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TP2 heating up
My tp2 has started to heat up. And I have noticed that it starts chewing more and more battery. I end up soft reseting it and things come back to normal.
Some apps that I have seen doing this are Typenotes (since I dong like win memo) Amaz GPS dotFred Task manager. If I leave any of the application running in the background running or even sometimes close them out (especially typenote) the problem still persists. I am running Sprint Stock wm 6.5. Does anyone have any similar issues. |
Re: TP2 heating up
no heating up here my friend, make sure your GPS app closes, any battery tweaks you have made?
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I had that problem with the Sprint Stock 6.1 rom, I solved it by installing MighyRom.
The problem returned after installing the Stock Sprint 6.5 rom, I resolved the problem again, by installing the newest MightyRom. I have no heat or battery drain issues at all with the MightyRom, I can leave my phone unplugged all night with MightyRom and be OK in the morning until I get to my car. With the Sprint Stock 6.5 Rom, if I left it unplugged for 2-3 hours the battery would be GONE. |
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Mine has been up to 51 degrees thats pretty warm! ha
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Dude, I am runing stock 6.5 w/o heating issues. We had this going on with TP but no longer....I hope
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I know I have heard that a battery drain has a lot to do with the radio, and some say the PRL. (lets not argue about that PRL though) I am not sure which one if either is the problem.
I have also seen that your physical location has a lot to do with radio performance (and PRL if its correct about that). My employment sends me to various areas of southern california, normally in the same place two days in a row. I have noticed that while in Bakersfield, my battery does drain faster. I know others might dispute this, but it also seems that when I am inside the bottom floor of a Motel 6, my battery life is horrible (even when plugged in) and my internet speed is slow. Keeping this in mind, you may also realize that natural boundrys or physical structures could interfere with your radio reception. If this is the case, it could effect you battery life by causing strain on your radio/prl (whichever is correct.) I believe the in the case of Motel 6, it could be the excessive wiring that exists in the motel for cable/electric/etc, or possible the construction materials used in the building. |
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