JimKnuckles
Android Enthusiast
Someone mentioned this is another post. I noticed my phone was pretty hot last night, although I didn't think to check the temp. Right now my temp is at 94
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Mine had read 116 at one time... But I had it in the windshield, using GPS, with screen on AND charging... BTW, while using GPS, my 3VO would go down in less than 2 hours. My one lasted almost 3 hours before I turned GPS off and started charging!![]()
Did you notice how fast it cools down thoughmine does at least cool down pretty quickly.
Definitely gets quite hot. First smartphone I have owned that has gotten this hot. I sure hope no one in Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,Baghdad,or The UAE forgets this puppy in their car this summer lol..
LoL my old phone the evo shift would get pretty dang hot by itself just sitting in my pocket so much that'd I'd turn it off to cool it off. So far my One hasn't gotten so hot that I've been concerned, we'll see how it goes at the beach next week![]()
Higher than that. I've exceeded 120 a number of times in the past. You'll trash battery life doing that though.
Well, after having my HTC one on and charging (no case) and in an air conditioned car with the GPS on I found my battery losing power with the tell-tale red blinking light of charging death....
I had this problem with the Evo 3D, then I had the Evo LTE and did not have any problems, and now here I am again. Anyone else having this issue?
Don't think a lipo battery at 120 will hurt it. I saw a study somewhere that showed its best dischage rate was around 130f. I think when you get up to 140, that would be cause for worry.