Heat - Sony Xperia X Real Life Review

Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Sony Xperia X stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
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very bad when taking photos/videos

you can iron your clothes when xperia X is hot

Mine is only heating up when using the camera, other than that 98% of the time it stays cool

FoxTheLegend said:
Mine is only heating up when using the camera, other than that 98% of the time it stays cool
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I second this. If taking pictures for a minutes or so it will turn off features and give me that warning lol. Cannot wait to get a phone that will allow me to take pictures for much longer. Pretty much use my phone for sms, pictures and music

Only when exposed to sun but that's obvious xD

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heat & performance problem

Hi my xz is goes high tempreture in 15 minutes. but just 3d games. and performance is faills on games. I measured the temperature of 42C.cpu gauge and i measured 45C manuel home thermometer http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif When i playing real racing 3 10 minutes to 15 minutes fps is fail
is that problem just mine?
Do I need to take the service?
eguk said:
Hi my xz is goes high tempreture in 15 minutes. but just 3d games. and performance is faills on games. I measured the temperature of 42C.cpu gauge and i measured 45C manuel home thermometer http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif When i playing real racing 3 10 minutes to 15 minutes fps is fail
is that problem just mine?
Do I need to take the service?
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I think once the device reaches a certain temperature, it would start throttling its speed. I did an antutu benchmark and was getting around the 15k mark. Everyone were reporting that they were getting over 20k. I tried submerging the phone in cold water and ran the test, and got over 20k in antutu.
arvin2212 said:
I think once the device reaches a certain temperature, it would start throttling its speed. I did an antutu benchmark and was getting around the 15k mark. Everyone were reporting that they were getting over 20k. I tried submerging the phone in cold water and ran the test, and got over 20k in antutu.
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İ know but 15-20 minutes. is it normal? some users tell about 40-45 minutes. i confused
eguk said:
İ know but 15-20 minutes. is it normal? some users tell about 40-45 minutes. i confused
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It depends on your ambient temperature. Some people may live in a continent where their room temperate is lower than 20 Celsius while the rest (like me) on average would be 30 Celsius.
If you don't mind it, you could unlock your bootloader, install the Doomkernel by DooMLoRD and undervolt your device. That would reduce heat significantly.
arvin2212 said:
It depends on your ambient temperature. Some people may live in a continent where their room temperate is lower than 20 Celsius while the rest (like me) on average would be 30 Celsius.
If you don't mind it, you could unlock your bootloader, install the Doomkernel by DooMLoRD and undervolt your device. That would reduce heat significantly.
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thank you arvin for answers. i will try it but how is yours? How quickly heats up and fps fails?
eguk said:
thank you arvin for answers. i will try it but how is yours? How quickly heats up and fps fails?
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I can't comment on games as I didn't play a lot of games on the device seeing how the battery would drop rapidly. I played casual games which didn't require a high amount of power to process. Anyways, when I am outside and turn on the GPS to use it, the phone heats up rather quickly. Even when the camera is on the phone heats up.
its not just u, its the nature of the CPU, it gets hot quick plus it in a pretty close encloser (glass and plastic) so that doesnt help with heat dissipation

Heavy use endurance

Playing Candy Crush for 22 hours straight can take its toll on your battery (and your marriage). Rate this thread to express how the LG Nexus 5X's battery performs under heavy use. A higher rating indicates that it lasts a long time even when playing games, streaming video and audio, and doing other CPU-intensive activities.
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When using heavily I am out of juice by 4pm if off the charger at 7am.
svetius said:
When using heavily I am out of juice by 4pm if off the charger at 7am.
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if u do heavy tasks for long does it show any stutter??
Watching video?
mkp52mkp said:
if u do heavy tasks for long does it show any stutter??
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How about the battery life for things like video, or is that what you were doing?
svetius said:
When using heavily I am out of juice by 4pm if off the charger at 7am.
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You mean HEAVILY
Heavy usage scenario
Over 3 hours switching between gaming and streaming a live sporting event with Chrome, texting and emails in between. 40% brightness, no settings disabled, everything stock.
I'm impressed how games don't slow down to a crawl on this device even at its maximum throttled point, and the device stays quite cool as well. It has the perfect balance between performance, battery life and heat in these kinds of high load scenarios. In my experience this is a huge improvement over the N5 which was both hot and slow after 15-20 minutes of heavy usage.
bblzd said:
Over 3 hours switching between gaming and streaming a live sporting event with Chrome, texting and emails in between. 40% brightness, no settings disabled, everything stock.
I'm impressed how games don't slow down to a crawl on this device even at its maximum throttled point, and the device stays quite cool as well. It has the perfect balance between performance, battery life and heat in these kinds of high load scenarios. In my experience this is a huge improvement over the N5 which was both hot and slow after 15-20 minutes of heavy usage.
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Depending on game you can have an average of 4.5 hours of non-stop gaming which is impressive for this kind of performance. My best is 5.5 sot playing wonder tactics (yes it was a lazy lazy day)
From my side, in overall 4 hours of non-stop gaming using hard 3D games with wi-fi enabled and 50% of brightness.
If using web,YouTube and games battery drain fast.
Right now my phone lasts about 3-4 hours with heavy usage. I'm hoping I can get this straightened out. I may have to upgrade to the Nexus 6p or hope they develop a battery case for extended juice.
Heavy use endurance is poor, on a heavy usage day I go through two full charges.

Screen on time

It's amazing how much we actually use our phones in a given day, especially when we watch "videos"! Rate this thread to express how many hours of screen-on time you can get on the Moto Z Force before depleting the battery.
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Been browsing xda fir about a half hour now on WiFi. Brightness just above 1/4. Used a whopping 6% battery.
Screen on time is on par, maybe a bit less than the best phones I have used. A lot better than my G5.

Overall speed

Would you say that the Sony Xperia X is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Sony Xperia X exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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Fast enough for everyday tasks and occasional gaming
Fast, but not sometimes on Nougat with busy EMMC.
Faster for Gaming (Only gaming; loading times... Eh, Snapdragon 625 is faster).
Fingerprint, f*cking fastest. (Works partially with the wet finger, but, is ok).
Slow Shutdown and "Slow" Startup (Meh, iDevices, and Huawei Devices are Slower for this).
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
Would you say that the Sony Xperia X is "fast" in day-to-day use? A higher rating indicates that you think the Sony Xperia X exhibits fantastic performance. Like, is it as fast as your tears when you watch The Titanic?
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i must say, i'd expected more performance, its fast for sure, but i don't see much difference between my X and my old Z1. Could be a custom-rom issue but the X also stutter from time to time on fast scrolling and don't look that fast overall. But i don't tried any GPU heavy games, so i can't tell how it goes there
Have it or 6 months. Since day 1 it's updated to Oreo, must say wasn't expecting that good performance. No hicups, really fluid even when switchingg between apps and using split view with youtube.
I believe that Snap 650 with 1080p screen is an awesome combo.
without problem in performance.

Heat

Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy J5 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
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could be used as portable heater.
whenever i use mobile data on my phone, it turns into a toaster and the temps go between 70-84 degrees
but in games, the temps are ok only if you play offline games but it gets preety hot when you play online or multiplayer games(games that uses hotspot)
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whenever i use mobile data on my phone, it turns into a toaster and the temps go between 70-84 degrees
but in games, the temps are ok only if you play offline games but it gets preety hot when you play online or multiplayer games(games that uses hotspot)

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