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Is this a problem or not?

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Styop
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Friends, this is the second time I'm posting such a material today. The thing is that I don't understand if this is really how it should be. Here are my main applications and the temperature data from CPU-Z. Is this normal for an ordinary user? I'm usually at home. Outside, it's 20° C during the day and 10° C in the evening. This is the evening data. What do you think about this?

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I don't work for Samsung and I don't advocate for Samsung, I'm a Samsung fan and this is my opinion, Galaxy S23 User
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Joeeye
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Internal temperatures are not comparable to ambient temperatures because they can vary based on a lot of reasons. If you have a historical reference to compare these values to and can notice a considerable rise or variation, then it could be a concern. Otherwise, these thermal readings are likely to be "nominal".
Styop
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Well, I understand that the environment has nothing to do with it, I just want to understand if this behavior is normal during use, especially since I don't do complex and heavy work with my smartphone, I don't play games, I don't watch movies, or use other complex applications.

I don't work for Samsung and I don't advocate for Samsung, I'm a Samsung fan and this is my opinion, Galaxy S23 User
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Joeeye
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That's understandable, but bare in mind, even a phone appearing to be idle can still use and run it's CPU and other resources heavily, especially if you don't really know it. Just having a background app update for instance can engage the modem which in turn could use a lot of bandwidth to read/write data at very high speeds. In fact most energy consumptive tasks on a phone is typically caused by data access, whether it be storing photos/videos, updating apps, background backups etc. It's kinda hard knowing just how much we use since Android doesn't break this data down, but this is just one reason why your phone can remain in a high powered state. The thermal numbers aren't really an ordinary measure for your standard user, so comparing them to a "normal" temperature is unlikely. Given you're using an S23 device, so age factors in as well. It makes it practically impossible to confirm anything based on these thermal numbers.

I can show you a screenshot of mine on my S25 Ultra for instance, but it won't help to glean anything.1745610540533.jpg
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zenbirder
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Hi, I would recommend- if you haven't already-downloading the Good Guardians suite of modules from the Galaxy Store, particularly Thermal Guardian. My S25ultra was randomly overheating, often whilst doing minimal tasks. However, implementing the recommended measures, ie limiting background activity when using "demanding" apps, particularly the Camera app and YouTube, for example, I soon had the issues under control. It is an excellent diagnostic tool and it is simply a matter of ticking a prompt to help negate any problems.
I hope this helps you with your issues. 🙏
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