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All phones heat up when pressed against your ear after long periods. Also though i find 3G and thin phones heat up more and mostly during internet. But most of it can be put down to body heat. My old Nokia 6300 did get hotter than normal though.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 19:12:00
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All phones get hot during prolonged use but thinner phones especially with metal casings seem to exacerbate the situation.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 20:15:34
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It is very normal for a phone to heat up when being used. However the levels of heat differ according to the type of service that is being used at that particular moment. Take for instance If I have my v360 motorola connected to a pc as a mordem it heats up more than when Iam on long calls and extended usage of gprs in the phone. Using it for extended calls will generate extra heat but that ought to be normal as well. Imagine that body temperature is 37 degrees celcius for a normal and healthy human. Unless the phone has a factory fault of which it rarely heppans.
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Posted: 2008-06-22 08:58:22
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Given some heat will be generate and some phones generate less than others. Anyone tried the Nokia 6500 slider, its above normal range of heat! much much more than the old banana nokia phone in its earlier days (but then again we are not talking about bananas here are we?)
My trusty SE W960i generates heat too but nothing that i would be worried about. In this 6500 slider's case, well its on for resale already...
Cheers
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Posted: 2008-06-22 13:46:10
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My N71 heated up when HTML browsing and long conversations. I think its when there's load on the battery
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Posted: 2008-06-23 21:21:59
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I goes back to what I said:
This is normal. This time consider the atomic theory if Iam not mistaken. Particles move, vibrate and generate heat
Extended usage of the device may result in exessive heat. Unless the
heat is in extremes there is nothing to worry about
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Posted: 2008-06-24 11:41:21
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yes, it is normal for a phone to be warm after extended use. i have an old nokia 6260 that i used for a one hour phone call it is very warm after conversation but not too hot that it is uncomfortable to hold. now both my k800i and 6680 warms up during extended use. my other phone which my wife is now using, the 6300 is noticably more warmer after long calls, this is mainly because it has a metal battery cover that is more heat conductive.
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Posted: 2008-06-24 22:56:04
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