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1 minute ago, Hassan170 said:

yeah i reset it when i got it.
Facebook huh ok i will trim down on background apps.

what about this? If i combine this with a proper case would it have any effect?

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Nope. All you'd do is just transfer more heat to your case so you'll just have hotter hands.

 

A case is a heatsink so to say as in it can absorb heat but its HUGELY inefficient at getting rid of it no matter what. Samsung basically built this phone to not have a case but it will still be hot.

 

Btw these are meant for direct contact on the soc not a case they won't really do much if you put them on your phones outside.

I recently got a hand-me-down S10+ from my uncle and unfortunately its the Exynos Version. 
The metal sides tend to conduct a heat a little too well and because i use a bumper case i can feel it.

Just so you know, it does overheat occasionally outside of intensive loads.
Any suggestions on how i can get the phone to not overheat? Maybe software that has more granular control? or a case that has some kind of heat dissipiation?

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Did you factory reset it? The exynos s10+ does simply get hot. It's a powerful less efficient cpu in a phone no surprise there.

 

Yes you can get some "heatsink" cases but that doesn't fix the issue.

 

What I'd recommend is stop all apps that don't need to run in the background and remove things like facebook and such as these are known to do this and cause heat.

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8 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Did you factory reset it? The exynos s10+ does simply get hot. It's a powerful less efficient cpu in a phone no surprise there.

 

Yes you can get some "heatsink" cases but that doesn't fix the issue.

 

What I'd recommend is stop all apps that don't need to run in the background and remove things like facebook and such as these are known to do this and cause heat.

yeah i reset it when i got it.
Facebook huh ok i will trim down on background apps.

what about this? If i combine this with a proper case would it have any effect?

image.thumb.png.4cb0925c4331e0f324fa4d8debbab67e.png

PC: Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB 3200mhz RAM (8GBx2), Gigabyte B550M DS3H, GTX 1050 2GB, 650W Semi-Modular PSU80+ Gold

Phone: Poco F3 8GB + 256GB

Audio: Samson SR850s

Sound Card: SoundBlaster Play 4 USB sound card

IEM: planning to get the KBEAR KS2s
Please be patient with me, I'm fatally dumb and its honestly a miracle I've made it this far

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1 minute ago, Hassan170 said:

yeah i reset it when i got it.
Facebook huh ok i will trim down on background apps.

what about this? If i combine this with a proper case would it have any effect?

image.thumb.png.4cb0925c4331e0f324fa4d8debbab67e.png

Nope. All you'd do is just transfer more heat to your case so you'll just have hotter hands.

 

A case is a heatsink so to say as in it can absorb heat but its HUGELY inefficient at getting rid of it no matter what. Samsung basically built this phone to not have a case but it will still be hot.

 

Btw these are meant for direct contact on the soc not a case they won't really do much if you put them on your phones outside.

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40 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Nope. All you'd do is just transfer more heat to your case so you'll just have hotter hands.

 

A case is a heatsink so to say as in it can absorb heat but its HUGELY inefficient at getting rid of it no matter what. Samsung basically built this phone to not have a case but it will still be hot.

 

Btw these are meant for direct contact on the soc not a case they won't really do much if you put them on your phones outside.

i see well thanks for the advice mate.

 

PC: Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB 3200mhz RAM (8GBx2), Gigabyte B550M DS3H, GTX 1050 2GB, 650W Semi-Modular PSU80+ Gold

Phone: Poco F3 8GB + 256GB

Audio: Samson SR850s

Sound Card: SoundBlaster Play 4 USB sound card

IEM: planning to get the KBEAR KS2s
Please be patient with me, I'm fatally dumb and its honestly a miracle I've made it this far

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