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Mobian phone too hot - daniel - 07-24-2020 I just got my CE PinePhone last week. I enjoyed UT and now I tried Debian. Man, the temperature of the phone using Debian is very scary. I read in the forum that was before but now it shouldn't be that hot. I assume I have the last release of Debian since I just installed 2 days ago, and the temperature is very very high. It wasn't like that using UT. If I can get a video frying an egg on mobian I will post it So, something wrong here Best RE: Mobian phone too hot - rocket2nfinity - 07-24-2020 (07-24-2020, 09:40 PM)daniel Wrote: I just got my CE PinePhone last week. I enjoyed UT and now I tried Debian.Do the uboot clock fix and drop the clock speed to 492. It will be much cooler and only a little slower. My pinephone cannot run cool or stable at anything higher than 552 RE: Mobian phone too hot - daniel - 07-24-2020 How do I do that? thanks RE: Mobian phone too hot - rocket2nfinity - 07-25-2020 https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9832&highlight=Dram RE: Mobian phone too hot - natasha - 04-08-2021 I was reading this post from Megi https://xnux.eu/log/#017 So, it looks that for a long time all distros were ignoring this serious safety issue. What is worse, is that some 'savvy's were giving wrong explanations as if they knew for sure. Anyway, anyone knows the current status of the temperature issue? Phones don't get hot as they were, so I assume it is fixed. However, the post mentions other temperature issues. Is there a post on this? I could not find it Any update? thanks RE: Mobian phone too hot - zborgerd - 04-08-2021 What is running? Check with top. Should be less than 1-2% cpu when idle (checked over SSH). On boot the gnome-software updater will probably load the cpu for a bit and then it should remain idle. RE: Mobian phone too hot - natasha - 04-09-2021 Here is the point. You can check all that is running or not, or applying daily updates, but if the distributions do not correct the issues with the temperature your phone might explode. I think some of the issues were fixed, but not sure about all of them. Like controlling W during charging, etc RE: Mobian phone too hot - lsitongia - 04-09-2021 This battery risk sounds freaking serious. Thank you for continuing to raise this. So, it's going to depend upon the distro, eh? We should each contact the developers for each distro? RE: Mobian phone too hot - MtnSk8 - 04-10-2021 (04-09-2021, 01:44 PM)lsitongia Wrote: This battery risk sounds freaking serious. Thank you for continuing to raise this. So, it's going to depend upon the distro, eh? We should each contact the developers for each distro?If you are worried you can always remove the battery whenever it's left unattended. What's important is to not panic. It's an alfa device with alfa software and pre-alfa firmware. You can sell it here in the forums. Anyway, what would you say to the "Developers"? (aka: the pine community) Would you tell them to "develop faster"? This is free software. Not sure if you found this thread and blog post but the battery is discussed heavily: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=11525 RE: Mobian phone too hot - RTP - 04-10-2021 I think one thing we can do to try to mitigate some potential issues down the line is to try to maintain good battery health. and like natasha mentions controlling w during charging. As in make sure to use proper power supply/charger. Also another thing would be to try to keep battery in good health. Many sources quote 40-80%. Others state above 20%. Another thought is to leave off while sleeping if you don't need it. Mine turns back on once plugged into charger but by holding the power button down once again you can leave it plugged into charger, off. I haven't noticed any recent posts on heat issues and have noticed mine is not near as warm as it was when I first got it back in July. Still, pay attention to processes running too hard if you have a heat issue. Then turn off and try to find out what is causing it if possible. |