Droid Razr - too hot to touch
steve_o
Enthusiast - Level 3

Having several issues with my Droid RAZR, purchased in June 2012.  Current Android Version 4.1.2, Build Nbr 9.8.20-72....

Main issues are:

  1. Battery life - stays plugged in all day & takes about an hour to go from 100% battery to about 65% battery.  It's under 50% at 2 hours after being unplugged & is around 20% within 3 hrs.
  2. Overheating is a problem.  When not in use (and simply in a shirt pocket) it gets to the point of being uncomfortably hot.  Temp in a battery app is between 42-45 C.  If I use it for streaming audio, it gets too hot to hold.  Heat is also up during any phone activity at all.
  3. Drops in & out of 4G/3G constantly & is much more apt to drop that coverage down to 1x than ever before. 
  4. Also notice that the GPS flashes in & out more often recently than before. 

Not sure exactly when the update to JellyBean was rolled out to me, but I have had more of these issues in the last 90 days than I did prior to that.  I know that within the last 30 days other Verizon users with Droids have told me about abnormal power consumption on virtually all apps on their phone. 

Using Advanced Task Killer v1.9.7 & have it set to autokill = crazy and interval = when screen off.  Apps set to ignore are Gmail, a Craigslist app, Weather and Calendar. Everything else I have set to kill.  Even with those apps, it is still warm to the touch. 

Nothing I've done thus far has seemed to help curb the unusual power consumption on my Razr.  I've cleared the cache on it several times, and it seems to have curbed the constant heat issue, but not the spikes in temperature that went unnoticed before. 

I don't want to do a factory reset on it if I can avoid it, but would if it were the only resort. 

Any ideas what else to try? 

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Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
B33
Legend

First thing Get rid of the Task Killer that can for sure cause the Heating as the ( Task Killer ) is constantly fight the Apps, try running the phone in Safe Mode you could have some apps causing the issue as well)  And have you done a System Cache Clear in say the last couple of Months if not i would definitely try that with a follow up of a Factory Reset.. And one other thing i like to ask are you using the Charger that came with the phone or Charging it Via a Computer if by computer Switch to the charger that came with it in the Box..

Give these suggestions a Try..  Let me know how it's doing   b33

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
steve_o
Enthusiast - Level 3

To answer your questions:

1. First thing Get rid of the Task Killer that can for sure cause the Heating as the ( Task Killer ) is constantly fight the Apps,

It is now uninstalled.  I had installed it when I noticed that the Android OS was using a disproportionate amount of the system resources (over 50%).

2. try running the phone in Safe Mode you could have some apps causing the issue as well

I will give this a try.  Most apps I notice take 3% or under of power consumption.  The big ones are screen (30 second timeout), Android OS (as of now, they are about 70% of the power consumption) and Wi-Fi (at home).  Android System takes only slightly more than the most heavy power consuming app.

Outside of the task killer, I had only installed updates to apps over the last month or so.  I just booted it into Safe Mode & it got noticeably hot in the center after about 5 minutes. 

3. And have you done a System Cache Clear in say the last couple of Months if not i would definitely try that

Yes, several times in the last week or so (Power off, then Vol + and Vol - and Power ), select Recovery,then select wipe cache partition & then reboot).

4. with a follow up of a Factory Reset

I had wanted to avoid doing that unless as an absolute last resort, since I have so many pictures, files, and other things saved on the phone. 

and your last question:

5. And one other thing i like to ask are you using the Charger that came with the phone or Charging it Via a Computer if by computer Switch to the charger that came with it in the Box..

Yes (at home).  In the vehicle, I am using a charger I purchased from Verizon when I got this phone.  At work, I use an AC Charger that was also purchased from Verizon. 

Thanks for the help.  I will let you know if Safe Mode makes any difference.

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
B33
Legend

Okie Doke i'll be on the Forum for a While Longer this evening)  if you find something and want to let me know )  Tomorrow i will probably be on here around Noonish Maybe early Morning..

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
steve_o
Enthusiast - Level 3

I cleared the cache (again) last night & booted the phone in Safe Mode.  Below are observations.

  1. Since phone was in safe mode, not all apps were available or could be run.  In using it how I could, I noticed that some apps when running would make the phone noticeably warmer in the center back of the phone.  Since I couldn't measure it, it is only a guess, but it was not significantly cooler than when running in regular mode.
  2. Power consumption was the same if not a little worse in Safe Mode.  Approx 40 minutes on battery brought around a 10% drop.  Screen & Android OS were 70%+ of the use (Screen 57%, Android OS 14%).  Everything else was significantly under 5% (Gmail, Google Services, Cell Standby, Gallery, Google Play Store).  No other apps run. 
  3. The temperature logger I just opened up supported Item #1 above.  Temp ran between 29-34 (85-94 F) during Safe Mode operation.  Out of safe mode, it ran between 27-38 C (80-100 F).  It had a few spikes that were between 38-40 C (100-104 F).  In looking back thru several days of those logs, I saw it consistently running between 41-48 C (105-118 F).  While I'm at work, I have a small fan that blows right by the phone which  I am sure helps some. 
  4. In looking farther back in the temp log, I noticed the temp recorded during the streaming in my car (in original post) to have been consistently between 45-47 C (113-117 F), and as high as 60-62 C (140 - 145 F).  That's to the point of being able to cook an egg with my RAZR! 

Outside of the Task Killer, I haven't installed any apps over the last month (it is now uninstalled).  The only thing I've done is to install updates.  Friends who have a RAZR have also reported (to me) similar behavior on theirs being almost too hot to hold, particularly since late April 2013. 

I really don't want to do a factory reset & go to the trouble of having to restore everything on the phone.  I had done that a couple times on my old Droid with negligible impact.  Meanwhile, my wife's iPhone 4 chugs along & she charges it once a day.  My phone drains as much during my drive home as hers does - unplugged - all day long. 

Thoughts? 

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
B33
Legend

Steve give this app a Try it's called System Panel it's a Free app or you can purchase it i have the paid Version) Tell me with App installed what: CPU  1  &  2 is running How Much Memory is being used,  How much Internal and Eternal storage there is and the Temps when you First load the App the Temps are going to be in Celsius but they can be changed to Fahrenheit..

And i understand on the doing a Factory Reset they can be i'll call less attractive if things don't go Just right but sometimes especially if you update to a new OS it's the only thing that can kind of put the phone back on solid ground..

My Two Maxx's are Running around the 80.0 to 85.0 deg area one other thing you can do and i do Quite often is i press and hold on the Home button the stuff that you see in the vertical Line is essentially running a Swipe to the Right or to the Left will cancel what you see there..

Give Panel App a  try and Let me know how the Phone is Doing..  Lets try that  b 

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
SoccerRef12
Specialist - Level 1

A factory reset only resets the system, not the storage, so your pics and music should be ok.

Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Good evening steve_o!

I've got a plethora of ideas to help. So, let's jump right into the deep end and get this resolved.

Now, as advised, safe mode is a great option to undertake given your description of things http://vz.to/rxg0ii . When in safe mode, please test things out to see if you notice the same issues. That will ultimately allow us to isolate the issues between the software and a potentially harmful application. Of course, this would be the step before we move into a hard reset. Please let us know how it goes.

EvanO_VZW

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Re: Droid Razr - too hot to touch
steve_o
Enthusiast - Level 3

I installed the control panel app & have been running it for a couple days.  Just sitting idle, the CPU is running around 5-10% each, at between 350Mhz with the occasional spike to 800Mhz. 

Memory reports 72% used, with 224M available. 

Internal storage reports 10% used & 7404M available.  Temperature (idle) is around 91 F.  There's a noticeable warm spot on the center back of the phone about the size of a quarter. 

I looked at the battery history from yesterday (I let the battery go dead last night) & saw a couple instances where the phone lost 10% (or more) in a 10 minute span.  It dropped from 65% remaining to 48% remaining in one of them, while it had taken an hour to drop from 70% remaining to 65% remaining.  Another drop was from 30% to 19% that took place over a 5 minute span.  Meanwhile, the temps reported throughout that whole cycle was between 89F - 91F, with one or two spikes of 93F. 

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steve_o
Enthusiast - Level 3

Please see post #5 in this thread where I had done the safe mode operation.  I did not notice an appreciable difference in temperature from regular mode operation.  However, not all apps were available/functional in safe mode.