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I playing the game Japan Life while using AC charger, the temperature rised up to 61C. Do you know any problem will be affected to my phone?
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61 °c! And you were able to still hold it! My phone is hard to touch at even just above 40 degree celcius
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61c is insane....... you are lucky not to burn anything inside your s2.
What is the accepted max. temperature?
bala_gamer said:
61c is insane....... you are lucky not to burn anything inside your s2.
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Well don't say that if you are not sure. 61°C is high, but no way you can say that as insane.
I was reading some articles about Cortex A9 CPU's and found this,
http://www.phytec.com/products/som/Cortex-A9/phyCORE-OMAP4430.html
So the TJ Max of the CPU is 85°C. But for safety you shouldn't let it go above 70-72°C.
But do remember one thing, that is the CPU temp I was talking about, not Battery temp as you mentioned. It's very common that Battery temp will get higher if CPU temp increases.
Regards.
ithehappy said:
Well don't say that if you are not sure. 61°C is high, but no way you can say that as insane.
I was reading some articles about Cortex A9 CPU's and found this,
http://www.phytec.com/products/som/Cortex-A9/phyCORE-OMAP4430.html
So the TJ Max of the CPU is 85°C. But for safety you shouldn't let it go above 70-72°C.
But do remember one thing, that is the CPU temp I was talking about, not Battery temp as you mentioned. It's very common that Battery temp will get higher if CPU temp increases.
Regards.
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Yeah, people see battery temperature, but 61 degrees seems pretty high. My battery didn't pass 48 degrees, even when playing complex games. A high temperature will shorten battery lifetime and there has been one report on this forum about plastic inside SII melting down cause of heat, but no info about the temperature that melted it.
Sp1tfire said:
Yeah, people see battery temperature, but 61 degrees seems pretty high. My battery didn't pass 48 degrees, even when playing complex games. A high temperature will shorten battery lifetime and there has been one report on this forum about plastic inside SII melting down cause of heat, but no info about the temperature that melted it.
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Well the battery & CPU, both temperatures are also depending on the ambient temp. It is also advised to mention the ambient temp along with battery temp.
Regards.
Normally mine operates at 42-46. Maybe it's because I live in a tropical country. Once it got to 53 degrees celsius. Got kinda worried, don't know whether to take it back or not. Is this normal?
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Hi all,
I just want to know your average battery and CPU temperature. Since some people got heat issue (device getting warm even normal use), it may be useful to share your results.
After standing by for an hour then 2 min of browsing the internet with full wifi signal, 26C room temp, mine are
41-42C CPU
34C battery
Then 7.49 mins of Youtube HD streaming
50C CPU
37C battery
(Firmware.402)
romeokk said:
Hi all,
I just want to know your average battery and CPU temperature. Since some people got heat issue (device getting warm even normal use), it may be useful to share your results.
After standing by for an hour then 2 min of browsing the internet with full wifi signal, 26C room temp, mine are
41-42C CPU
34C battery
Then 7.49 mins of Youtube HD streaming
50C CPU
37C battery
(Firmware.402)
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What kind of app do you use to give you temp reading?
edzilla said:
What kind of app do you use to give you temp reading?
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CPU Temperature (show as CpuTemp when installed)
Same here, seems to be the normal temperature for this phone,fw 17.1.A.2.55
what is your s6 edge temperature?
my s6 edge 27 c without any open app
if im using default web browser for 30 minutes it can go up to 34
this is normal?
sorry for my english
thanks
the HTC m8 was getting sometimes 60-90 ..so I say..yes it's normal
Alex-V said:
the HTC m8 was getting sometimes 60-90 ..so I say..yes it's normal
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What !!!!!!
Lucky you, it didn't melt !!!!
hija31 said:
What !!!!!!
Lucky you, it didn't melt !!!!
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i think he mean 60-90 f
not Celsius
Alex-V said:
the HTC m8 was getting sometimes 60-90 ..so I say..yes it's normal
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Honestly I don't think it's normal. I have the exact same issue where my idle/sleep temp sits anywhere between 27 and 32 degrees. Doing some light tasks causes it to shoot up. Sometimes as high as 38 degrees (100 fahrenheit). At that point it just gets too hot to comfortably hold.
I've tried doing a factory reset, but that didn't solve anything for me. Not really sure what else is left to do. That's why I'm going to give my provider a call tomorrow and see if I can get it replaced.
Shuji1987 said:
Honestly I don't think it's normal. I have the exact same issue where my idle/sleep temp sits anywhere between 27 and 32 degrees. Doing some light tasks causes it to shoot up. Sometimes as high as 38 degrees (100 fahrenheit). At that point it just gets too hot to comfortably hold.
I've tried doing a factory reset, but that didn't solve anything for me. Not really sure what else is left to do. That's why I'm going to give my provider a call tomorrow and see if I can get it replaced.
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my wife tried 4 s6 edge in 2 different store and they all idle at 27 or 28
How are you measuring the temperature? Mine gets hot as hell. According to CPU-Z the processors sometimes gets to 80 degrees Celsius ~ 176 Fahrenheit. The battery usually settle at 34 degrees Celsius while on heavy usage, but overall the phone gets really hot, sometimes uncomfortably so, but I never had any issues regardless, so I think that's normal.
baldotto said:
How are you measuring the temperature? Mine gets hot as hell. According to CPU-Z the processors sometimes gets to 80 degrees Celsius ~ 176 Fahrenheit. The battery usually settle at 34 degrees Celsius while on heavy usage, but overall the phone gets really hot, sometimes uncomfortably so, but I never had any issues regardless, so I think that's normal.
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im using gsam battery
Mousmah said:
i think he mean 60-90 f
not Celsius
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no I mean Celsius...around 85 is the value HTC set throttle down the CPU to not overhead..around 30 is OK on the S6
and it's normal..and my phone not feels warm..it's really really OK..
Mousmah said:
im using gsam battery
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I have used GSam in the past, it shows the same temp as CPU-Z uses for the battery. Life I said, it can easily get to 34 degrees, right now, for example, just from browsing XDA it is registering 33 degrees.
I guess this is the normal operation temperature. Unless you notice something odd happening, don't worry about it.
Alex-V said:
and it's normal..and my phone not feels warm..it's really really OK..
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now y battery temp is 30 c and my cpu is 46 c
baldotto said:
I have used GSam in the past, it shows the same temp as CPU-Z uses for the battery. Life I said, it can easily get to 34 degrees, right now, for example, just from browsing XDA it is registering 33 degrees.
I guess this is the normal operation temperature. Unless you notice something odd happening, don't worry about it.
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thank you
also OK..in terms of hard use..while playing or so..I think it will go up to 60-80 or so...not looked yet..but we have a little computer here..it's not a Nokia 3210 we have GHz octa core in 64 bit..it's a beast..
Alex-V said:
also OK..in terms of hard use..while playing or so..I think it will go up to 60-80 or so...not looked yet..but we have a little computer here..it's not a Nokia 3210 we have GHz octa core in 64 bit..it's a beast..
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thank you
My phone heats up to 44 C
What is the Warning Level is it safe till 45 or 50 Celsius ?
It happens when
1) On use of Google Maps while driving
2) Charging
3) When i use Sandisk OTG, to the extent that it freezes & the Transfer stops
4) Even if i Record Videos sometimes
5) While wireless charging
This is really bad Never had such a Issue
Mine heats up under the following conditions:
Google Maps
Using WiFi analyzers
Fast charging
Weak Cell Phone Coverage
Heavy Web Browsing 5+ tabs open
The lower scored benchmark is at from idle of around 40C (CPU temp) while the phone is in the room. The higher scored is when I placed my phone in the freezer and let it cool down to around 28C (CPU temp).
Why is the phone so hot even at idle? Do you r phones go as high? What are your ambient temperatures? I'm in a tropical country and it is around 29C here right now.
The battery temp is only a degree or two lower than the CPU. It's terrible for the battery to be at this temperature.
Mine is around 36 C after 30 min of browsing . inside room temp is around 22 C.
Yeah, Mine also get so hot like 40 -45 like your after 20min of used.
But our Poco got cooling system right, then why like that?
My previous Moto z play was not like that ?, It was only heat while charging because of rapid charge.
It's coz of that garbage of IU called MiUI. Every update it screwed something.
n00b_dr0id said:
It's coz of that garbage of IU called MiUI. Every update it screwed something.
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Looking at OP's screenshots, i don't think he's been using MIUI..
excel0 said:
The lower scored benchmark is at from idle of around 40C (CPU temp) while the phone is in the room. The higher scored is when I placed my phone in the freezer and let it cool down to around 28C (CPU temp).
Why is the phone so hot even at idle? Do you r phones go as high? What are your ambient temperatures? I'm in a tropical country and it is around 29C here right now.
The battery temp is only a degree or two lower than the CPU. It's terrible for the battery to be at this temperature.
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Mine is sitting at 31.0 degree celcius. Could be that you have many things going in your background?
Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
No Q here...
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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The heat pipe system in it works very well... this phone should never run hot. If it does, something is wrong.
Mine needed extensive optimization to run cool... it's my favorite phone now. Like having a laptop in my palm. Avoid "upgrading" to Q, it's a nightmare.
[email protected] said:
The heat pipe system in it works very well... this phone should never run hot. If it does, something is wrong.
Mine needed extensive optimization to run cool... it's my favorite phone now. Like having a laptop in my palm. Avoid "upgrading" to Q, it's a nightmare.
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All phones with good cpu/gpu get hot when gaming for long time.
There is not any thing wrong with that.
Exynos phones get very hot ingame, cpu temp can go up to 70c.
If your note 10 don't get warm after 1h asphalt 8 there is something wrong with it like low fps and or trottle.
Batteri temp in heavy game around 40c
Cpu temp in heavy game (Exynos chip) 60c-70c.
Your phone will be warm..
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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robalm said:
All phones with good cpu/gpu get hot when gaming for long time.
There is not any thing wrong with that.
Exynos phones get very hot ingame, cpu temp can go up to 70c.
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Talking about unwarranted running hot. dah.
The hottest my phone has reached playing games was 45°c. But it mostly sits at 43°c when gaming. Is that good?
Too hot
denism81 said:
The hottest my phone has reached playing games was 45°c. But it mostly sits at 43°c when gaming. Is that good?
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No.
107 F is too hot*. This isn't a desktop cpu; running an LI battery this hot will greatly diminish its lifespan.
Some of the CPU heat plus the extra current drain heat the LI bat up. I never let my battery temp exceed 103 F when in use or 100 F during a charge. >85 during charging is better.
Put a damp rag around it or on the backside if in use to cool it if the ambient temp is too high...
*43 C is fine for CPU temp as long as the battery isn't getting baked. F is easier for real world temp measurement.
My cpu and chips are running at about 104 F while the battery is at 95F; the ambient temp is about 90 F, acceptable.
This with a light cpu load with brightness at about 40%
For heavy cpu usage at these temps for more than 10 minutes would drive the battery temp unexceptably high without external cooling.
Monitor the battery temp. Lol, if the phone feels very warm/hot it's damp rag or shutdown time.
F is easier for"real world" ? F are only used in ONE country! Which, by no means equals ALL the world, science, real science uses metric system
denism81 said:
The hottest my phone has reached playing games was 45°c. But it mostly sits at 43°c when gaming. Is that good?
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winol said:
F is easier for"real world" ? F are only used in ONE country! Which, by no means equals ALL the world, science, real science uses metric system
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The Fahrenheit scale is centered around the temperature zone most used by humans.
A 10° F isn't too much a of a change but modest amount.
A 10° C change is huge.
It's ackward to use in real life... suffer.
[email protected] said:
The heat pipe system in it works very well... this phone should never run hot. If it does, something is wrong.
Mine needed extensive optimization to run cool... it's my favorite phone now. Like having a laptop in my palm. Avoid "upgrading" to Q, it's a nightmare.
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robalm said:
All phones with good cpu/gpu get hot when gaming for long time.
There is not any thing wrong with that.
Exynos phones get very hot ingame, cpu temp can go up to 70c.
If your note 10 don't get warm after 1h asphalt 8 there is something wrong with it like low fps and or trottle.
Batteri temp in heavy game around 40c
Cpu temp in heavy game (Exynos chip) 60c-70c.
Your phone will be warm..
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[email protected] said:
No.
107 F is too hot*. This isn't a desktop cpu; running an LI battery this hot will greatly diminish its lifespan.
Some of the CPU heat plus the extra current drain heat the LI bat up. I never let my battery temp exceed 103 F when in use or 100 F during a charge. >85 during charging is better.
Put a damp rag around it or on the backside if in use to cool it if the ambient temp is too high...
*43 C is fine for CPU temp as long as the battery isn't getting baked. F is easier for real world temp measurement.
My cpu and chips are running at about 104 F while the battery is at 95F; the ambient temp is about 90 F, acceptable.
This with a light cpu load with brightness at about 40%
For heavy cpu usage at these temps for more than 10 minutes would drive the battery temp unexceptably high without external cooling.
Monitor the battery temp. Lol, if the phone feels very warm/hot it's damp rag or shutdown time.
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Good thing you don't have the Exynos version.
The idle cpu temp is around 50c with about 20-25c room temp.
What program to you monitor cpu and chips with?
robalm said:
Good thing you don't have the Exynos version.
The idle cpu temp is around 50c with about 20-25c room temp.
What program to you monitor cpu and chips with?
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122 F is really hot for a cell phone... a very expensive hand warmer. When a phone feels hot; it's already too hot. This will greatly shorten LI life especially if above a 90% charge.
Current drain* at idle with 50% brightness level should be below 220 ma. Typical idle current on this one averages at 140-200 ma.
If it's running >400 ma, something's running in the background sucking the life out of it.
I use different temp apps. Been playing with the Gitlab one.
It's 26.6C (80 F) ambient temp here and the CPU is averaging about 35.5 C (96 F) as I'm using the Note.
Battery temp is the only one I need to really watch.
I monitor that and battery current drain.
*AT&T variat, not rooted but heavily optimized.
[email protected] said:
122 F is really hot for a cell phone... a very expensive hand warmer. When a phone feels hot; it's already too hot. This will greatly shorten LI life especially if above a 90% charge.
Current drain* at idle with 50% brightness level should be below 220 ma. Typical idle current on this one averages at 140-200 ma.
If it's running >400 ma, something's running in the background sucking the life out of it.
I use different temp apps. Been playing with the Gitlab one.
It's 26.6C (80 F) ambient temp here and the CPU is averaging about 35.5 C (96 F) as I'm using the Note.
Battery temp is the only one I need to really watch.
I monitor that and battery current drain.
*AT&T variat, not rooted but heavily optimized.
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exynos is running hot, there is not mutch you can do.
Here is one example
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfZUNL5hyVw
If you pause the video when he start antutu you can se the cpu temp of the s20 ultra (about 56c without any massive load).
My old s8 with exynos got warm and it worked just fine for 2 years, sure i lost a few % on the batteri.
After 2 years just get a new batteri and enjoy.
I know snappdragon is running mutch cooler, but make sure you get a app that show the right temp. 35c in a 26.6C room sounds like idle temp at best.
robalm said:
Good thing you don't have the Exynos version.
The idle cpu temp is around 50c with about 20-25c room temp.
What program to you monitor cpu and chips with?
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robalm said:
exynos is running hot, there is not mutch you can do.
Here is one example
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LfZUNL5hyVw
If you pause the video when he start antutu you can se the cpu temp of the s20 ultra (about 56c without any massive load).
My old s8 with exynos got warm and it worked just fine for 2 years, sure i lost a few % on the batteri.
So after 2 years just get a new batteri and enjoy.
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Meh... I'm liking my Snapdragon a little more.
Samsung design engineers are like a box of rabid gerbils...
[email protected] said:
122 F is really hot for a cell phone... a very expensive hand warmer. When a phone feels hot; it's already too hot. This will greatly shorten LI life especially if above a 90% charge.
Current drain* at idle with 50% brightness level should be below 220 ma. Typical idle current on this one averages at 140-200 ma.
If it's running >400 ma, something's running in the background sucking the life out of it.
I use different temp apps. Been playing with the Gitlab one.
It's 26.6C (80 F) ambient temp here and the CPU is averaging about 35.5 C (96 F) as I'm using the Note.
Battery temp is the only one I need to really watch.
I monitor that and battery current drain.
*AT&T variat, not rooted but heavily optimized.
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[email protected] said:
Meh... I'm liking my Snapdragon a little more.
Samsung design engineers are like a box of rabid gerbils...
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Snappdragon 855 is great.
[email protected] said:
The Fahrenheit scale is centered around the temperature zone most used by humans.
A 10° F isn't too much a of a change but modest amount.
A 10° C change is huge.
It's ackward to use in real life... suffer.
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For you Fahrenheit may sound "logical" as you grew up with it. For us - the rest of the world - we grew up with Celsius. We don't need a scale "centered around a temp zone used by humans", we know what effect a 10°C drop in temperature has on us...nothing ackward about it.
Yes well...
cfds said:
For you Fahrenheit may sound "logical" as you grew up with it. For us - the rest of the world - we grew up with Celsius. We don't need a scale "centered around a temp zone used by humans", we know what effect a 10°C drop in temperature has on us...nothing ackward about it.
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The west is the best.
Get here and we'll do the rest JM
I rest my case...
blackhawk said:
The west is the best.
Get here and we'll do the rest JM
I rest my case...
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What do you mean, exactly with"west" ?
There is just one country using that retrograde Farenheit scale, and despite that, scientist there use metric
winol said:
What do you mean, exactly with"west" ?
There is just one country using that retrograde Farenheit scale, and despite that, scientist there use metric
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Unlike the metric system of temperature measurement it is uniquely centered in a range where most living occurs... 96.8° is a better way to index human body temp. One degree matters.
It's Jim Morrison's quote... America, to find yourself.
winol said:
What do you mean, exactly with"west" ?
There is just one country using that retrograde Farenheit scale, and despite that, scientist there use metric
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I think we should leave it, his mind is limited to "west" only and he has not learned to see beyond that.
robalm said:
Good thing you don't have the Exynos version.
The idle cpu temp is around 50c with about 20-25c room temp.
What program to you monitor cpu and chips with?
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Update...
Trying out this temp apk:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.novelmatrix.temperaturemonitor
It will display in the corner of the screen real time. Low resource usage. Some ads on set up but liking it so far.
At 96° ambient I'm seeing the CPU, GPU typically going between 102-118 F depending on usage.
Browsing it's running between 100-102 F
Internet vid jumps to about 114 F at this ambient temp.
Obviously higher for cpu/gpu intense apks, haven't benchmark it yet with this running.
The battery is at 96.8 F and typically runs cooler.
The heat pipe seem to work well; dissipates heat rapidly from the cpu and helps keep the battery temp down.
blackhawk said:
Update...
Trying out this temp apk:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.novelmatrix.temperaturemonitor
It will display in the corner of the screen real time. Low resource usage. Some ads on set up but liking it so far.
At 96° ambient I'm seeing the CPU, GPU typically going between 102-118 F depending on usage.
Browsing it's running between 100-102 F
Internet vid jumps to about 114 F at this ambient temp.
Obviously higher for cpu/gpu intense apks, haven't benchmark it yet with this running.
The battery is at 96.8 F and typically runs cooler.
The heat pipe seem to work well; dissipates heat rapidly from the cpu and helps keep the battery temp down.
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"Cpu and gpu temp not supported"