- May 18, 2010
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Hello,
I'm in the process of purchasing a used Note 4. I have been able to work with one that is being sent back unrelated reasons.
However, while working with it for short intervals even on VERY low brightness, I noticed that it gets surprisingly hot.
I was wondering what the experiences are of regular note users since I am told it gets great battery life with regular use (frequency and type of use). This one is NOT getting good battery life at all. Also, please provide actual battery temps that you notice IF you keep that info at the ready as I did with my prior phone.
I've adjusted settings a great deal. I am not talking about when it is "sleeping" overnight or not in use. That barely registers a change. I'm talking about actual use.
Tested conditions:
My reference in experience with this is multiple SG3's and the original HTC Evo. This doesn't seem right, so I want to know what others have experienced so I know if the used phone I get is in good shape in that respect. I will be getting a good battery anyhow. I keep a battery temp in the notifcation bar to monitor this. It has really helped understand phones and why they may be slowing or draining battery power over the years and what typically affects the temp. That's why the last test seem so odd. I would usually expect such use to put it in the mid 80's at most on an SG3 in color.
Again, I know I need to try another battery, but the post is to get an idea of temp and heat expectations from experienced users.
Thanks!
I'm in the process of purchasing a used Note 4. I have been able to work with one that is being sent back unrelated reasons.
However, while working with it for short intervals even on VERY low brightness, I noticed that it gets surprisingly hot.
I was wondering what the experiences are of regular note users since I am told it gets great battery life with regular use (frequency and type of use). This one is NOT getting good battery life at all. Also, please provide actual battery temps that you notice IF you keep that info at the ready as I did with my prior phone.
I've adjusted settings a great deal. I am not talking about when it is "sleeping" overnight or not in use. That barely registers a change. I'm talking about actual use.
Tested conditions:
- Android 5.1.1
- Verizon (USA) so Qualcomm processor
- not rooted
- Stock with no mod's that I am aware of if rooted and made prior to the 5.1.1 install.
- OEM battery but may be used and at end of life - no other battery to compare yet. Says the phone itself has had less than 290 charger cable connections per the PhoneInfo app.
- LOW BRIGHTNESS - 1/8 to 1/4 inch on the brightness bar. (ie, much less than 1 cm)
- Wifi only
- Background programs greatly reduced.
- Even with the Grayscreen in use.
- No major background apps running, just whatever I have running on the screen. If Facebook, well that one is an obvious drain so I tested otherwise.
- The last definitive look at this was in grayscreen mode turned way down with the screen on for about 15 minutes. The battery temp went from 78 in the resting, cool environment to 95 in the same exact environment. I was only reading. I didn't look until I really felt the heat at the back which tends to concentrate where the battery contacts are and the opposite side of that.
- Prior to trying via grayscreen, I noticed how (even with very low brightness) it got very hot when testing the camera if only for a few minutes or certainly when playing video.
- I do know how to tweak performance settings and disable apps to save battery, so this was tested under those conditions. Of course, it's not tested under the ability of root to adjust some of that including bloatware, but that's because Verizon is a jerk about "their" phone's bootloader....
- ADDITIONAL TEST CONDITIONS update in answer to other posts:
- This phone is all set up for a couple of days now. All syncing of the account is done. Nothing like that was active.
- No downloads/updates were in progress.
- A factory reset was performed before install of the same stuff used on my SG3.
My reference in experience with this is multiple SG3's and the original HTC Evo. This doesn't seem right, so I want to know what others have experienced so I know if the used phone I get is in good shape in that respect. I will be getting a good battery anyhow. I keep a battery temp in the notifcation bar to monitor this. It has really helped understand phones and why they may be slowing or draining battery power over the years and what typically affects the temp. That's why the last test seem so odd. I would usually expect such use to put it in the mid 80's at most on an SG3 in color.
Again, I know I need to try another battery, but the post is to get an idea of temp and heat expectations from experienced users.
Thanks!
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