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03-13-2019 03:22 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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04-14-2019 06:34 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI am having the same problem. Sometimes after only a brief phone call the sides of my phone are burning hot! I just got this phone and am worried it is going to melt! I also have Sprint and a Galaxy S10 Plus.
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04-15-2019 08:30 AM in
Galaxy S Phones@userwFDGc75UEk Please send a PM with your model code and IMEI. I would like to look into this further for you. http://bit.ly/2Kq3B5F
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04-17-2019 05:58 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesI am having the same issue has any one found a solution?
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04-20-2019 08:29 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesSame problem. Talked to support for over an hour.
There really not concerned. It is the auto sence feature. No way to disable.
I have to turn off the phone when it is with me, when I need to make a call turn it on.
They need to fix there software.
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04-20-2019 08:29 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesSame problem. Talked to support for over an hour.
There really not concerned. It is the auto sence feature. No way to disable.
I have to turn off the phone when it is with me, when I need to make a call turn it on.
They need to fix there software.
@user32vzGY13yD wrote:
My S10+ has recently started overheating. Phone is registered with Sprint (lousy service, Phone shows LTE but browser says "no internet connection") But at any rate, the main area of heat is around the "bixby button" on both sides of the screen. It gets hot when on phone calls, and I mean, so hot I had to get off the phone call due to it burning my ear. "Device Optimizer" doesnt show any issues. Said 97% optimized at the time of the most recent overheat issue.
Typically I just power the phone off to allow it to cool down.
I'm actually quite nervous to talk on the phone sometimes due to fear the phone will explode while I'm holding it.
Purchased from local BESTBUY in Atlanta, Ga.
Tempted to get a laser thermometer and start data logging the temps on it. There is no reason a phone should heat up 120 degrees F. I mean NUCLEAR hot! INSANE!!
Anyone else have similar issues?
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04-21-2019 06:09 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSame problem on Note 9 I just got 4 weeks ago. Over last 7-10 days it started to get very hot. Stopped yesterday, turned out it was over processing to prepare for the lastest OS updates. I took several downloads and restarts over most of the day. So far not getting hot anymore.
Hope this helps.
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04-29-2019 02:42 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI'm having the same issue with an unlocked S10+, can you assist me. Bought it from Best Buy and on T Mobile
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04-29-2019 02:48 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesHey there @MrGinn,
Can you send us a private message with the model code of your device here? http://bit.ly/2GH8URL
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04-16-2019 03:16 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesMy 10e is also overheating after doing a update. Both on or off the charger. no apps running. Tried rebooting. Optimize battery did not help. Back and sides are overbearing. Hot to touch. What to do? Scott
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04-16-2019 04:28 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesKeep a close eye on it - my S10+ got quite warm before it decided to power off and never power on again. Currently awaiting a replacement for a dead device.
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