Why my honor 8 gets heated near camera when i use camera..??

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I have noticed that in my honor 8 when i use camera my phone gets heated upto 50-51°C at the back near the back camera and volume rockers after 3 to 5 mins of usage..is this normal as the device is new and i got it on 1st of august 2017 throught snapdeal...plz help me with this..
 
I have noticed that in my honor 8 when i use camera my phone gets heated upto 50-51°C at the back near the back camera and volume rockers after 3 to 5 mins of usage..is this normal as the device is new and i got it on 1st of august 2017 throught snapdeal...plz help me with this..

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If you are recording 1080p video at 60fps for 5 minutes or more, there is a possibility that the phone can get a little warm. It normally happens when people record 4K video though and not so much with lower resolutions. I wouldn't worry too much.

Do you have any other Applications running in the background at the same time?

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I just open the camera app and click some pics then view them and again click pics and after 3-4 minutes i can feel the phone getting warm near the camera and the cpu temp is arround 50°C..
 
Are you using it in direct sunlight? If so then that can cause it to heat up a bit
 
When i was clicking pictures indoor for arround 6 to 7 minutes, the max temperature the cpu went through was 47°C but when use it for same time in oudoors the max temperature i observed was 51 to 53°C..is this normal..
 
That's normal.

The camera is possibly one of the most intensive tasks for a phone since it pushes the CPU, GPU, signal processor and camera hardware.
 
It certainly sounds normal, but if you are concerned then you can contact Honor customer support and have them verify for peace of mind
 
I wouldn't worry too much. These phones should have fail safes in them.

But with regards to your question, I have seen my s7 edge hit the failsafe and automatically restart when the cpu was consistently hitting in the 90s Celsius.

I haven't hit the failsafe on my Honor 8.

But to put things into perspective, the ambient temperature has been higher than the temperatures that you saw in my state of residence just last month.
 

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