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Home » HTC One M9 overheating issues won’t go away; surface temp exceeds 130 degrees during GFXBench
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HTC One M9 overheating issues won’t go away; surface temp exceeds 130 degrees during GFXBench

Matt KinneBy Matt KinneMarch 16, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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The accusations of the Snapdragon 810 processor overheating have been around ever since the Qualcomm powered chip was first announced. It has long been denied from Qualcomm and even LG. More recently, the HTC One M9 seems to disregard those claims as it continues to overheat.

The first real overheating issue spotted was right after HTC’s MWC announcement of the One M9 where it overheated during the AnTuTu Benchmark. While it did overheat, there could have been plenty of factors that played into it such as continued charging, excessive use, pre-production device, etc. It definitely didn’t dispel any rumors, but it kept them coming.

Today, more information of the chip set overheating within the metal unibody of the HTC One M9 has surfaced. A Dutch site called Tweakers took the HTC One M9 and put it through a battery of tests, including the GFXBench. During the benchmark, the rear of the device heated up to 131 degrees. To give you a perspective, tap water at 140 degrees can give you third-degree burns.

Tweakers didn’t stop there, as the lined of five marquee devices and ran the same benchmark side-by-side to give a perspective to how hot the device actually gets. Among the devices, the Galaxy Note 4 and the HTC One M9’s predecessor were the coolest at 100 degrees and 102 degrees respectively.

While this is definitely still a cause for concern, the conditions are unknown. Like we mentioned earlier, it could be because of the device not being a final product or other outside factors. We won’t know until the masses get their hands on the HTC One M9 later this month.


 

Update from HTC’s Jeff Gordon:

PSA: One more time, all together now: HTC One M9 software isn't final yet, no matter how many pre-release benchmarks you run.

— Jeff Gordon (@urbanstrata) March 16, 2015

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Matt Kinne

I golf, autocross, and spend way too much time messing with new phones and gadgets. FWNED is where I share smartphone news, leaks, reviews, and whatever else catches my attention in the tech world.

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