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Default Ear piece heats up due to data

My earpiece gets warm.. about 40c only when im connected to data. Intermittently... batts drops but not that worrying.

Is this normal?


EDIT: I called CS and they said i need to bring it in... The CS agent i spoke to was really blur. Told him it heats up to a bout 40c and he said wah! Bring it in...
 
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Any help guys? Sorry if its a noob question and I did do a search but failed to get more info.

Would apps cause this?

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This shouldn't happen at all... Maybe it is a eletronic problem... Which in this case sounds like it is!

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Heating up is quite normal, nothing to worry about, _WHEN_ the CPU is running at full speed (eg when playing a game etc).

Sound like you have got some rouge program running causing the heat and the battery drain. Use "OS Monitor" to find our what is eating/heating the CPU.

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Heating up is quite normal, nothing to worry about, _WHEN_ the CPU is running at full speed (eg when playing a game etc).

Sound like you have got some rouge program running causing the heat and the battery drain. Use "OS Monitor" to find our what is eating/heating the CPU.

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Thanks for the replies. I installed the os monitor and looks nice. I Will monitor. What exactly to look out for?

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