Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

PJNC284 wrote:

Heat can definitely make a battery drain faster.  Had an issue with my original droid overheating in the car mount.  A roughly 2.5hr trip pretty much drained the battery completely.  Same trip using a vent mount with cool air blowing on the back only used about 30%.  Also seems that the 3G radio generates a good bit more heat than wifi (~10-15F). I use wifi whenever possible since it seems to run cooler and battery life improves a little.


But the battery is almost at the top of the phone, and the 3g radio is at the bottom of the phone..... I should have specified that in my earlier post.....  The location of the batter and radio's wouldn't affect the battery that much.

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
PJNC284
Master - Level 2

The point is that the battery will heat up more too.  Download the batterylife widget and watch the battery temp.  Usually there's only about a 10C difference or so between the CPU temperature and the battery temp on mine.

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

PJNC284 wrote:

The point is that the battery will heat up more too.  Download the batterylife widget and watch the battery temp.  Usually there's only about a 10C difference or so between the CPU temperature and the battery temp on mine.


Point taken.

 

I will check the widget out..

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
user46516
Enthusiast - Level 3

curtterp wrote:

user46516 wrote:

I can say mine heats up when I play music.  Does the heat casue any kind of quicker battery drain?

:smileysurprised:


Are you streaming music from the internet, or playing music stored on your Droid X?

 

The heat doesnt cause the battery to drain faster...


Mine heats up when I was just playing stored music or using it for an extended period of time (apps & internet).  Don't ever notice it while on a call.  It seems to be the bottom of the phone between the speaker and the bottom of the battery cover.  Not really where the actual battery is.

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
DaLlama
Enthusiast - Level 3

i noticed that if i turn off the GPS, then it doesnt heat up as much....otherwise, whenever i play music or using the browser it stays relatively normal...the culprit, in my opinion, is the GPS device....

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
Florida_Guy
Newbie

I too have a concern about the Droid getting rather hot when it is in use. I just received two Droid X's  and they both get really hot when they are in use even for calls. It is only the bottom half of the phone that gets hot. I am not sure if this is a defect in these two phones or not.

 

I read one of the previous posts about the GPS function causing the phone to heat up. I checked and I have all of the GPS options turned off.

 

I may stop by the local Verizon store this weekend and see what they tell me.

 

Florida_Guy

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
JMANYPT
Enthusiast - Level 2

I went twice to two different verizonwireless stores and all they did was install taskkiller, which I uninstalled because it doesn't do anything that I can't already do. If browsing, it gets hot. If listening to music it gets hot. Anything that makes the processor work will make it heat up. Are there any vent hole, just the one is the back so where else can the heat disappate? Thats right, through the housing, which we feel when we hold it. You really want to get it going? Install bonsai blast and play that for about 15 minutes and it will heat up real good. Turn off backround data as well, not just GPS. Update your email and/or facebook manually as well. Droid x without office works just like a laptop and everyone knows it gets hot as well, which is why there are laptop coolers. As far as I am concerned, when 2.2 comes out maybe they can address these issues as well because I'm not the only one who feels heat when it is on for a while.  Besides having the full insurance will guarantee me another one if the heat eventually damages the processor. Why chance it? Want to pay the full price for another droidx? It costs more than the insurance thats for sure. The math speaks for itself.

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
JMANYPT
Enthusiast - Level 2

Now, I found something that explains things a bit from motorola:

 

Not that I would try to get it up to 136 F but at least there is a cool down mode function. Anyone dare to see if this really works?

 

"Answer

 

      DROID X - Gets hot during use or when charging the battery.       Why does my phone get hot during use or when charging the battery?

      It is possible phones will become warmer during heavy use. This is normal behavior especially if you are transmitting data, talking for an extended period of time, or playing games or music on the device. In these conditions, the phone is transmitting and utilizing alot of power on the device which will generate heat.

Motorola phones manufactured in 2009 or later have a "cool down mode" function. This feature is designed to protect the battery and circuit board. If the internal temperature of the phone exceeds 136 degrees Fahrenheit, the device will shutdown all functions except emergency calls. When this happens it will display a cool down mode message.  Once overheated, a phone will not regain full functionality until the internal temperature drops below 136 degrees Fahrenheit. Ensure you are not leaving the phone in locked cars, in direct sunlight, on warm or hot items such as heaters or radiators, or any location that produces heat that will heat up the phone.

If your phone is getting hot while charging, you should immediately disconnect the charger from the wall and the phone. Please follow the steps below to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Try plugging in another charger if one is available and see if the issue persist. If the charger is defective you can process you should discard immediately or process for a warranty return if still under warranty.
  2. Remove the battery door and battery from the device, inspect the battery and battery connections. Ensure there is no damaged to the battery, battery pins or contacts on the device. If you have damage to the battery or charging pins, please discontinue use and submit the phone for repair.
  3. Check to ensure the battery and charger are Motorola Original Equipment. While other 3rd party batteries and chargers may fit the device, they have not been certified and tested to Motorola's high standards and could damage your device.
  4. Inspect the phone to ensure there is no signs of liquid damaged that may have damaged the electronics in the phone. If there are signs of liquid damage please remove the battery from the device and seek a replacement unit from your authorized carrier. It is important to note that Liquid Damage is not coverred under the Motorola Limited Warranty and that phones that have experienced liquid damage will not be repaired and will be returned by unrepaired.

If you still experience issues with the unit getting hot. Remove the battery from the device and go to our repair troubleshooter to process the phone for repair."

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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
yellowcanary73
My wife's and daughters Droid X both get very hot mine cool as can be but they both have better battery life.
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Re: Droid X heating up while browsing
xdeadman
Newbie

I found that the culprit on my droid x for excessive heat and slow performance, and battery drain was my Facebook syncs; contacts and etc. I tried almost everything else to help with these problems but the dang phone still was hot and killing my battery. My battery would last less than a day; unplug at 6am. plug back in at 8pm. I have about 275 friends on Facebook and I believe the it took a lot of energy for the phone to stay up to date with those contacts. I also had gmail/calender and twitter synced. Once i 'unsynced' these applications my droid x's performance doubled. Seriously. My phone battery life last appx a day and half now even with normal usage; web browsing, music playing. If you can live without having to know every single notification coming in from these providers, by all means, go without. I also have Launcher Pro installed; runs like a dream!

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