07-01-2019 10:10 PM
07-31-2019 10:08 AM
It's very hard to comment on your temperatures. I need to know specifically what you were doing right before you read the temperature, what your brightness is set to and what your room temperature is.stas.ponyatovski said:I totally agree with the previous comments - there is a big problem with this phone's heat and ram management. My phone's CPU operates in the 35 - 60 degree Celsius range during casual use ( Facebook, Gmail etc.), and heats up to 80 degrees during intense gaming (or a benchmark test for this matter). Screenshot is attached. For your consideration Asus.
07-31-2019 03:16 PM
08-01-2019 10:52 AM
08-01-2019 06:28 PM
do you think 65°c is safe? i guess with that temperature performance will go down and what's the temperature before the device is shutdown. i think people are worried about possible shutdown, performance issue, burning, etc...Anders_ASUS said:It's very hard to comment on your temperatures. I need to know specifically what you were doing right before you read the temperature, what your brightness is set to and what your room temperature is.stas.ponyatovski said:I totally agree with the previous comments - there is a big problem with this phone's heat and ram management. My phone's CPU operates in the 35 - 60 degree Celsius range during casual use ( Facebook, Gmail etc.), and heats up to 80 degrees during intense gaming (or a benchmark test for this matter). Screenshot is attached. For your consideration Asus.
I can say that my current room temperature is 26 Celsius. When using Facebook at moderate brightness and scrolling slowly then I have a temperature of 35-40 Celsius. But I can also reach 55 Celsius if I scroll like crazy with maximum brightness.
When I play PUBG with graphics set to HD and High, I reach around 54 Celsius and when graphics is set to HDR and Extreme, i can reach up to 65 Celsius.
The CPU temp reading also depends on which app you're using to measure your temperatures as there are many cores and they do not all keep the same temperature.
What I can say is that ZenFone 6 doesn't throttle more than most flagship phones. There's nothing wrong (to my knowledge) with how warm it gets. There are some differences from other phones on how warm it feels in your hand and this is because of the flip cam design but this doesn't mean that the CPU is getting warmer than most other flagship phones under the same conditions.
08-01-2019 10:30 PM