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My phone has gotten warm but never so hot that I couldn't hold it up to my face to talk on. That's after using it for streaming NetFlix on WiFi and whatnot.
The activities that seem to really generate heat in any device are using the screen at high brightness, and using the voice or data radio constantly for a long time and doing so with bad signal only makes it worse. What were you doing when the device started to get hot?
Ahh, gotcha. The situations mentioned above are the two most common, but a third can be stressing the device by running many tasks at the same time that require lots of power. Those 3 are all things you can control.My device hasn't got heat up yet, its my first day i bought it. I'am just asking what are the situations as i have read on many forums that GS4 gets over heated.
Ahh, gotcha. The situations mentioned above are the two most common, but a third can be stressing the device by running many tasks at the same time that require lots of power. Those 3 are all things you can control.
The only other common way a device will become hot is if it is running a bad kernel. This could be the default one that your phone came with or updated to, or one you flashed if running a custom one. If it's an official Samsung one, then your best bet would be downgrade to another compatible one if possible, or wait until an OTA updates/changes it.
I do understand that you haven't faced any problems yet. I was merely trying to answer this question... \/OMG why don't you understand i haven't faced any problem yet.
I'am just asking what are the situations as i have read on many forums that GS4 gets over heated.
I have tested three S4s from two carriers and all got warmer than the S3 with normal use and a tad hotter than the S3 playing 3D games. All things considered with the tech and fabrication process used for the S4, this makes absolute sense in comparison.
So do u think its normal and nothing to worry about?
Normal for the device, but no doubt though to me it runs at a little higher temp than the S3 for general use. Again, same fabrication of silicon, same size, but faster chipset, higher res display and lighter. How would it not?
The S3 gets real hot too when running GPS and in weak signal areas. The combo of the GPS radio and the radio trying to pull a weak signal is going to get hot. I have noticed no difference in radio quality with the S4 compared to the S3 on VZW network (for my one "whole" hour of use). That said, I did notice the S3 was 1 to 3 dBm better with signal than the S4. Did not get to venture into weak signal areas to test which device would wimp out first, but medium to good signal areas the S3 was a tad better with signal.
I still want the S4, so will cross my fingers a 32 is offered by VZW. Can not help but think though that VZW has one specific finger directed at their customers....
Used s3 for about 6 months and I usually stay
in week signal area so s3 never got hot
anyways if its normal for s4 and wont harm the phone
its ok for me as I dont much use it for phone calls.
was just curious that it wont harm the hardware.

I just got my device and got to know it has some overheating problems, i haven't faced yet as its my first day. So if it does how can I get rid of it, and can samsung fix it in updates?