p20 lite cpu temperature - Huawei P20 Lite Questions & Answers

Hello everyone!
I think that, I have problem with overheating on my p20lite. When I use instagram, facebook, or simillar apps, my CPU temperatue is about 41 degres Celsius.
So could you tell me, what is your temperatures of CPU's?
Thanks, Aleksandar!

I'm getting between 29° and 32° on regular use

dcduartee said:
I'm getting between 29° and 32° on regular use
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What app did you use to check it?

around 40° here using chrome

al.miletic said:
Hello everyone!
I think that, I have problem with overheating on my p20lite. When I use instagram, facebook, or simillar apps, my CPU temperatue is about 41 degres Celsius.
So could you tell me, what is your temperatures of CPU's?
Thanks, Aleksandar!
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1. Ensure that the battery level is higher than 20%. When the power is low, your phone's performance will be limited in order to allow the battery to last longer and to protect the phone. We recommend charging your phone and then checking if performance is still poor.
2. Uninstalling the Third-party Phone Manager apps. If Third-party Phone Manager apps is installed on your mobile phone, uninstall the application and try again. Generally, this type of software conflicts with the phone manager of the mobile phone. As a result, frame freezing occurs.
3. Using the official stable system. If your phone has been rooted, restore it to the official version.
4. Closing apps running in the background. If there are too many applications running in the background, the phone may freeze. You can touch the Recent key and close apps running in the background.
5. Restart your phone. If the phone is not powered off for a long time, too much data is cached in the system and the phone is not running properly. Please restart your phone.

I have 49°C on standby, and it reaches 53°C while using social apps. Tryed everything to fix that, nothing works for my p20 lite

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use a taskkiller to Close unused apps!
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Never use a task killer
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Is there a way to get NOTHING running in the background?
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nagalun said:
Uninstall apps one by one until the cpu usage goes down, (enable show cpu usage in development)
Or wipe everything, and install your apps one each day until you receive problems
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Battery will not overcharge, you dont have to worry about that.
Try to factory reset and use the phone without installing any apps, and see if the issue is gone, so you will know 1 of the apps is causing it.
You can also try to use apps like BetterBatteryStats which shows you which app used how much battery/cpu etc. You can also find which app is wakelocking phone.
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Thanks. I was also thinking of factory resetting it. What I've noticed is that on low battery, 4 of the cores of SD 625 are switched off. Maybe that's why the load is on other 4 and it's showing 100%. I really have no idea. It would be helpful if anyone suggests good battery usage apps and any app that shows realtime CPU usage of different apps/services in phone. I've tried some but they aren't really helpful. Will try BetterBatteryStats.
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I had the same problem too. I've already uninstall many app, but this problem still occure. I still have no idea to this one.
Anyone can help?
Try this:
1. Settings > installed apps > Duo (or Google Duo)
2. Remove all updates to Google Duo
3. Go to PlayStore > Google Duo > Click the 3 dots (top right) > unclick "Enable auto-update"
My note 4 is cool again and the batteries lasts again.
minidisco said:
Try this:
1. Settings > installed apps > Duo (or Google Duo)
2. Remove all updates to Google Duo
3. Go to PlayStore > Google Duo > Click the 3 dots (top right) > unclick "Enable auto-update"
My note 4 is cool again and the batteries lasts again.
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This worked for mine too, thanks!
How did you know that's what it was?
oohms said:
This worked for mine too, thanks!
How did you know that's what it was?
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Don't give me credit please. I read it on an other post here, from a guy that read it, well, on an other post.
But the important thing is that it worked for me, and seems for you too. I keep a close eye on my Note 4 now and so far all is cool (literally).
Thanks for sharing...
minidisco said:
Try this:
1. Settings > installed apps > Duo (or Google Duo)
2. Remove all updates to Google Duo
3. Go to PlayStore > Google Duo > Click the 3 dots (top right) > unclick "Enable auto-update"
My note 4 is cool again and the batteries lasts again.
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I was experiencing exactly the same problem & your solution worked for me... Thanks a lot
Uninstalling the Google Duo update worked for me
Uninstalling the Google Duo update did not fix the issue for me... still draining fast.
I had the same problem, it started probably a few weeks ago, pero it became more noticeable a couple days ago.
It seem it is solving the heating and draining issue for the moment
thanks, i'll keep you posted

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