roms yet, and I would also prefer to not void the warranty, at least since I'm not yet certain that my phone is not damaged in some way
I'm not that bothered by the heat, my only concern is whether this behavior is normal or not, and whether I should start the whole warranty war sooner.
Well I wouldn't be bothered tbh.. I've had 42°c while heavy usage and charging. If your phone overheats and burns out send it in then.. No point doing it now unless your warranty is out soon?
I tried to attach a screen shot for your peace of mind - Edit: Post below
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41.5, but how much did you strain the device? Today in a room where the temp was +-30-31C, while browsing XDA (which seemed to strain the device a bit) I got up to 44...
Also checked the idle tempretures, it's usually the same as the room temp at the moment, so it's not that it's always hot, just when used.
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Its weird that it should heat up while doing normal stuff...im on international version and last time it heated up was while i was playing modern combat 4 online after 2 hourse while connected to charger....so maybe youve got prpblems if it heats up like that only by viewing messages. I watch videos and browse the internet everyday, it never heats up. Im using stock rom and syiah ketnel...
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While doing regular stuff like messages etc it doesn't heat up much. The first test was done while browsing, but I kept it at 40% load and 1400mhz, so it can't not heat up. I think that room temperature matters, I live in a hot area, today was 31C.
s it normal, or should I prepare for war with the shop I bought it from?
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I don't know where you live but in most civlized countries you can go in all guns blazing and they have to prove you wrong within the first year or so =) They will, of course, try to tell you sth different...
but will go up to ~36-37C.
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I've had that "problem" (well it's not really a problem, only a minor annoyance during warm seasons) with stock rom too.
Didn't have that much experience with other roms and kernels (I'm very picky with features) but I never noticed it on Siyah with Wanamlite.
Stock kernel is far too happy to ramp up clock speeds to slightly improve response time (or so is the theory... practice is not noticeable) so it will heat up your device. More heat of course also means higher battery drain .
Note that a protection around your device usually keeps you from noticing this fact (while the phone gets even warmer due to worse cooling)
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d4fseeker said:
I don't know where you live but in most civlized countries you can go in all guns blazing and they have to prove you wrong within the first year or so =) They will, of course, try to tell you sth different...
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I dont know where you live in but in italy you have first to prove them you bought the phone. Then prove you bought it from them. Then youre f**ked anyways cause youll never get a refund, ever...
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d4fseeker said:
I don't know where you live but in most civlized countries you can go in all guns blazing and they have to prove you wrong within the first year or so =) They will, of course, try to tell you sth different...
I've had that "problem" (well it's not really a problem, only a minor annoyance during warm seasons) with stock rom too.
Didn't have that much experience with other roms and kernels (I'm very picky with features) but I never noticed it on Siyah with Wanamlite.
Stock kernel is far too happy to ramp up clock speeds to slightly improve response time (or so is the theory... practice is not noticeable) so it will heat up your device. More heat of course also means higher battery drain .
Note that a protection around your device usually keeps you from noticing this fact (while the phone gets even warmer due to worse cooling)
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I've also noticed this heat problem, I'm also on a stock rom.
Using the "CPU power saving" in the Power Saving setting has helped, so I figured it was the kernel ramping itself up.
It's not that noticeable to run at a lower cpu frequency except that some games are sometimes choppy now
The fact that stock rom likes to ramp up the clock speeds is correct. Just by simply fast scrolling back and forth through pages on forums etc makes it go up to 1400mhz and keep it at 40% load, that's why I get the higher temps.
Whats up XDA,
Like a lot of people here I'm having constant overheating issues. But, unlike others it's not just related to the camera. my device is noticeably warm to the touch when: listening to Google music, Surfing on Chrome. or any activity where the screen has to be on for 2-3 minutes. It idles at aprox. 93 degrees Fahrenheit all day.
My question is, would exchanging my device for another make any difference?
From what I hear, this issue basically stems from the glass case and the CPU. I really love this phone, and I dread switching to a corny S5 but if all these devices are like this I think I need to switch. Overheating always leads to a short life for electronics.
Thoughts?
apollostees said:
Whats up XDA,
Like a lot of people here I'm having constant overheating issues. But, unlike others it's not just related to the camera. my device is noticeably warm to the touch when: listening to Google music, Surfing on Chrome. or any activity where the screen has to be on for 2-3 minutes. It idles at aprox. 93 degrees Fahrenheit all day.
My question is, would exchanging my device for another make any difference?
From what I hear, this issue basically stems from the glass case and the CPU. I really love this phone, and I dread switching to a corny S5 but if all these devices are like this I think I need to switch. Overheating always leads to a short life for electronics.
Thoughts?
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They are not all like this. My phone only gets really warm during 4k or if I'm doing a large download over LTE, while doing a titaniuim backup, and gaming at the same time LOL. My phone rarely warms up.
seh6183 said:
They are not all like this. My phone only gets really warm during 4k or if I'm doing a large download over LTE, while doing a titaniuim backup, and gaming at the same time LOL. My phone rarely warms up.
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Thanks, what are you idle temps like?
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Thanks, what are you idle temps like?
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Don't know. What app are you using to check so we can make sure we do an accurate comparison?
Can't say my phone gets hot. It gets warm but nothing major. I've been using mime for about 10 mins just surfing and reading Tapatalk and I'm idling at 45-49deg C.
Have you eliminated background process from being the cause of your high temps? My Z2 only gets warm when playing games, streaming HD video, etc.
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Whats up XDA,
Like a lot of people here I'm having constant overheating issues. But, unlike others it's not just related to the camera. my device is noticeably warm to the touch when: listening to Google music, Surfing on Chrome. or any activity where the screen has to be on for 2-3 minutes. It idles at aprox. 93 degrees Fahrenheit all day.
My question is, would exchanging my device for another make any difference?
From what I hear, this issue basically stems from the glass case and the CPU. I really love this phone, and I dread switching to a corny S5 but if all these devices are like this I think I need to switch. Overheating always leads to a short life for electronics.
Thoughts?
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Hmm in a 72 degree room, you're worried about 93 degrees at idle? That's 33 degrees Celsius, which is not very high at all.
Unless you're having high CPU usage, there's nothing wrong with your device.
If the device gets warm to the touch faster than others notice, but otherwise acts the same, that's probably a GOOD thing. It means the phone is moving heat away from the SoC more quickly and not acting as an insulator.
Min never get hot only warm on 4k video for 7. 23 min and I am still on 402 room manufacturer 14w20
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They using a G3 for 5min then you'll find out what running hot is. The Z2 runs fine temperature wise.
timmyja said:
Min never get hot only warm on 4k video for 7. 23 min and I am still on 402 room manufacturer 14w20
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How do you find out your manufacturer number?
**Nevermind I found it**
I'm using a 14W22.
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It idles at aprox. 93 degrees Fahrenheit all day.
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You did not mention what app you used to measure this ?
And i take it you are referring to battery temps here.
Also mention what the ambient temperature is where you live.
Don't want to make a new thread for RMAing so sorry for hijacking this thread OP. My digitiser has been acting crazy recently, specifically as close to the right bezel as possible and nowhere else. The phone has not been subject to water or anything of that sort. Has a screen protector on it and a plastic clear case and has never been dropped. Glove mode is off so it isn't that either. Does anyone here think Sony would fix it under warranty? Locked bootloader/rooted with DRM keys intact so I can always revert to factory too thanks in advance for any replies!
Hi all, I am wondering if anyone is experiencing this same issue. First I will say my phone is rooted and that is my only change to the device from a stock perspective. I am also only using Google apps at this time (except for XDA and BBC news).
The issue I am having is even out of the box and post rooting my device, the phone is stellar and is fluid and responsive. At around the 24 hour mark, usually when I wake up... The phone is laggy and has screen hiccups/stutters. A simple reboot and the issue is gone for another 24 hours. But will always come back.
I've looked at battery usage and nothing is out of the ordinary. I've looked at running processes via terminal and I can not come up with anything. During times of lag it seems the phone is near idle with regards to CPU and memory. Doesn't make sense.
Question is, is this a case of the bloat or is this a wide spread issue? Is there a way to diagnose this further?
The phone does lag and stutter. Some people say they don't experience it, others say they do.
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The phone does lag and stutter. Some people say they don't experience it, others say they do.
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Agreed, I'm just curious why it goes away after a reboot, then 24 hours later its back. It's almost like something is getting hung up or building up to where it begins to lag. The other thing I thought about was if it has something to do with the screen being off for x amount of hours and going into a lower fps/resolution/CPU, etc to save on battery. I saw that thread about battery saving feature and lowering fps. Would make some sense of it all. I'm hesitant to apply the workaround and keep a static 60fps.
Hi guys, this is something that keeps me up at night. The recent software update was supposed to make performance of the Moto Z better, and in actual daily usage I find nothing to complain about, but when it comes to benchmarks it's a whole different story, I have the uk version by the way. To be frank, I used to get about 129 000 in antutu, which is pretty low to start with, and now it's down to 126 000, geekbench is lower than you would expect from this phone too, at about 1350 single core and 3810 multicore. So basically I started this thread as a place where we could share our benchmark results and discuss them, because I have a feeling I just got an unlucky unit, because it also gets real hot real fast (up to 60 degrees celcium), and I can't make it last for more that 4 hours of screen on time, and I'm really not a heavy user. I just feel strange about this phone, because I love everything else about it, and it’s good that I do, because resale value on these things is beyond awful, tried to sell it for 500 bucks for months with no success.
Benchmarks mean abso-farking-lutly nothing. If they are keeping you up any night, you have a mental issue. I suggest you see a shrink.
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Benchmarks mean abso-farking-lutly nothing. If they are keeping you up any night, you have a mental issue. I suggest you see a shrink.
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Well, there is no reason to be so toxic my friend, my main concern is that I may be the only one here with such a low score, and since the score got even lower after some time that could mean I may have a defective device, and that would be a real problem to keep me up at night.
I don't think there's a problem with your unit, 4 hours screen on time sounds normal without the battery mod on. That drop in benchmark score isn't very significant unless it continues to drop dramatically. I have the UK model too, and it is underclocked by default to 1.8GHz. You could try the Turbo Z kernel to improve it
Also mine gets really hot fast when using Daydream VR or anything intensive but 60 °C isn't dangerous for the SD820. (You could check battery use in settings incase something is keeping your phone awake.)
Geekbench 4:
Single core 1369
Multi core 3779
Seems benchmarks are pretty similar. I'm on rooted Android N but stock kernel so same as yours.
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Well, there is no reason to be so toxic my friend, my main concern is that I may be the only one here with such a low score, and since the score got even lower after some time that could mean I may have a defective device, and that would be a real problem to keep me up at night.
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The only benchmark that matters is the one between your ears. And according to you, it passed.
in actual daily usage I find nothing to complain about
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All others are a waste of time.
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I don't think there's a problem with your unit, 4 hours screen on time sounds normal without the battery mod on. That drop in benchmark score isn't very significant unless it continues to drop dramatically. I have the UK model too, and it is underclocked by default to 1.8GHz. You could try the Turbo Z kernel to improve it
Also mine gets really hot fast when using Daydream VR or anything intensive but 60 °C isn't dangerous for the SD820. (You could check battery use in settings incase something is keeping your phone awake.)
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Single core 1369
Multi core 3779
Seems benchmarks are pretty similar. I'm on rooted Android N but stock kernel so same as yours.
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Thank you for your comforting and friendly reply, in battery settings Android OS, Android system, and phone idle are on top when I'm not using the phone actively, I've had laughable results sometimes, like yesterday I had 30 percent battery left with only about an hour of screen on time, again no gaming involved, but this usually happens when I'm moving around, if I stay at home and nothing happens to the phone it usually won't drain battery like that. I think the reason the phone gets hot easily is obviously because of how thin it is, for example, when I keep it in the pocket it's just as hot as my body tempreture, since it just absorbs heat that easily, but has a hard time getting rid of it.
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Thank you for your comforting and friendly reply, in battery settings Android OS, Android system, and phone idle are on top when I'm not using the phone actively, I've had laughable results sometimes, like yesterday I had 30 percent battery left with only about an hour of screen on time, again no gaming involved, but this usually happens when I'm moving around, if I stay at home and nothing happens to the phone it usually won't drain battery like that. I think the reason the phone gets hot easily is obviously because of how thin it is, for example, when I keep it in the pocket it's just as hot as my body tempreture, since it just absorbs heat that easily, but has a hard time getting rid of it.
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You're welcome. If you click on the graph you can see the awake time too, lately something has been keeping mine awake and draining the battery too. Not sure what it is yet, but if yours is getting really bad screen on time it could be similar. Likely an app running in the background keeping the phone awake which would heat it up more and drain the battery. There are wake lock detection apps that claim to be able to tell you which is causing this.
As you can see it's awake for long periods of time when the screen is off, and it really shouldn't be. Hope this helps :good: