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It's not the CPU that is creating the majority of the heat. It's the radios. WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular radios all use a lot of power and create a lot of heat. That's just the way it works. |
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I don't know about you guys, but I know it's not my screen because it turns off after a few minutes. I don't even use BT when I experience these problems. The T-Mobile G1 has nearly identical specifications. I wonder if it is suffering from all the problems we are. I have heard that it feels "cheap," though. I agree, after playing with one yesterday... |
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I was just referring to the "the device is more powerful--so that's why it gets hotter" argument. I won't disagree that the Mogul CONSUMED more power, but it actually had lower performance due to the RAM, which was is a big deal. Does anyone know if the diamond suffers from this same problem? |
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"No, it doesn't have the same chipset - though from the same family. -- Ignore this, I didn't realize you were comparing the original Touch vs. the Mogul...) Saying "well its a more powerful device so its understandable/acceptable" is ridiculous. What if I bought an 05' Vette, that was really powerful, and worked as it was intended and ran cool etc... then I saw the 09' Vette that had a much bigger engine, was faster, had more seating, and a whole crapload of new accessories - then I buy it just to find out the engine overheats all the time because its too powerful? (GOD I hate car analogies when it comes to phones...) Regardless of the power, would you continue to drive the car even if you had to stop and wait for it too cool off all the time? Not likely... you will probably be back to the dealer in no time flat.
HTC needs to address this issue quickly though. If this many of us are having these problems, imagine what will happen when whole corporations buy these just to find out 95% of them wont charge while being used for the things they are meant to be used for. This one could hurt them very badly... Last edited by Krayziepop; 11-07-2008 at 02:08 PM. |
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The fact that there are so many fanboys who hoisted phones like the Mogul on their shoulders is the reason the Pro has so many issues. If we were more demanding, and complained when these serious defects arise, then they would be a bit more cautious. Hell, it took me 6 exchanges on my original Touch to get one that had one of the "good" screens. That was the only problem mine had... none of this charging/heat issues/screen sensitivity/etc... I am taking my Pro back, and waiting for these problems to be ironed out. It's ridiculous that HTC released such a problematic device, (over and over again, really.) When is Sprint going to pick up the HP/Sony/Toshiba PDA phones? What about the iMate Ultimate 9502? Similar specs to the Pro... |
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I understand your complaints, but I don't think you're being realistic. Current technology is what it is. To jump back into the car analogy one last time, we're in the era of the 80's supercar. Sure, that Ferrari/Lamborghini goes fast and looks great, but it also overheats and breaks down frequently. Maybe in 20 years we'll have the cell phone equivalent of the modern supercar that can run cool, get 20+mpg on the freeway, and still post 11 second quarter mile times, but that time isn't here. All devices behave this way. Some are less powerful (in a power consumption, radiation production sense), some cool slightly better than others, but they all behave in the same manner. Even the iPhone, the king of user-friendliness and simplicity in the PDA-phone arena does the exact same thing under heavy use. For now, it's just the way it works.
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