problem - Sony Xperia M4 Aqua

my phone going to hot when i play games over there.
why this problem start?

MonaSpencer said:
my phone going to hot when i play games over there.
why this problem start?
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You've asked at the wrong section.
Every phone that has a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or basically the 'Brain' of the phone will get hot.
It'll get hotter when you're playing games or anything that needs a high demand in processing power.

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all galaxy s2 get's really hot in about 10 minutes playing a game it's normal or not ?
Answer = normal.
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lol thanks
HAHA seems like i see this question get asked literally EVERYDAY ! its a common "rule" of electronics man haha they get heated up when they are in use... lmao.
unleashed12 said:
HAHA seems like i see this question get asked literally EVERYDAY ! its a common "rule" of electronics man haha they get heated up when they are in use... lmao.
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im sorry but you dont know much about electronics making this extraordinary claim.
This happens in all sgs2, is this normal to happen? no, not even close, it is a mix of poor software engineering and drivers, most of the times you can play normally if you clear the ram, it works on gun bros and other titles.
Any other proper phone does not have this problem but this phone has been rushed out and has numerous flaws.
TheWarKeeper said:
im sorry but you dont know much about electronics making this extraordinary claim.
This happens in all sgs2, is this normal to happen? no, not even close, it is a mix of poor software engineering and drivers, most of the times you can play normally if you clear the ram, it works on gun bros and other titles.
Any other proper phone does not have this problem but this phone has been rushed out and has numerous flaws.
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What you claim is incorrect.
Electrical components get hot because of the electrons that are "moving" inside the conductor, when they do that (the electrons) you get a side effect which is heat.
When you take an electrical device and push it to his limits, or in other words, USE IT, the temperature rises.
Take for example SanDisk Cruzer 8giga, you plug it in, his temperature is normal, you start copying files, lets say 4 gigs, plug it out and you notice it is now really hot.
so sgs2 isn't poorly made or has numerous flaws, basically unleashed12 is right, maybe you are some sort of a crybaby ?
can I say my ps3 gets hot when I play games on it, so does my pc, so does my broadband modem when its left on and my tv..you tellin me there all faulty??
I can add to this list but kinda busy :l
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J.2K4V said:
can I say my ps3 gets hot when I play games on it, so does my pc, so does my broadband modem when its left on and my tv..you tellin me there all faulty??
I can add to this list but kinda busy :l
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Totally forgot about those ! lol
I agree. My oven gets hot when I use it too, so I guess that's badly made.
johncmolyneux said:
I agree. My oven gets hot when I use it too, so I guess that's badly made.
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Haha. Its not a design flaw. Games tend to be processer heavy hence the heat. Its perfectly normal for any electronic device when being used to high capacity to heat up a lot. Hence heat sinks and fans in computers and xboxes. Simple physics. Yes there are a few flaws in the phone but this is not.one of them.
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Should I return my HTC One X+ because its overheating after playing HD video?

Hello, I just picked up a HTC One X+ and was wondering if my experience is out of the ordinary, as this is the first real smartphone I've ever had. I picked up a Samsung Dart last year when I wanted a cheap smartphone, but needless to say this phone is in a different league. :good: I noticed after playing a handful of HD videos, and even standard-def video in the Chrome browser, that the top of the HOX+, back and display in front, got pretty hot. I was expecting this device to run warm occasionally, as the reviews had warned me [1], but not this hot. I downloaded the Battery Widget app and set about finding out what the problem was.
I was able to get the internal temperature up to 55 C after playing a bunch of 1080p HD videos, all downloaded from the Apple movie trailers website [2], in MX Player, which seems to decode in software most of the time. I think 1080p decoding takes up 2 cores out of the 4, as the load average in Android is usually around 2 when I enable the Show CPU Usage overlay. I then really stressed it by playing more than a dozen 1080p HD videos back to back for 30-40 minutes straight, and got it up to 60 C, as shown in the screenshot. At that point, the top of the phone was pretty damn hot; it wouldn't burn you, but you wouldn't want to put it up to your head for a phone call.
Do all these quad-core smartphones get this hot or is mine possibly defective? I've been looking for other threads that mention overheating, on this phone and others like the GS3 or Note 2, looks like a few people have been able to get their HOX/+ up to the 60s occasionally [3], while other quad-core phones hit high 40s and low 50s max.
This is a very good smartphone otherwise, haven't gotten voice and internet activated yet, but the display is beautiful and the software is very snappy. The audio seems to crackle a bit in podcasts, not sure if it's the speaker or decoding software. Photos are good, not great, and video is average, both don't seem as good as what I've seen from the original Galaxy Note. But these are the handful of blemishes, it's a very good device in most other ways, pleasure to use the display and the nice build fits my hand well.
Should the overheating be a deal-breaker or am I just being too picky with my first real smartphone? The video is important to me: I was planning on using this phone to watch HD video on the go, on that beautiful 720p display. I'm torn, let me know what you think.
I can't post links as a new user, so here they are for copy and pasting:
[1] notebookcheck.net/Review-HTC-One-X-Smartphone.88355.0.html
[2] trailers.apple.com
[3] jayceooi.com/2012/04/24/htc-one-x-overheat-up-to-63-8-%C2%B0c/
At 60.4 C skin will burn... Does the phone continue to run at that temp or does it shutdown? Also, is you phone stock or have you done modifications? I do not believe that to be normal. My phone has gotten hot before but never hot enough to burn. I suggest contacting HTC for their opinion. They would want to know if they have phones in circulation that can actually cause harm when used.
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dantegl36 said:
At 60.4 C skin will burn... Does the phone continue to run at that temp or does it shutdown? Also, is you phone stock or have you done modifications? I do not believe that to be normal. My phone has gotten hot before but never hot enough to burn. I suggest contacting HTC for their opinion. They would want to know if they have phones in circulation that can actually cause harm when used.
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My HOX+ continues to run fine when its status is Overheat, as far as I can tell. I'm running the HTC Sense 4+ Android 4.1.1 that comes with the HOX+, specifically HTC build 1.17.707.1. I have not modified the pre-installed Android software at all, other than adding a few apps. The temperature drops back into the 50s within a minute and back to the baseline mid-30s within 2-3 mins.
Do you run HD videos for half an hour or more at a time? Because if not, I haven't been able to stress my HOX+ that much in any other way that I normally use it, as I don't play heavy 3D games. I have been thinking about trying to stress it with the Nvidia Glowball demo that got it really hot for that guy in the third link I gave, just to see how hot it gets that way.
If anybody else can try the same HD videos and see if they can reproduce, that might help. You can download 1080p HD trailers at davestrailerpage.co.uk (use the procedure linked at the top "Apple Trailer Download Tips" for Apple trailers) and play several of them back to back in MX Player- best in playlist mode with no break between videos, that's what I did to get the temp up that high- to see if you can get the same internal temperature in the Battery Widget app by Elvison, though other apps that report battery temperature may report the same number. Or there's always the Glowball demo.
I don't think the outside of the HOX+ actually reaches 60 C, I think that is an internal temperature, the outside is likely a bit cooler. I was able to hold the top of the phone in my hands after it got that hot. It was uncomfortable and I just wouldn't want to put it up to my ears and face!
I will contact HTC soon and see what they say. It would help if others can independently verify similar behavior.
joakim_one said:
My HOX+ continues to run fine when its status is Overheat, as far as I can tell. I'm running the HTC Sense 4+ Android 4.1.1 that comes with the HOX+, specifically HTC build 1.17.707.1. I have not modified the pre-installed Android software at all, other than adding a few apps. The temperature drops back into the 50s within a minute and back to the baseline mid-30s within 2-3 mins.
Do you run HD videos for half an hour or more at a time? Because if not, I haven't been able to stress my HOX+ that much in any other way that I normally use it, as I don't play heavy 3D games. I have been thinking about trying to stress it with the Nvidia Glowball demo that got it really hot for that guy in the third link I gave, just to see how hot it gets that way.
If anybody else can try the same HD videos and see if they can reproduce, that might help. You can download 1080p HD trailers at davestrailerpage.co.uk (use the procedure linked at the top "Apple Trailer Download Tips" for Apple trailers) and play several of them back to back in MX Player- best in playlist mode with no break between videos, that's what I did to get the temp up that high- to see if you can get the same internal temperature in the Battery Widget app by Elvison, though other apps that report battery temperature may report the same number. Or there's always the Glowball demo.
I don't think the outside of the HOX+ actually reaches 60 C, I think that is an internal temperature, the outside is likely a bit cooler. I was able to hold the top of the phone in my hands after it got that hot. It was uncomfortable and I just wouldn't want to put it up to my ears and face!
I will contact HTC soon and see what they say. It would help if others can independently verify similar behavior.
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I had exactly the same problem, i too was considering returning the phone, whilst playing mp4`s the phone would heat up to the point that the status led flashes red and green (external about 45 C), the battery would only last about 2 hrs too, i then flashed arhd and elitekernel, now the phone never heats up even when playing 3d games such as horn, nova 3, mc4, etc and battery life is great with about 5-7 hours of hd mp4 playback depending on brightness, of course flashing these things involves rooting so if you are not willing to make the risk you are probably better off returning the phone.
I have the same problem (it's over 62 C degree). I sent my phone to their official service. They changed the mainboard but it didn't solve the overheating problem. Then everything on my phone went wrong: Overheating, screen flickering, battery drains (phone closes at 14% battery), custom lags...
Evereytime I asked about the problems they told me the same. "Heat is normal... You're the first person who claim this problem... Send your phone to our service..." etc. However, their empty words didn't solve my problem.000
So, I sued to the HTC and it's distributor here.

[Q] Galaxy S4 Shuts down during Geek Bench 2 and warm to the touch

I am not sure why, but my S4 shuts down during Geek Bench 2. I have to pull the battery for a few minutes to get it to boot back up. Is anyone else having this issue? It does not seem to have any other issues, it does fine with other benchmark software. Also the device seems very warm to the touch when playing games or even on a call.
ROM - Beans Build 5
Kernel - Stock
Anyone?
Yep, it just shut down on me as well. Very strange...
I'm not running Beans though, I'm running Hyperdrive.
I would contact the app developer. The dev may not have added compatibility for SCH-I545 yet, and should definitely give you a refund.
As for the heat, I'm getting that too. Whenever it gets too hot, I shut it down for a while. Maybe get a CPU tweaker, add a profile for when your phone gets too hot, such as a Max CPU of <800 MHz when temp is over 45 C. That should keep it cool.
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I get the same, The heat happens all the time for me(even when playing angry birds). Its more of a OS thing I think, touchwiz can not control its self.
Qage said:
I get the same, The heat happens all the time for me(even when playing angry birds). Its more of a OS thing I think, touchwiz can not control its self.
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Ok so I took my S4 back, got a new one and it did the same thing. The heat is so uncomfortable, I took the second back for a full refund (Verizon Charged me a restocking fee them bastards) I cannot deal with a hot phone in my hand and on my ear, my Note 2 runs great and never gets warm to the touch, I think I am going to hold out for the Note 3. Thanks everyone for the responses.

Touchscreen freezes when hot?

So I'm trying out some games to test out this nice new GPU we've got. Nova 3 starts out running great, but over multiple tests I noticed that once the tablet heats up, the game will continue run smoothly but not register inputs for sometimes a few seconds at a time. Any similar experiences? Not sure if it's the app or the tablet. Stock rooted.
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My N9 gets REALLY hot when playing games. Upwards of 180 with Dead Trigger 2 and I've never had it freeze on me. I'll test Nova 3 when I get home and let you know what happens.
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I'm not a gamer and yet freezes on me multiple times. I'm going to try reflashing the system image and see if that helps any.
harshad.kale said:
I'm not a gamer and yet freezes on me multiple times. I'm going to try reflashing the system image and see if that helps any.
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I notice it sometimes playing Sky Force for an extended period of time. It's not so much the touch that's freezing but the whole game. It starts to lag and then freeze up for seconds at a time before resuming smoothly only to lag and freeze again at another time within the same game session.
It plays smooth as butter for at least the first 15 mins or so of gameplay, so im guessing this might have something to do with cpu throttling or whatever is controlling it.

Did anyone try reapplying (better) thermal paste and what are your results?

This phone definitely has some cooling issues so i wondered if anyone try this
Why , this phone never got hot . Play all top games and its great no heat at all
vislavskid said:
Why , this phone never got hot . Play all top games and its great no heat at all
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Lol ur wrong, phone gets very hot and fortnite is semi-playable

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