Hello friends,
I was feeling little wariness while I am holding my device in my hand and when I checked my device temperature with Cpu-z I got these readings. So please confirm is this really a concern for me or not.
Thanks
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Woah buddy those are some heavy temperature readings there. I have not encountered any heating issue except while installing custom roms or using the phone while gaming in high brightness. I think the fact that you were using your phone while it was being charged increases the device's temperature greatly and caused the problem because even my device heats up like crazy.
bindaasdude99 said:
Woah buddy those are some heavy temperature readings there. I have not encountered any heating issue except while installing custom roms or using the phone while gaming in high brightness. I think the fact that you were using your phone while it was being charged increases the device's temperature greatly and caused the problem because even my device heats up like crazy.
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These readings I noted after my phone booted up after 'optimizing apps....' but truly speaking I am feeling only little warmness.
While charging my phone temperature fluctuate between 45-50
This is my current temp reading while I am charging and typing this reply and I am feeling only little warmness[emoji14]
Is this reading normal or I have anything to worry about[emoji14]
Thanks
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It is normal for the device to get warm when it reaches the optimizing apps screen because the brightness is set to max at default and processor is continually used. You have nothing to worry about mate.
Vaas_FC said:
These readings I noted after my phone booted up after 'optimizing apps....' but truly speaking I am feeling only little warmness.
While charging my phone temperature fluctuate between 45-50
This is my current temp reading while I am charging and typing this reply and I am feeling only little warmness[emoji14]View attachment 3665583
Is this reading normal or I have anything to worry about[emoji14]
Thanks
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Yup, it's pretty normal. Also it shows cpu temperature not your device's temperature. I can see that you have boeffla kernel installed, so be aware of modding too much with kernel settings. Thermal throttling is enabled in the kernel so no need to worry.
New temp which I obtained after stress test
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Just woke up and my phone is boiling, especially touchscreen and battery. Its not switching on, I left it on charge like I do every night.
Just to let you guts know, never flashed or rooted my s2. Its still on 2.3.4 with kernel 2.6.35
Turn the phone off remove battery and let it go cold .
Then connect to Samsung charger and see what happens .
Problems
One factory reset after backing up data .
Two try a another/new battery
Three return to service .
jje
Try with another battery, I'm pretty sure that that will help
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Thanks guys, got another battery and it worked.
Anyone know the cause for this happening?
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gma388124 said:
Thanks guys, got another battery and it worked.
Anyone know the cause for this happening?
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Please do not leave your phone on charge for the whole night..it doesnt help at all..and follow the above reply..they are sure to look out for
gma388124 said:
Thanks guys, got another battery and it worked.
Anyone know the cause for this happening?
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We've had it happen when a app has "hanged" and not closed on Gingerbread. Haven't had it happen yet on ICS *touch wood* .. phone gets hot and huge battery drain quickly.. even while on charge.
Maybe a recent app you have installed has caused the hang?
leaving your battery on charge overnight is NOT the problem
I posted this few days ago, I'm having another problem now, unsure if its linked to this. But occasionally when phone on charge, I'm getting a pop up notification saying 'battery paused, temperature too low or hot'
This happens regardless of the battery or charger. I've taken screen shots of they help. Battery temp is 67 with condition over over heating. How do I solve this
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Bump, anyone?
Have you a bumper on the phone or other case protection ?
Depends on which battery I use, if its the official 2000 mah battery then I use a cheap £1 mesh case. If its the standard battery then I don't use any. The extended battery is now charging.
A friend with a phone shop told me to warm the batteries up before putting them on charge and to my surprise its worked, weird since batteries were saying over heating
Im using SiyahKernal and I'm curious about undervolting.
I want a safe/ok combo that will be smoothish and fastish but good for battery.
I'm currently running the cpu at 900mhz using extweaks.
Any suggestions? what're your settings?
Undervolting takes time and patience.
Start with -25 first and test if it is stable for a day or two.
If it is, move on to the next step.
Personally I didn't undervolt yet because it seemed to lower my average benchmark scores. Overclocked to 1704 and get 63k average in quadrant!!! (Not that it really matters in daily use...)
Yes do it in steps. The only danger is too low a voltage will cause a reboot when idle if theres not enough power to keep going.
I got mine to -100 for every step, stable. This means Samsung were generous with their voltages IMHO, but OEM's generally are. HTC are the same.
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Yes do it in steps. The only danger is too low a voltage will cause a reboot when idle if theres not enough power to keep going.
I got mine to -100 for every step, stable. This means Samsung were generous with their voltages IMHO, but OEM's generally are. HTC are the same.
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Thats amazing! how was your battery?
So the only danger is a reboot? no damage? apart from the obvious loss of work unsaved or game etc.
Not really bothered about benchmarking. just battery life with at least an 'ok' performance. i can easily set it up later when i need performance.
Just really love this phone and am mosty working all day.
Not really for undervolting. Its over volting that causes damage. Battery is ok. Not amazingly better. Cell Standby is killing me.
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Not really for undervolting. Its over volting that causes damage. Battery is ok. Not amazingly better. Cell Standby is killing me.
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yeah cell standby is a big hog. it drains more than 45% of my battery every charge
Only posted yesterday on Jayce Ooi's Paradise
How to undervolt Samsung Galaxy S3?
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/06/20/how-to-undervolt-samsung-galaxy-s3/
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I recently installed Semi 17 Rom on my SII. I noticed that the charge rate according to ELIXIR2 is around 640 mA. I've updated to AJ's latest kernel, and it's still the same. I downloaded extweaks, and 650 mA is the highest setting available. How can I change this to a higher rate, and should I?
I was previously running unnamed, and I know the phone would charge at about 2000mA. I seem to recall that a lower charging rate could cause a problem while using navigation and google music. I had a car charger that only charged at about 500mA and it could not keep up while using these two apps.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Zohdug said:
I recently installed Semi 17 Rom on my SII. I noticed that the charge rate according to ELIXIR2 is around 640 mA. I've updated to AJ's latest kernel, and it's still the same. I downloaded extweaks, and 650 mA is the highest setting available. How can I change this to a higher rate, and should I?
I was previously running unnamed, and I know the phone would charge at about 2000mA. I seem to recall that a lower charging rate could cause a problem while using navigation and google music. I had a car charger that only charged at about 500mA and it could not keep up while using these two apps.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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You can not make this phone charge any faster, this has been well documented.
Nick281051 said:
You can not make this phone charge any faster, this has been well documented.
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Actually u can. If u add more.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyV2cPLuFuA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Actually u can. If u add more.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyV2cPLuFuA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Damn i always forget about that!
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You can not make this phone charge any faster, this has been well documented.
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OK. So I went back to Entropy's thread on his DD kernel and did some more reading. Then I flashed back to unnamed, because I thought I might be loosing my mind, and I'm still seeing the same results. I guess this means that something funky is going on with Unnamed/Elixir.
Thanks for being gentle with the noob
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Mine is -100mv on blu.spark and Ashwin's CM13. Never had any problems with this voltage.
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I'm always using - 100 undervolt.
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I'm stable at - 95
-100 was unstable for my OPX
Working on Swell-V8... I'm quite happy with this setup
It depends on individual phone. Subjective
Here is my setup. Using Boeffla's kernel and his app. Also, with this uv profile there are no more overheatings. The phone stays quite cold even on gaming and stuff like that.
-75mV overall. 100 was a bit unstable, maybe 90 could work but this way I'm completely safe.
As I already said, I'm on -100, but I still have high heating... 55°c when playing Minecraft for 20 minutes.
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Working on Swell-V8... I'm quite happy with this setup
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Did you undervolt to an overall value or different for different frequency?In OOS, I had freezing even with - 25 mV.
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Did you undervolt to an overall value or different for different frequency?In OOS, I had freezing even with - 25 mV.
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Different for frequency
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Different for frequency
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How do you do that? Once i tried, hit one wrong voltage, and phone never booted to system.
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How do you do that? Once i tried, hit one wrong voltage, and phone never booted to system.
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Patience. You find the lowest for each in 25mv increments and from there tune them. It's tedious. Obviously if you enter a random voltage then it don't work. If you don't entirely unfetdtand PLEASE read up on it or you will fry your phone
Currently at -100 to -125mv on Boeffla. No fc's or reboots since I started using these voltages.
-100mV on BluSpark kernel, no freezes, no reboots.
If you use Kernel Auditor, "Boot on system start" gets activated several seconds after the phone has started, so you can revert any errors in normal cases.
I can go -60mV, no more on bluespark v128.
If i go more than -60mV, i get reboots sometimes after 12hours or after 2-3 days
I am not sure if it is confirmed issue. I remembered quite a number of report of early variance of kenzo owner found the phone be quite hot even it is idle.
I am also experiencing this issue. Idle temperature easily goes up to 65 degree (pa_therm1).
I don't think it is normal for an idle phone. Another some other users having this value as low as 35 so I thought it could be hardware issue. Can anyone confirm this?
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This is mine with only wifi and browsing...
If only one sensor reads high value it can be just showing you incorecctly
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I am not sure if it is confirmed issue. I remembered quite a number of report of early variance of kenzo owner found the phone be quite hot even it is idle.
I am also experiencing this issue. Idle temperature easily goes up to 65 degree (pa_therm1).
I don't think it is normal for an idle phone. Another some other users having this value as low as 35 so I thought it could be hardware issue. Can anyone confirm this?
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I don't know if you use any kernel tweaking apps, but the cpu sometimes tends to be stuck on performance governor.
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No. I did not. And I have left the phone overnight idle and just recorded 55C pa_therm1
And most time it was in deep sleep.
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This is mine with only wifi and browsing...
If only one sensor reads high value it can be just showing you incorecctly
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Your pa_therm1 is strangely low as well...
Nah thats fine..if the phone is not hot dont worry
if something is running that hot around 65c you will feel it through the metal chassis, if you phone is cold to the touch all around then I don't think there is anything to worry about, it could just be a fake unhooked up sensor, or uncalibrated even defective, as far as I know the pa_therm is related to the voltage regulator, and most often quality vregs can handle very high temps.(140~c)
My worry would be unnecessary thermal throttling that would affect performance.
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My worry would be unnecessary thermal throttling that would affect performance.
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man mine sometimes heats up to 41 deg celcius on 2.3 ghz oveclocked kernel but i can feel it goes warm on my hand , so if you can't tell if its heating by holding it then no need to worry.
perhaps if yours IS really heating up you should go find the cause , ie the app that goes on infinite loop of restarting its service .