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Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy S10e stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.

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crazyguns

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Exynos version heats up a lot when pushed to max :( not as efficient as sd 835 845 devices that were still maintaining cool temps. Thankfully using the "Medium Power Saving" mode with cpu at 70% is a decent solution for a cold device, and still getting performance similar to exynos9810/sd845 and zero stutters. Exynos team seem to make the cpu a bit too powerful to be thermally decent every year, this performance should have been last year's device so they could underclock and get colder thermals. But last year's device temps were a lot higher, this is not as bad as Exynos 9810.

Edit: few days later, yeah the thermals are really bad on this when the device is pushed heavily, It does not have the liquid cooling tech that's in the bigger plus, battery goes upto 47c when intensely using the camera, which is baddd. If heat is an issue for you, this device might not be the one to go for.
 
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yoocharn

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I'm using a G970U1 and found that it heats up much more than any other phone I have ever used. However, the battery life is reasonable - yesterday the SOT was 8hrs when the battery level hit 10%.

Today while I was driving with Google Maps running, it suddenly closed Google Maps after about 30min's driving with a message saying that it was closed due to overheating. And it refused to execute any apps until it cooled down. When it cooled down enough to run an app, the battery temperature was reported at 45.8 deg C.

I have never had this kind of situation with any other phone.

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ahmetk711

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I'm using a G970U1 and found that it heats up much more than any other phone I have ever used. However, the battery life is reasonable - yesterday the SOT was 8hrs when the battery level hit 10%.

Today while I was driving with Google Maps running, it suddenly closed Google Maps after about 30min's driving with a message saying that it was closed due to overheating. And it refused to execute any apps until it cooled down. When it cooled down enough to run an app, the battery temperature was reported at 45.8 deg C.

I have never had this kind of situation with any other phone.

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İ have same issue with google maps. Are you find any solution. Cpu temp 45 C after 30 minute using google maps.

Also surfing samsung internet browser heat 35-40 C and its very bad experience.
 

mzsquared

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İ have same issue with google maps. Are you find any solution. Cpu temp 45 C after 30 minute using google maps.

Also surfing samsung internet browser heat 35-40 C and its very bad experience.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with those temps, sounds pretty normal to me while running apps. Again, our normal body temperature is 36.6C and you should take the ambient temp into account.
 
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