A hot phone probably means that your CPU usage is high. Look under battery settings to see if one app is using a lot of battery. Otherwise, a hard reset is probably in order. Your phone shouldn't get that hot unless you're playing a game or something intense.
When you say really hot... What battery temperature are you talking about?
Has anyone ever experienced their Galaxy S7 Edge get REALLY hot sometimes? This even happened when I had the phone in my pocket.
105 seems hot for just surfing the web. Mine hits around 90- 95 in this activityAbout 105. All I have to do is surf the web for awhile and open apps like this. Seems to me if the phone was engineered properly that wouldn't happen. Only common denominator is Qualcomm 800 series. I'm curious about the Samsung chip.
105 seems hot for just surfing the web. Mine hits around 90- 95 in this activity
My note 4 had a 800 series and it ran very cool. But my other 800 devices ran a bit warm. My note 7 is okYeah, I pretty much have just chalked it up to the 810 processor. Sometimes it will stay in the 90-05 range. Other times as much as 105. Factory reset didn't change much. I have seen other folks comment on pretty much every 800 series Qualcomm chip running hot just doing routine things such as charging and running basic apps and surfing the web. Usually it will cool down if I close all the background apps, yet none of the background apps every show using excessive power or battery resources -- while running or in the background. I am running Marshmallow. I think it runs a little warmer on Marshmallow then it did under Lollipop, but I'm not certain.
I am just curious if the Exonys chips heat up like the Qualcomm chips.
Yeah, I pretty much have just chalked it up to the 810 processor. Sometimes it will stay in the 90-05 range. Other times as much as 105. Factory reset didn't change much. I have seen other folks comment on pretty much every 800 series Qualcomm chip running hot just doing routine things such as charging and running basic apps and surfing the web. Usually it will cool down if I close all the background apps, yet none of the background apps every show using excessive power or battery resources -- while running or in the background. I am running Marshmallow. I think it runs a little warmer on Marshmallow then it did under Lollipop, but I'm not certain.
I am just curious if the Exonys chips heat up like the Qualcomm chips.
Has anyone ever experienced their Galaxy S7 Edge get REALLY hot sometimes? This even happened when I had the phone in my pocket.
Mine does something similar, it will suddenly get really hot (monitor app said 41 but I don't know how accurate theae apps are) and drain battery extremely quickly, then after 30ish mins the app updates will start. It's always the same, hot then updates.
I've tried setting it to not auto update and that seemed to be worse.
Then tonight, I left the house with battery at just over 80, went to gym, left the phone on the side untouched, nothing being used at all, and 90 mins later its at 45% and very hot. So I turned it off, left it to cool and then turned back on. All seemed OK then I come back 30 mins later and it's very hot again and down to 19% and not showing 4G data just showing full bars with h+. This is in an area with very good 4G signal.
I get home, phone auto connects to WiFi, I manually turned off mobile data and within 5 mins is running cool and has only dropped 2% in the last 30 mins.
I'm getting quite concerned about the heating up issue with the whole note 7 fiasco in the back of my mind, although I know realistically the chances of my phone catching fire are ridiculously tiny enough to make it almost impossible.