Feels too warm since 4.4.2

nexusfiver

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Used it all late afternoon/evening since I just got it and then about an hour ago updated to 4.4.2. Now it's feeling a bit too warm since the update, I'm getting worried to even use it in this state.
 

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Used it all late afternoon/evening since I just got it and then about an hour ago updated to 4.4.2. Now it's feeling a bit too warm since the update, I'm getting worried to even use it in this state.

You used it all day, then updated it. That guy has been working like crazy, not uncommon for cell phones to get to get warm or even a little hot. If it was burning you that may be one thing, but warm? Wouldn't be concerned
 

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Well not exactly, I mean I was going in and out of it for like 5pm-9pm. But I mean I left it turned off for half an hour, turned it on and after it booted up it was getting warm around the upper back.

So no I've not been overusing it at all, just casual usage and when I got 4.4.2 it got a heat problem.
 

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Well not exactly, I mean I was going in and out of it for like 5pm-9pm. But I mean I left it turned off for half an hour, turned it on and after it booted up it was getting warm around the upper back.

So no I've not been overusing it at all, just casual usage and when I got 4.4.2 it got a heat problem.
I've been experiencing the same. When I open the camera and start snapping pics it gets HOT, especially when it starts rendering the photos I take. If I take four pictures back to back and immediately swipe over to gallery, it takes several seconds for the pics to render.
 

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I've been experiencing the same. When I open the camera and start snapping pics it gets HOT, especially when it starts rendering the photos I take. If I take four pictures back to back and immediately swipe over to gallery, it takes several seconds for the pics to render.

I've been noticing this mostly through media (videos, music) and having lots of apps open.