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Subject: battery heating!!!!!!
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tee4mac 22.09.15 - 01:09am
am quite suprised realy ,so a friend of mine borrowed me his galaxy note3 quite a huge device powerfull also bt then i played a game called ''beach buggy'' the gaming experience was quite awesome big screen no lagging, fast loading bt afta a minute of play the battery is fire hot!!! whch is sumthng i neva xperiencd with my less powerful vodafone device wen playing the same game,my q is' is ths a problem on samsung devices or wat? i mean i wud lv to own a samsung the battery heatings wil just keep me away * +

3mel 22.09.15 - 02:03am
battery heating kills the lifespan, best stop playing games and hand it back to your friend...

heating can be down to the CPU GPU setup. if you're on a custom kernel sometimes a different CPU governor and i/o scheduler makes all the difference. * +

mok214 22.09.15 - 11:29am
Modern batteries should never drop below forty percent before being recharged and should be quickly disconnected from the charger after reaching one hundred percent. That's exactly why I prefer using a wireless charger, it will never over charge a battery. * +

3mel 22.09.15 - 02:07pm
no modern phone battery gets over charged. they have a cut off point where it stops receiving current.
if you have a removable battery charge it up until it shows you 100 '/. then switch off your phone and take the battery out for 10 seconds. when you pop it back in and boot up it will often show around 90 '/. as it's designed to charge to that to protect the battery... * +

3mel 22.09.15 - 03:40pm
when I say protect the battery I mean prolong it's lifespan... * +

tee4mac 22.09.15 - 05:49pm
am just shocked b'cause the Note 3 is one of the most powerful devices around * +

tee4mac 22.09.15 - 05:54pm
am just shocked b'cause the Note 3 is one of the most powerful devices around, i mean a quad core cpu ,3 gb ram it shud run any graphc intensive apps with ease * +

3mel 22.09.15 - 06:59pm
try going to developer options and scrolling down to ''disable hardware overlays'' and ticking it. (it resets to default with every bootup)
it makes the GPU alone draw graphics taking load off of the CPU. also an app like fastboot is good for closing all tasks before running a game. yes yes it's true that you have enough ram but background tasks contribute to CPU load which means more heat.
can't think of anything else other than undervolting which isn't your choice to make here... * +

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