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Question

Panasonic Eluga S overheat on browsing

May 19, 2015 4:42AM PDT

My panasonic eluga s is heating up to 50 to 60 degree Celsius with in 10 mins of browsing. Normally, the CPU temperature is 40 degree. It clocks to max frequency while doing a simple task. Battery temp also gradually increase to 38 - 40 degree. How to reduce the heating problem.

Is it normal for Panasonic eluga s or do i need to take it to service center.

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Answer
I looked for what CPU this uses and found...
May 19, 2015 4:58AM PDT

"Operating temperature options — 0 to 70°C, -20 to 70°C, or -40 to 85°C"

So 50 to 60C is well inside it's operating temp.
Bob

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Panasonic Eluga s Uses mt6592
May 19, 2015 6:55AM PDT

It uses MT6592 chip.

Architecture : 8x ARM Cortex-A7 @1.36 GHz, True Octa core.

I feel worst because the temperature raises with in 5 -10 mins of time.

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Then for you it's not good enough.
May 19, 2015 7:40AM PDT

One can look up operating temps but in your case it bothers you. I don't know of any CPU that doesn't warm up today.
bob

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PS. Hard to dig up an exact operating range but
May 19, 2015 8:04AM PDT

What I did find didn't tell me 60C was out of bounds.