- 11-10-2012, 01:56 AM
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My 920 gets super hot on the back and front kind of towards the top. Is this a common thing?
Pay that! - 11-10-2012, 01:58 AM #2
- 11-10-2012, 07:27 AM #4
Same here. It gets warmer in that area.
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HP Touchpad 32GB CM 9 ICS - 11-10-2012, 07:53 AM #5
No worse than the bottom half of my 4S. *shrug*
- 11-10-2012, 11:51 AM #6
Mine gets noticeably warm there... I do not think this is a defect. Could be from multiple things-- Camera, battery or the inductive coil... Those coils can produce excess heat.
Source: Inductive Charging - 11-10-2012, 11:59 AM #7
Mine gets warm enough that I don't enjoy making a call on it.
Of course, I'd prefer to use a headset, but I can't get any mic working with any headset I own. I think my jack must be... jacked?
I suppose I could go Bluetooth, but I like to listen to music a lot during the day and I'm already starting to be wary about the battery life on the phone when using any streaming service. Adding in a Bluetooth stereo solution on top of that might kill the phone in a couple hours. - 11-10-2012, 12:11 PM #8
Might be a weird question, but do you think matte L920 would absorb the heat better than glossy ones or vice versa?
- 11-10-2012, 12:21 PM #10
absorb what heat? only place this would matter is in the sun, and yes, it is conceivable that a matte finish would absorb more heat than gloss. with that said, black will be the worst, white will be the best, the matte vs gloss difference will be a distance second place contributor.
My phone gets warm, but not hot. About as hot as my iphone 4 without a case buffering it. With a case, the heat on the iphone is much less noticeable.
the heat is a factor of the circuitry, but also the battery discharging. probably a good plan anyway, but turning off things like the sensitive touch and whatever else saves battery, will also save heat. - 11-10-2012, 12:53 PM #11
Sorry, my English is not perfect might have used the wrong word to describe.
I was just wondering if Black Matte would have less issues with heat, than other glossy ones. Because of different material being used. Not that i know anything about materials and stuff.
I am going to get mine next week and i still have time to pick color, that's why i asked. - 11-10-2012, 01:13 PM
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Pay that! - 11-10-2012, 02:18 PM #13
ah, my understanding is that the material is the same in all colors, the finish is slightly different is all. Could speculate about the surface area of a matte finish offering greater heat dissipation... but I think that would be insignificant. The sun will heat up a matte color more than a glossy one, and a dark color more than a light one. so matte black is kinda the worst case.
But I am not sure the "heat" being discussed in this thread is really about the sun. so maybe that's the answer to the question no one asked.
As for internal heat, color and finish should not have a bearing. - 11-10-2012, 02:22 PM #14
Thinner phones get hotter than thicker phones. Phones like the galaxy s iii with its paper thin back you will feel the battery heat up and the area around the lense. I would find it perplexing if the lumia 920 actually heated up noticeably at all, since the plastic is thick and doesn't conduct heat well. Unless its just the metal part.
- 11-10-2012, 03:01 PM #15
My black 920 gets pretty warm--probably the same as what everyone else is describing. It's battery also seems to die pretty fast. My wife's red 920 does not seem to get hot at all and it's battery has been pretty stellar. Manufacturing defect in the black ones or a firmware problem?
- 11-10-2012, 03:56 PM #16
From what I've read, the battery & coil are all held in a metal frame within the Polycarb... it could be that the frame, coil & battery heat up when charging and the phone passes the heat through the top. I did notice mine cool off after I stopped charging it. This should only be an issue during charge.
- 11-14-2012, 12:15 AM #17
Mine is running uncomfortably warm too. Basically any time it pulls data it starts getting hot. I haven't noticed the battery life, but the battery life was so poor on my HD7S that I wouldn't notice.
One theory, has anyone thought about how the outer metal plate on the camera might be the culprit? The whole phone is encased in thick plastic which doesn't efficiently conduct heat. But that metal Carl Zeiss plate get's noticeably hotter than the rest of the case, which I think causes the heat to get radiated out more quickly (like a coil on an electric stove).
I doubt this is something a software patch can fix, particularly with windows phones that drip data constantly to support the live tiles. Lets hope the first wave of cases comes out soon so we don't get burned. - 11-14-2012, 08:33 AM #18
Got my 920 last night and plugged it in to charge. Called my brother while it was charging and spoke to him for the better part of an hour. Noticed immediately that the phone around the earpiece was warm - not so much that I couldn't use it, but warm enough to worry me. I figured it was a combination of charging and use, because when it was just charging it was not warm.
This morning I was driving to work with the phone plugged in and was using Nokia Music and Drive. I got a call from a friend and, again, it was hot. :unsure:
I have searched on line and no one has mentioned this. Do I have a defective handset or are we talking a design flaw? Granted, both times it has been charging and working, but my other phones (android & iPhone) do not suffer from this.
Any thoughts? Anyone else having this issue? - 11-14-2012, 09:21 AM #19
I downloaded Angry Birds Star Wars last night for my son and after a few minutes it was pretty hot. I have owned all types of phones and devices over the years and nothing has gotten this hot. I would classify it getting to the very hot stage. I expect warm with intensity, but this was significantly more than that. I have access to a laser thermometer. I will try to measure it when I can.
- 11-14-2012, 09:53 AM #21
I have fantastic battery life so far but my black 920 does get awfully warm at the top after playing games or talking on the phone. I would say hot but very warm to the touch.
I wish I knew for sure if this was a defect so I can exchange it. Right now that is the only issue I really have so I dont want to give up a unit I am happy with if the next one will get warm too and may have other issues. - 11-14-2012, 11:00 AM #22
MINE is matte black and I noticed it this mornig for the first time, I was playing civilization revolution with my phone plugged in and it was really hot, uncomfortably so, then to add to it, it died on me, it just totally died WHILE IT WAS CHARGING WTF!!!
to go with the yellowing tint on my buttons, and a battery that has lasted about 16-18 hrs im about to make a return... - 11-14-2012, 09:36 PM #23
I upgraded from a Samsung Focus to a red 920. Battery life has been horrific so far. 6-8 hours of light usage (checking Twitter, a few minutes of Angry Birds, random searches) and I've drained a full charge. I get the overheating problem, too. Even browsing the web makes my phone run abnormally hot. Playing games becomes uncomfortably hot after 10-15 minutes.
It's bad. I really want to love this phone, but I've had to fully charge it 2-3 times a day since I've had it. Never seen a phone with such poor life. - 11-14-2012, 09:46 PM #24
If you are syncing google contacts and calendars it will heat up your phone.
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Removed my google account and now my phone doesn't overheat anymore. - 11-15-2012, 10:50 AM #25
I asked @NokisCareUS about the heat on Twitter this morning and they said that it is quite normal for the phone to get warm when multiple apps are running. That makes me feel a little better but I just had my longest phone conversation so far, about 15 minutes, and the phone was pretty uncomfortable to hold on me ear. I only had KIK messenger and email open in the background.
Just dont know if I should exchange it. Everything else works great on this phone and I am getting fantastic battery life.

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