Xperia is overheating and I'm so tired of it

tori729

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In the past month or so, my z5c has been overheating when I use it. I just use it for general web browsing or Facebook and the phone heats to 110 degrees and eats the battery majorly.

It only heats up when I'm using it; not when it's idle and battery life seems ok, although my stock battery meter says "Idle" uses more battery than my screen, and my gsam battery meter says I'm getting a lot of wakelocks from "googlelocationmanager" and *alarm*.

I have no desire to reset it; I hate doing that because something gets missed and not backed up and it takes so long to get everything back to what it was.

When I bought this phone a year ago, I did heavy research on it and I really haven't been very happy with it because I've had to reset it a couple different times for battery drain issues. This is the first time I've had issues with it overheating though.

I'm very seriously considering switching to a run-of-the mill popular phone that doesn't have so many problems.
 
In the past month or so, my z5c has been overheating when I use it. I just use it for general web browsing or Facebook and the phone heats to 110 degrees and eats the battery majorly.

It only heats up when I'm using it; not when it's idle and battery life seems ok, although my stock battery meter says "Idle" uses more battery than my screen, and my gsam battery meter says I'm getting a lot of wakelocks from "googlelocationmanager" and *alarm*.

I have no desire to reset it; I hate doing that because something gets missed and not backed up and it takes so long to get everything back to what it was.

When I bought this phone a year ago, I did heavy research on it and I really haven't been very happy with it because I've had to reset it a couple different times for battery drain issues. This is the first time I've had issues with it overheating though.

I'm very seriously considering switching to a run-of-the mill popular phone that doesn't have so many problems.

Seems you have an app causing the phone to overheat. I would look to see which apps appear to be high in usage and that may be your culprit.
 

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