28-07-2024 08:25 PM
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28-07-2024 08:43 PM
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Restart the phone. Could be a runaway app.
28-07-2024 08:43 PM
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28-07-2024 08:46 PM
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What's is running typically? Check the apps you have installed around about the time issue started
28-07-2024 08:57 PM
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29-07-2024 01:22 AM - last edited 29-07-2024 01:23 AM
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While it’s normal for your phone to heat up occasionally, the optimal temperature can range from 0°C to 35°C. Temperatures between 36°C to 43°C are still considered normal, but anything above this is unsafe.
Just back up your phone and factory reset it. Leave it as stock for 24 hrs and monitor. In that time, don't load any 3rd party software or customisations. Don't load your backup. If the phones temperature remains normal, then consider reinstalling your backup, but refrain from installing any of the 3rd party stuff. If you really need 3rd party apps, then download them manually one by one and check what effects each one has on the phone temperature.
29-07-2024 05:45 AM
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@Krystian101 perhaps try these troubleshooting steps.
- Clear Cache Files from the phone's System Partition Section > https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-do-i-clear-the-cache-on-my-device/ You may need to insert your earphones or hook upto a powered On Laptop or use a Tv's USB Port to access the Clear Partition Section. This may help with lag or stutters as this clears the phone of old/unused or broken cache files.There is also a Repair Apps option in the Menu System too { Possibly excluding the s²⁴ Series of phone's }
- Safe Mode > https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-to-start-my-galaxy-device-in-safe-mode/ turns off downloaded apps and themes etc which may highlight an app or theme that's causing conflict. Alternatively long press the power off button and then long hold on Turn Off to get to Safe Mode.
- Run the diagnostic tool in your Samsung Members App.
If your not seeing a pop up warning on the phone and or the phone isn't shutting down then the phone isn't seeing itself presenting a problem.
If i can be of any further help please don't hesitate to ask 😎
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29-07-2024 08:57 AM
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29-07-2024 08:58 AM
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29-07-2024 10:15 AM
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@Krystian101: To address the possibility that background activity is the cause of your device overheating, please take a look at the steps below.
- Head to Settings > Device care > Memory > Clean now
- Tap the Recents button in your Navigation bar (3 vertical lines) and close any apps that you're not using by swiping upwards on the preview window, or hitting 'Close all'.
- Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Mobile data when not in use
- Restart your device every 24-48 hours
