Does your Droid heat up?

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When I had my Droid 1, I didn't have any heat problems, and when I rooted it, it would get hot but only when running 1ghz overlook or higher for awhile. While charging it might get up to 100 degrees, but I charged it in a dock and that seems to have helped. But even at the heaviest use, I've only ever seen 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Maybe trying a different kernel would help, if rooted that is. If not rooted, then I have no idea lol

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idk...my droid is weird...when its charging, i slide it open bc it seems to help and it stays at 108-110F and then after like 4 hrs, itll go up to 120 and up...but ive tried lots of kernels...chevyno1, corcor67, and all the other kernels that the roms i've tried has...but im about to try p3droid
 

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Slayher kernels worked very well for me, are you doing low voltage? Or medium? And what clock speeds?

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never tried it...but p3droid is the same...oh and low voltage because medium generates more heat and uses more battery...ultra low causes it to get stock at the m

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Actually depending on the phone the low voltage can get hotter than the medium voltage.

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I have a droid 2 and it definately gets hot...its has reached 120 and I got a message from a battery widget saying the battery is overheating. But it usually happens when im using the wifi tether

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Actually depending on the phone the low voltage can get hotter than the medium voltage.

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I did'nt know that...hmm I'll try other medium ones than...thx

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Okay. I know that this is an OLD thread, but I'm going to resurrect it.

I just got my very first Smartphone (Droid Razr). No rooting, etc... Just as it is out of the box. I noticed the phone heating up at times. Today, when I made a call, the side of my face was getting toasted!

I stopped by the Verizon Store today and they offered to swap it out (if I come in with the box, etc...), but I was told that this is a known issue and there is supposed to be a firmware upgrade being released.

Any advice for a n00b?

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My Droid was heating up slightly for a not but I has ceased for the most part. What is sending me for a loop now is that 3G is shown on white like on normal, plain CDMA and is not turning blue. However as soon as I give it a data command it is lightning fast and the arrows are visible for maybe a second. Not saying I'm complaining but it's weird. And to get back on topic my Droid has been ice cold for the past couple hours of continued use.

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