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My phone overhearts waaaaay too often, I dont even use the phone that much and all of sudden I'm at a orange/green light and my phone wont charge, I use a task killer and get rid of background programs all the time, I still have this problem all the time.
occurs on all chargers, I tried and went through quite a few. I've had my Eris, like less then a month.
basically it gets warm after a bit, maybe like an hour or 2 of use, then I have to wait for it to cool and then it will charge, very aggravating. I already dealt with a refurb that had shit call reception.I would not hesitate to take mine back if that were occurring, but only after trying a new battery.
The term, "over heating" is a loose one, though; it could mean merely warmer than usual to some. The deal breaker, though, is the fact that it will not take a charge (providing your battery has not been damaged).
basically it gets warm after a bit, maybe like an hour or 2 of use, then I have to wait for it to cool and then it will charge, very aggravating. I already dealt with a refurb that had bad call reception.
My phone overhearts waaaaay too often, I dont even use the phone that much and all of sudden I'm at a orange/green light and my phone wont charge, I use a task killer and get rid of background programs all the time, I still have this problem all the time.
I think I'll try for the new battery first.Well, here's how I would approach that problem:
- new battery.. if that did not resolve the issue
- new cable and charger.. if that did not resolve the issue
- Verizon store for replacement of the device
Refurbs get mixed reviews, I've seen in more than one forum. But you already know you have a bad phone (if the cable and battery turn out to be ok), so taking a chance on getting a better one seems prudent.
Does that actually concern you? I think not. I already keep minimal application tasks running by using the task killer.What apps are installed on the phone?
What apps are installed on the phone?
Does that actually concern you? I think not. I already keep minimal application tasks running by using the task killer.
I'm sorry but I've had most of my apps for a long time, this problem is getting worse and used to not even exist, any app that has high usage has been on my phone before this problem. I often check whats running and i dont notice any restarts.Wow, way to win people over and encourage them to try to help you with your problem.
There are some apps that are known to cause the phone to work too hard, and therefore overheat the battery. I suspect he was trying to find out if you had any of the problem apps on your phone. It's also entirely possible that the task killer is illing something the phone needs to run, so it restarts the app, which then gets killed etc etc
I just tried the process you explained, now my phone is currently off and charging(yeah it works for now) Any other advice?I would try this approach:
(1) Pull the battery, wait ~1 minute.
(2) Reinsert the battery and power up the phone.
(3) DO not start any app, connect it to the charger.
See if it gets warm under these conditions.
What this procedure does, it makes sure that no background app with high cpu usage runs and loads the system down.
If the phone still gets warm, then perhaps you have a hardware problem
(battery, charge control circuit in the phone, etc.)
If the phone does not get warm then the problem is most likely software related.
just my 2c worth
Peter
PS. Some installed apps may start up with the phone (Task killer, etc ?) this may complicate the debugging.
Wow, way to win people over and encourage them to try to help you with your problem.
There are some apps that are known to cause the phone to work too hard, and therefore overheat the battery. I suspect he was trying to find out if you had any of the problem apps on your phone. It's also entirely possible that the task killer is illing something the phone needs to run, so it restarts the app, which then gets killed etc etc
well I havent had a charge issue since I took the battery out and reloaded it, I think I'll just do the same in the future, thanks anyway guys.