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want2tokyo 06-09-2011 02:48 AM

Overheating?
 
I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing their Arrive getting really hot and possibly overheating. I will be playing a game for about 30 minutes and by the end the phone is very hot. Along with the phone getting hot the red led in the upper right hand side is blinking. It seems to be some kind of warning that the phone may be overheating. Anyone else experiencing this?

eric12341 06-09-2011 10:32 AM

Re: Overheating?
 
yea. it ain't no huge thing tho its just because of the fact that the sprint towers are fewer and weaker than they were at this time a year ago is forcing the phone to operate at a higher power level to try to sustain the signal thus generating heat. sliding out the keyboard or using WiFi when connected to Xbox live or the internet fixes this.

darren.wlsn1 06-10-2011 11:50 PM

Re: Overheating?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eric12341 (Post 2113589)
yea. it ain't no huge thing tho its just because of the fact that the sprint towers are fewer and weaker than they were at this time a year ago is forcing the phone to operate at a higher power level to try to sustain the signal thus generating heat. sliding out the keyboard or using WiFi when connected to Xbox live or the internet fixes this.

dont really agree and think its a htc issue cause every single htc device i own does it including evo plus i think it matters cause phone will shut down.

eric12341 06-11-2011 04:23 AM

Re: Overheating?
 
my arrive only overheats when on data and not wifi becase of the sprint tower situation, now my old TP that thing would overheat like crazy and not even charge till the battery was dead for a half an hour at least

dtrush 06-11-2011 09:38 AM

Re: Overheating?
 
I used to only worry about this issue with my Touch Pro 1(the worst) and Touch Pro 2 with the crazy power problems. I haven't had this issue come up yet. Mainly because I only use Wi-Fi right now and unfortunately Garmin or Tom Tom doesn't have a standalone GPS solution for me to really tax the phone like I used to.
On the TP2 when I was running Tom Tom, on a phone call, using a bluetooth headset and charging the phone all at the same time I'd get the blinking red light. I thought we were past these issues with the Arrive. Mine hasn't really gotten too hot. It is slid out a lot during use because of quick texts and e-mails while on the phone. Maybe this has helped me.

darren.wlsn1 06-11-2011 08:55 PM

Re: Overheating?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dtrush (Post 2114358)
I used to only worry about this issue with my Touch Pro 1(the worst) and Touch Pro 2 with the crazy power problems. I haven't had this issue come up yet. Mainly because I only use Wi-Fi right now and unfortunately Garmin or Tom Tom doesn't have a standalone GPS solution for me to really tax the phone like I used to.
On the TP2 when I was running Tom Tom, on a phone call, using a bluetooth headset and charging the phone all at the same time I'd get the blinking red light. I thought we were past these issues with the Arrive. Mine hasn't really gotten too hot. It is slid out a lot during use because of quick texts and e-mails while on the phone. Maybe this has helped me.

ever own a diamond, hottest (not good way) phone ever. i think they all heat up if you run lots of stuff long but only diamond was too hot to handle.

gullzway 06-11-2011 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by darren.wlsn1 (Post 2114538)
ever own a diamond, hottest (not good way) phone ever. i think they all heat up if you run lots of stuff long but only diamond was too hot to handle.

Did you ever run Android on your diamond, I can cook an egg on mine while running Android it's so hot!

JohnMcD348 07-24-2011 10:15 AM

Re: Overheating?
 
OK, so I'm kinda new to this for the most part. Been dealing with heating issues with a lot of my devices for many years(iPAQ's,Axim's,TP2). They all tend to heat up over time if used continuously(games, 1+hr talks, etc) but I can't remember a single device that heated up as hot, as quickly as my Arrive does. In a matter of perhaps 5 minutes, it gets noticeably warm in the hand.

What's the deal with these things? Do I need to worry about the device battery melting down, or leaking eventually?

esqueue 07-24-2011 05:07 PM

Re: Overheating?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnMcD348 (Post 2131333)
OK, so I'm kinda new to this for the most part. Been dealing with heating issues with a lot of my devices for many years(iPAQ's,Axim's,TP2). They all tend to heat up over time if used continuously(games, 1+hr talks, etc) but I can't remember a single device that heated up as hot, as quickly as my Arrive does. In a matter of perhaps 5 minutes, it gets noticeably warm in the hand.

What's the deal with these things? Do I need to worry about the device battery melting down, or leaking eventually?

Is the area you use the phone very hot? I am not doubting that you had issues with all these devices. The thing is that while all devices get hot, the only device that I had which heat actually affected how the device functioned was my Touch Pro 1. It would constantly overheat and stop charging.

I remember visiting my mother in TX and tethering from my tp1. The only way to keep the phone working was to sit it on a bag of crushed ice. Others have reported that they have gotten the TP2 and arrive to overheat but I haven't yet.

With increasing powerful processors in these phones there will be more heat generated. Lithium ion batteries can be dangerous if they aren't tended to properly so they all have a safety thermal shutdown point in which they will not receive a charge.

If the area you are in is 100°F+ temps you will have a hard time getting any device to function properly.

eric12341 07-24-2011 08:31 PM

Re: Overheating?
 
the battery won't melt down the worse that'll happen is either

1) device will auto reboot (guess it's trying to shut down but since plugged in it'll power back up)

2) will stop charging (shown by flashing between green and orange)

in any case u just slide the keyboard out to cool down the device. only reason it feels hotter is because the battery cover is metal. another thing is if the tower in ur area is blown(like mine) the phone will try harder to hold the signal which will generate more heat.


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