When running genshin impact, what does your phone temperatures go to WITHOUT cooling accessory?
1. Screen Temperature:
2. Back of Phone Temperature:
3. Do you notice any throttling after 30 minutes?
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Mine starts heating up as soon as I start using it, then screen starts turning green at edges and ghost icons shapes etc and eventually takes over screen until it cools down, so I had to stop using it.
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Hey guys the more i use my note daily it seems I'm hating battery life already. I basically have all features turned off and the screen brightness at its lowest. my battery usage is saying about 2 hours and 45 mins of screen on time till completely dead over an 8 hour period. What's the usual you guys are seeing on this. For only actually using the phone for about 3 hours with no games or special notifications or refreshes. Wifi is off I'm under clocked to 1.1. The battery is atrocious. I know its not made for battery life but being it has a larger battery then any cell and a little smaller then the razr Maxx i expect a little more. Makes me think there is a problem.
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Hey guys the more i use my note daily it seems I'm hating battery life already. I basically have all features turned off and the screen brightness at its lowest. my battery usage is saying about 2 hours and 45 mins of screen on time till completely dead over an 8 hour period. What's the usual you guys are seeing on this. For only actually using the phone for about 3 hours with no games or special notifications or refreshes. Wifi is off I'm under clocked to 1.1. The battery is atrocious. I know its not made for battery life but being it has a larger battery then any cell and a little smaller then the razr Maxx i expect a little more. Makes me think there is a problem.
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A couple of things come to mind:
1) Have you checked CPU spy to make sure you're going into deep sleep? (are you aware of the bug with disconnecting the charger while the phone is sleeping?)
2) Are you in an area with LTE and WiFi most of the day? I know it's opposite of what we're used to, but we've learned that the WiFi radio actually uses far less power than the LTE radio. Just something to think about.
Just some thoughts.
When mine goes into deep sleep I loose 1% per hour (wifi off, data on). I agree you need to get CPU Spy to be sure yours is going to sleep. When the charge wakelock problem occurs I'll loose 3% per hour - that adds up to 1/3 of the total battery during a 12 hour day. The work-around so far is to make sure you wake the phone AND unlock it before unplugging it. Most people only seem to have a problem with non-stock chargers and charging from USB ports.
The single biggest battery user is the screen. I highly recommend using Screen Filter and setting up a Widget set to 75% to use indoors and during cloudy days (then another Widget set to 30% for dark rooms - and turn it completely off for full sun). LED screens use less energy the darker they are, which is why this helps. I go into it in detail here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544757
Then there is the overnight charging problem (not related to the issue in the first paragraph). Once the phone hits 100% it only trickle charges for a little while. You know when the trickle charge has ended because that's when the "unplug me" nag comes up if your phone is on, or the screen comes back on for a few seconds showing a full battery icon if the phone is off. Once this happens it stops charging - so if your battery was almost full the night before you could hit this stage by 12 or 1 am, then it will start to run down again so the next morning it will appear to discharge fairly rapidly. If your phone is heavily discharged the night before you might not hit this point until 3-4 am (or later if you are using a non-stock charger or USB port), so the battery really will be nearly full the next morning and it won't appear to discharge as fast. The only way to get around the problem is to boot in the morning and then leave it plugged in for 15-30 minutes, or if it is already on, unplug and then re-plug it. Either way it will re-start the charging process and top off properly. The stock charging algorithm is just too conservative IMO. It should cycle the trickle charge mode on and off for up to 8 hours to ensure overnight charges really give you a full battery the next day, and not a battery that is only 96% full. Right now it allows the battery to drain back to 95% before automatically starting the charge process over. So ironically the less you use your phone the day before the less battery you'll have the next day if you don't top it off.
I'm going into deep sleep immediately if i leave my phone off the charger over night prolly 6-8 hours I'll only lose maybe 3 percent at most with wifi on. My standby time is awesome its my on screen time that's the problem. I don't have lte available where i live yet. My phone is always at 98 percent max after charging. I did check out a screen filter before but do i seriously need for my 750 dollar phone to look like sh*t to make it through a day? I jumped from a 4s to here where i got at least 20 standby and 6 plus hours screen time before charging with medium auto brightness full notifications enabled. Granted it is a smaller screen but its also smaller battery with what i would think is more draining data features. I thought led screens were supposed to draw a lot less power? My basic reason for the post is wanting to know what everyone else was concluding from average use of screen time before needing a charge. 3 hours of screen time is like two movies and my phone is dead. What's the point of a big screen cell if i always need to charge it after light use every few hours. Its basically a tv at that point which is always plugged in.
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Which is why I recommended Screen Filter. It doesn't make your screen look like crap, applying a light filter (like the 75% I recommended) just dims it down a little. It works along with the stock auto-brightness feature, too. Using this I get 4 hours of screen time with 15-16 hours total run time. Most people report 3-3 1/2 hours of screen time w/o using Screen Filter. You won't get 6 hours - count the number of pixels on your old phone compared to this one.
With no tweaks other than lowering the brightness I'm averaging right at 4hrs of screen time.
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i get about 4-3 hours of screen time with my overall screen time ranging from 10-16 hours depending on what else im am doing.
i also have profiles set up to keep my cpu in check while in call or screen off. i keep my phone on 100% brightness ALL the time as well. so if i did choose to dim it i could probably squeeze more life out of it.
Ya I'm at 27 percent right now 13 hours on battery about 2 hours of screen time with screen filter at 64 percent the phone brightness all the way dim. I can't see 4 hours if i tried. I dunno what the hell is wrong. What roms are you guys running? Any refreshes on face book tango scramble with friends etc. i lost about 5 percent over night with everything on. I'm using go launcher and handcent sms mostly occasional Facebook checks and fancy weather widget i use system tuner on demand 192-1.5. with screen off on 192-718 max and call settings. I drop like a percent like every 2 mins it seems when the screen is on. Also I'm on unofficial alpha 2
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ok so i noticed ever since i got it my s3 gets very hot with little usage...its only very hot usually at the bottom by the homebutton and when the phone is charging the whole phone gets hot...the battery has been upwards of 120.9 degrees while charging...i'm using the factory charger and phone is stock...nothing really added on, not even many apps...ive even tried a non factory battery with the same results...does those temps sound normal? i'm wondering if it's the phone....
one question....Wi-Fi on during sleep switch to "Never"?
nope...it's set on only when plugged in...should i keep it on never?
For starters, I am running a 4.2.2 Slim Bean rom, and ever since I jumped from Gingerbread to ICS my player always heats up whenever I charge it from 0% battery, but it usually cools down. My regular charging cycle is about 7 hours, and its never hot when I stop charging it.
Today, I went to sleep with it being warm but I thought it would just cool down. When I woke up to take it off the charger it was BURNING! Literally, I had to turn it off and literally couldn't touch it, it was about as hot as the handles on a cooking pot are.
Then, a few seconds ago, I turned it on and it felt cold, not super cold though, I would say it felt like 50 or 60 degrees. Its 71 degrees outside, so its not cold outside, even though it should be. And for some reason its 84 in my house, so its not cold either.
I'm wondering if my Galaxy Player got damaged because it has never gotten that hot in 100 degree temperatures or that cold in 20 degree temperatures. Thanks in advance.
Was your Galaxy Player overclocked? That may have been why it was hot.
Yes its overclocked but the device was off for the whole charging period.
So, I was using my phone, watching youtube, everything felt normal, except my fingerprint sensor stopped working suddenly, when I reached for the fingerprint sensor (above the battery), I backed off, it "burnt" my finger. 60 degrees (Celsius) at the very minimum. I immediately felt the battery, but it wasn't hot at all. A bit warm, nothing special. If you check a picture of my phone (elephone p3000s), you can see a metal circle with the camera and the fingerprint sensor on the back. The bottom of that circle was extremely hot, and yes, it's really made of metal. My fingerprint sensor stopped working (not surprisingly, since it overheated by this much). As for the performance, it was buttery smooth, as usual. Battery consumption didn't seem to change much. I took the battery out, and the phone started cooling down. I put the battery back in, but didn't turn the phone on. Nothing changed. It remained cold. I tried turning it on again. In less than 10 seconds, it overheated to the same very hot temperature (and Android was still booting, it takes about 2 minutes to turn on). So, what did I do to cause this? Nothing! No new/updated apps, no heavy usage (just youtube in 720/480p), no physical shock/damage, so on.
My poco f3 reaches 38/ 38.5ºc while only doing social media or some browsing, and has a bit fast battery drain. Any help? Now it's like in the photo
With regards to battery temperature:
It also depends on the back surface of phone. For example metal surface get more heat while plastic surface get less. And it also depends on the surrounding atmosphere temperature.
Generally 35°-38° Celsius is normal for device.
Above 40°C indicate to put phone ideal.
Above 45°C indicate to switch off phone for some time.