QUOTE(Feinberg1 @ Nov 2 2013, 02:06 AM)

is this the correct apps to record the phone temperature ? App suggested by ts
I feels so hot while playing game with wifi on. Game name clash of clans.
Max readings I get is 62 'c
Is it OK if I keep playing with the high temperature for like ..1 hour straight?
QUOTE(gin&tonic @ Nov 2 2013, 06:41 AM)
Nice temperature app. Can share this app pls?

QUOTE(mrlonely78 @ Nov 2 2013, 06:45 AM)
i also want to know what app is this?
tq.
QUOTE(WiLyi @ Nov 2 2013, 08:47 AM)
I that's the cpu temperature then it's absolutely fine. Prolonged gaming will r havettemperate on cpu especially on high graphic games.
And you still attach your image here. Btw..what widget are you using to display the cpu temperature reading?
Below is the info of the apps im using, introduced by TS joytest
QUOTE(joytest @ Oct 21 2013, 12:48 AM)
Issues/Defects HEAT*** THIS IS NOT A DEFECT !!! ***
Perception of "Heat"Modern high performance mobile SoCs do generate heat. This is an unavoidable result of more transistors, higher frequencies and more features.
Some have posted about "my phone feels very hot." This is a QUALITATIVE statement with no numbers.
Please provide QUANTITATIVE statements like "my phone reached XX degrees when I was doing YY"
Recommended apps are System Tuner, by 3C here or Android Tuner, by 3C here. These apps provide [b]CPU Temperature which is the correct reading and NOT the Battery temperature which is the only reading most monitoring apps provide.[/B]
The reported range of CPU temperature is from about 30C on idle or IM/light activity to about 60C to 63C while browsing and/or playing games. Some users report a high of only about 45 degrees for their Note 3's regardless of activity.
So DO NOT BE ALARMED if your Note 3 reaches 60 degrees. This temperature is uncomfortable to touch for more than 1 minute (or less for some) but Samsung seems to have alleviated this by placing the SoC at the topmost part of the device beside the camera module so that in portrait mode you don't actually feel it.
So please provide
QUANTITATIVE descriptions when posting about heat.
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