- Nov 25, 2011
- 727
- 70
- 0
So a kind of nutty dude on another place within the Internets stuck a piece of paper under his battery to help shield it from the heat of all the heat producing craziness inside the phone. He was reporting quite a difference in physical feel, and also actual temps of the battery. So I tried it as well at work, and what do you know, so far it seems legit. It's so amazingly simple, that of course it probably will work.
So my phone normally does not get crazy hot like some dudes, but when I'm charging and playing a game\cruising 4g, I'll stay around 40C-43C (104F-110F). Maybe I'll crack 45C. Put a stupid piece of paper under the entire battery, and a bit around the sides, so far have not cracked 37C. Granted, the hardest I pushed it was watching HD YouTube vids for about 10 minutes while charging, but it seems promising. Before, also just while charging the phone, it seemed to get a bit warm, now after a charge from 25%, I'm cool as hell.
I'm not sure why it works so good. Usually I can feel even the screen getting warm, but not so. Phone is staying cool. So I wonder if heat from the processor gets into the battery, and then the battery starts to heat itself up, and in turn, heats the processor up? Just my guess.
So, who wants to try and report back? Would be interested in the guys who normally get close to 120F regularly, just to see if I'm as batty as the dude on the other place.
So my phone normally does not get crazy hot like some dudes, but when I'm charging and playing a game\cruising 4g, I'll stay around 40C-43C (104F-110F). Maybe I'll crack 45C. Put a stupid piece of paper under the entire battery, and a bit around the sides, so far have not cracked 37C. Granted, the hardest I pushed it was watching HD YouTube vids for about 10 minutes while charging, but it seems promising. Before, also just while charging the phone, it seemed to get a bit warm, now after a charge from 25%, I'm cool as hell.
I'm not sure why it works so good. Usually I can feel even the screen getting warm, but not so. Phone is staying cool. So I wonder if heat from the processor gets into the battery, and then the battery starts to heat itself up, and in turn, heats the processor up? Just my guess.
So, who wants to try and report back? Would be interested in the guys who normally get close to 120F regularly, just to see if I'm as batty as the dude on the other place.