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When your wife says it's an issue to your child, is that not evidence enough for you?
Any case or battery suggestions to help with this?
As stated above, just do some research on your phone, you can find batteries AND cases on amazon or any site like that for that matter, i'm sure any durable case possibly one with a rubber piece will decrease the expulsion of heat, but id also again suggest Under-clocking the device so that the proccesser doesn't get so warm.
and this is just because i sensed a little tension, keep it civil alright guys? =]
I would also flash the Global Mode RUU leak, it has a tendency to run much cooler. This is getting back more the issue at hand, not if it can cause injury, but why it is getting so hot and and the real temperatures involved. The heat typically comes from the battery, what kind of temps are you seeing? In excess of 130F internal battery temp? if so, I would factory default and see if the problems continue, if they do I would seek a replacement.
Nothing I said had anything to do with rooting, voiding the warranty, installing custom ROMs, or anything like that... The Global Mode Leaked RUU is an official, digitally signed firmware package from HTC, it just has not been officially accepted by Verizon as of yet. It does not void the warranty and requires no special installation procedures other than a reset holding a couple buttons down. It will do a factory reset in the process though.Rooting isn't an option. It's my wife's phone after all. I'm guessing temps are running 110 to 120. Nothing extrodinary.
Nothing I said had anything to do with rooting, voiding the warranty, installing custom ROMs, or anything like that... The Global Mode Leaked RUU is an official, digitally signed firmware package from HTC, it just has not been officially accepted by Verizon as of yet. It does not void the warranty and requires no special installation procedures other than a reset holding a couple buttons down. It will do a factory reset in the process though.
110-120 is a little on the high side, but well within the normal range of the Rezound under heavy use (gaming, mobile hot spot, etc).

Mobile Hotspot is the official VZW app and is a paid feature with most plans (some newer family plans include it at no cost though). In order to get WiFi tether to work bypassing the VZW hotspot, you must root the device.Thanks, I'll look into that and weigh the pros to doing the factory reset.
Also, did I hear you say "mobile hot spot"? That does require root, correct? I know Foxfi doesn't work with HTC devices, or at least it didn't when I tried to install it after the ICS update. It would be awesome if I could make the Rezound a non Verizon sanctioned hot spot.![]()
I'm sorry, your husband?
lol
As far as heat goes, keep in mind that putting a hot phone into a case will only make the phone inside the case hotter, reducing the life of your battery and phone as it will not as effectively dissipate heat.
Considering that people change phones every 2 years or so it may not be a problem, I have not seen actual data on heat vs. phone life, but it's a simple fact of life with electronics.
Only on the internet can you explain to someone that they really don't have a problem to begin with, and be faulted for it.
No, maybe they aren't at physical risk for actually being burned ... but they are concerned about the amount of heat. They have a problem, whether you agree with it or not.
Years ago my sister was worried about plastic baby bottles harboring germs and was desperately looking for glass bottles. Glass is actually more porous than plastic, but since neither are inherently bad did I go and try to convince her otherwise? No, I helped her find glass bottles. (Oh, and I would have been faulted, in real life, for telling my sister that there were no problems with plastic baby bottles!)
Feel free to offer your advice, wisdom, experience and solutions, but it will behoove you to not take offense if someone chooses not to listen.
@T35RK ... my handset does get quite toasty. I'm not concerned about my skin and being burned, but I am concerned about the health of the battery at the higher temperatures. I am also monitoring the thread for an answer!
