- Feb 18, 2013
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OK -- I've done several (very non-scientific) experiments with the phone and I've come to these two conclusions:
During my experimentation, I played a non-graphics game that has Google ads and I also used Google Now to look at stuff. I did between 5 and 10 minutes of such phone usage in each of these circumstances, and the phone started off with a temperature of around 30C.
(Temperatures are approximate averages... not scientific averages by any means, and are given in Celsius. Celsius to Fahrenheit: C x 1.8 + 32.)
So my conclusion is that phone temperature when idling is around 5C higher than ambient temperature, and when doing moderate phone usage (using apps that are definitely using Google services) the phone goes to around 15C higher than ambient temperature.
As to why the temperature seems to rise so much, as compared to other phones (I'm comparing to my old Note 2 and my wife's iPhone 5c), I think that it's a combination of the high screen resolution, the makeup of the glass, and the performance.
The limitations to my experimentation are:
- With or without WIFI, regardless of location method, moderate phone usage (as opposed to sleep time) increases temperature by between 5C (9F) and 8C (14F).
- Ambient temperature (prolonged exposure to a nice cool room of around 20C or to a stinking hot car of around 30C) has a nearly direct correlation to phone temperature changes.
During my experimentation, I played a non-graphics game that has Google ads and I also used Google Now to look at stuff. I did between 5 and 10 minutes of such phone usage in each of these circumstances, and the phone started off with a temperature of around 30C.
(Temperatures are approximate averages... not scientific averages by any means, and are given in Celsius. Celsius to Fahrenheit: C x 1.8 + 32.)
- Apps used in Hot car, LTE, location from networks/LTE: 46C
- Apps used in Hot car, LTE, location from GPS: 46C
- Apps used in Cool room, LTE, location from GPS: 36C
- Apps used in Cool room, LTE, location from networks/LTE: 36C
- Apps used in Cool room, WIFI, location from networks/LTE: 36C
- NO Apps used in Cool room, WIFI -- killed all running apps -- back down to 30C.
So my conclusion is that phone temperature when idling is around 5C higher than ambient temperature, and when doing moderate phone usage (using apps that are definitely using Google services) the phone goes to around 15C higher than ambient temperature.
As to why the temperature seems to rise so much, as compared to other phones (I'm comparing to my old Note 2 and my wife's iPhone 5c), I think that it's a combination of the high screen resolution, the makeup of the glass, and the performance.
The limitations to my experimentation are:
- I only used 4 different apps during this experiment: Fives (my fav game), Google Now, Boat Browser, and the GSam Battery monitor app
- I only tested each circumstance for between 5 and 10 minutes.
- I'm gauging room temperatures without a thermometer... just guessing by how the temperature "feels".
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