Prevent Ion from overheating during charging - Sony Xperia S, Acro S, Ion

Hey guys.... just bought xperia ion yesterday and noticed that it gets overheated while charging and if we are downloading something thought wifi and charging the phone simultaneously, it get too hot...
But i came across a simple trick to prevent the same :
When you are charging your phone... just place it over a glass surface... e.g. your corner table or something. It just wont get heated up at all.
I downloaded through wifi on my ion for about 1 hr while charging and there was no heating at all..
Hope this helps...

manishmalhotra said:
Hey guys.... just bought xperia ion yesterday and noticed that it gets overheated while charging and if we are downloading something thought wifi and charging the phone simultaneously, it get too hot...
But i came across a simple trick to prevent the same :
When you are charging your phone... just place it over a glass surface... e.g. your corner table or something. It just wont get heated up at all.
I downloaded through wifi on my ion for about 1 hr while charging and there was no heating at all..
Hope this helps...
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will it better if u putting it on a laptop cooler?

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[Q] xperia play heating problem

hi guys,
I have a weird problem with my Xperia Play, when I put the battery it gets very hot even when the phone is off.
Anyone got this problem before?
No mine gets hot if I teather and charge at the same time. What temperatures does it get to the battery can stand temperatures up to 60'c before damaging the battery
Sent from my R800i using XDA
actually the heat doesn't come from the battery but from the motherboard, and it gets very hot even when the phone is shutdown.
I sure that it's a hardware problem but not sure how to fix it.
Do you think that if I reflow it with a hot air gun, it fixes the problem?
if your phone is still under warnty i would get it fixed by sony erricson before you go opening it up. you dont wont to end up with a paper weight
Battery heat can be dangerous and you should remove the battery until you fix it.
I had similar problem, mine heats when i turn it on and drain battery fast (electric circuit problem).. i sent it to repair center and i advise you to do the same.
so, ... anyone got it any idea what's wrong with the phone .. WHY IS IT GETTING HOT, even though it is switched off..
I've never heard of a device getting hot when it's not even on. While charging, playing games for a while, or while overclocked, yes. While it's off, no.
Sounds like some sort of strange hardware issue to me. Time to send it in for warranty.
Sent from a Galaxy far, far away

Xperia play overheating

i rehoused me xperia play and when i tryed to turn it on i just got the blinking red light, so i bought a new battery that worked for 45 mins when it overheated to 47degress then died so i bought a external battery charger and the battery charges but when i put it in it overheats and dies in an hour and when it charges it gets even hotter and dies faster..... does anyone know how to fix this cause i cant afford to buy a new phone anytime soon
Are you using stock firmware or a custom one?
Stock
well the same thing happened to me..
i rehoused my mobile. but when i was closing up the phone, without putting in the back housing, i tried to switch on the phone so i would check if everything was fine or not. But what i did wrong here was that i just inserted the battery in wrong direction. Negative to the positive and vice versa. Nothing happened at that time, and the phone did not turn on. Upon realizing my mistake, i tried to power on my mobile again with the correct battery connections but this time the phone just wont turn on. There was a weird red light that started blinking and the phone just wont turn on.
so i completed the housing process thinking that maybe that was the problem and there was some sort of a sensor or something but that damn thing just wouldnt turn on. even if i put the mobile on charge it wouldnt turn on. so what i did was, i again opened up the back of my phone, deliberately put the battery in wrong position, tried to switch the phone on, and then i put the battery back again in the right direction and as i press the power button, walla, the phone is alive again.
BUT...
its getting HOT. damn HOT. after only being on for about 5 min, the battery got hot to 54C. upon inspection. i found out that the battery is not getting hot, but its the motherboard that is heating up.
i went to the service center, which opened up the board and found an IC that was damaged (caused by my battery mistake).
Found the IC from china. Ordered it, and TODAY it arrived. I will be going back to the service center, for replacement of the IC. If all is OK, i will let you know.
meanwhile, check out the pic of the IC that got damaged on my mobile during the process of rehousing and my stupidity.
hey thanks that helps cause i think i did the same thing with the battery...do u have a link to buy the new Ic?
FOUND a friend in china, and bought the IC from him ..
STATUS :
just now, after connecting the new IC, the phone has started working again. its NOT heating up. Everything is working fine..
EXCEPT
that now my phone shows no signals. In the settings when i search for other networks, i find many other networks also (MEANING THE TRANSMITTER IS WORKING FINE) but the phone just wont connect to my network and wont give me any signals.
I only get "EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY" status.
I am actually getting fed up of this set. Anyways, i hope u get the IC, and your phone works fine. ( I HOPE )
addictivesundew said:
well the same thing happened to me..
i rehoused my mobile. but when i was closing up the phone, without putting in the back housing, i tried to switch on the phone so i would check if everything was fine or not. But what i did wrong here was that i just inserted the battery in wrong direction. Negative to the positive and vice versa. Nothing happened at that time, and the phone did not turn on. Upon realizing my mistake, i tried to power on my mobile again with the correct battery connections but this time the phone just wont turn on. There was a weird red light that started blinking and the phone just wont turn on.
so i completed the housing process thinking that maybe that was the problem and there was some sort of a sensor or something but that damn thing just wouldnt turn on. even if i put the mobile on charge it wouldnt turn on. so what i did was, i again opened up the back of my phone, deliberately put the battery in wrong position, tried to switch the phone on, and then i put the battery back again in the right direction and as i press the power button, walla, the phone is alive again.
BUT...
its getting HOT. damn HOT. after only being on for about 5 min, the battery got hot to 54C. upon inspection. i found out that the battery is not getting hot, but its the motherboard that is heating up.
i went to the service center, which opened up the board and found an IC that was damaged (caused by my battery mistake).
Found the IC from china. Ordered it, and TODAY it arrived. I will be going back to the service center, for replacement of the IC. If all is OK, i will let you know.
meanwhile, check out the pic of the IC that got damaged on my mobile during the process of rehousing and my stupidity.
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I did the exact same thing and have the same problem, but the difference is when i try the reverse method it still doesnt come on but cud i get a link to where u found the IC
The problem here is the same IC from the picture. Even though I found the replacement IC from China, I still couldn't get my set to start up normally without overheating. If you remove the IC from the board, the phone will start (even without the IC) but you will get no signals
For me, I was unable to get the phone back to its working condition. So I sold the phone as it was.
addictivesundew said:
The problem here is the same IC from the picture. Even though I found the replacement IC from China, I still couldn't get my set to start up normally without overheating. If you remove the IC from the board, the phone will start (even without the IC) but you will get no signals
For me, I was unable to get the phone back to its working condition. So I sold the phone as it was.
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But mine wont start at all now, any suggestions? I dont really care if it will get signals or not.
U did the same thing as I did i.e. Insert the battery in wrong position???
addictivesundew said:
U did the same thing as I did i.e. Insert the battery in wrong position???
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Yep I did, but still nothing
When u put it cell to charge, r u getting a "Red Blinking Light" state?
addictivesundew said:
The problem here is the same IC from the picture. Even though I found the replacement IC from China, I still couldn't get my set to start up normally without overheating. If you remove the IC from the board, the phone will start (even without the IC) but you will get no signals
For me, I was unable to get the phone back to its working condition. So I sold the phone as it was.
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By inserting the battery in reversed position you probably caused some sort of short-circuit. You probably didn't burn only IC, but many different parts. When the part is damaged and short-circuit exist in it it heats up very very quickly as the current on this part (any many other parts that are connected with it) is very big (this also causes very quick battery drainage). So it means you had probably burnt the mainboard even if the phone switches on, so getting new mainboard is the only sollution to get the phone fully working (as I think you aren't proffessional who can diagnose and repair it. Neither do I ).
I hope this helped somehow.
Sent from my beautiful Xperia PLAY using Tapatalk 2
addictivesundew said:
When u put it cell to charge, r u getting a "Red Blinking Light" state?
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Yep!!
Hello all I too have an xperia r800i play with the same problem or better the battery under the battery becomes very hot in a few minutes, and drain the battery quickly. Moreover, even when you plug in the charger not charging? only shows the loading icon but then not charged and only the LED flashing red?
And you can not start the phone FASTBOOT? because the LED flashes blue and then turns on a second phone in the normal
how can I do to fix?
thanks
Hey,
i have the same problem.
i tried isolating a pin from battery (the midle one) and i got it to work without heating, i thought it was fixed but then i took the battery back out and overheated again maybe theres something wrong with the pins any alternatives?
i did the same thing my phone is in the fridge now i boosted the battery by usb with bare wires got it started up hoping to get to 50% charge then try a reflash see if that works

[Q] One X not charging and small burned rubber smell

I plugged my phone for charging yesterday and it wouldn't charge. So I switched it off for a while and then tried plugging it in and it worked , but experiencing same issues of it charging only occasionally ( sometimes it charges and sometimes it doesnt) . But the more worrying thing is a small burned rubber smell from around the headphone jack. On checking battery Temperature there was nothing out of the usual and it was below 40 degrees most of the time. Also , Today I went to settings and the white background was blinking red for some reason, so on rebooting, the phone went into the recovery mode for some reason, but on powering down and switching on again this issue seems to be fixed for now.
What is the reason for these erratic issues ? Please HELP
I am still on warranty
I think ics may be burnt r damaged take it to service centre as soon as possible
Sent from my Micromax A50

Jump Start Acro S Battery

Hi
I recently changed my Sony Acro S charging port.
While doing the repair, the battery got drained and now , i have put in Charge for almost 1.5 days and the phone is not getting on at all .
The RED led blinks sometime and then it goes off after 2 hours.
I know the battery is dead and there is no problem with the charging port.
Can anyone please guide me as how to get my device back live?
Is there any way to jump start the battery thro external chargers ?
yakaaithiri said:
Hi
I recently changed my Sony Acro S charging port.
While doing the repair, the battery got drained and now , i have put in Charge for almost 1.5 days and the phone is not getting on at all .
The RED led blinks sometime and then it goes off after 2 hours.
I know the battery is dead and there is no problem with the charging port.
Can anyone please guide me as how to get my device back live?
Is there any way to jump start the battery thro external chargers ?
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Hi mate,
Have you tried using the charging dock? I believe Acro S comes with a charging dock when you buy it.

Z5 Premium won't turn on

Z5 Premium not turning on
hello everyone,
PLEASE HELP ME!
My z5 premium was working fine.. battery was charged too, and suddenly it turned off, and it didn't turn on back again. I've tried all the different ways and solutions that should turn it back on:
hard reset didn't work
2 minutes hard reset didn't work
hard reset button didn't work
plugged it in using it's OEM charger and usb cable didn't work either and LED didn't lit up
plugged it in to the computer nothing happened, wasn't detected with no sign of life
I had to take off it's battery cover (using professional tools) unplugged the battery, connected the phone to the charger while the battery is unplugged, and nothing happened reconnected the battery back, and plugged the phone again to it's wall charger, and no sign of life.
i left it there all night long since the afternoon. and when i came back in the next morning to check if the phone is charging and the LED is lit up, but again NO SIGN OF LIFE!
(BTW, the phone is in mint condition and it was never been disassembled or repaired)
Please if anyone have an idea what this could be?
if anyone has encountered the same problem and went through the same of what I've been, and was able to repair it or find a solution PLEASE LET ME KNOW!
Now, I'm thinking of 2 things: either the battery is completely dead(damaged) or it's the mainboard which I don't hope to be.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS!
Now, forget about any sort of software repair, as I explained above, the phone didn't succeed in that.
So, any help or suggestion would be so much appreciated.
Thank you all for taking time in reading and participating in this topic.
Have a good day.
Hi, I have the same issue and I am unable to solve it, I changed also battery to a new one like you did, the phone was turned on suddenly it starts to overheating and turns off and I'm unable to turn it on anymore
s904s said:
Hi, I have the same issue and I am unable to solve it, I changed also battery to a new one like you did, the phone was turned on suddenly it starts to overheating and turns off and I'm unable to turn it on anymore
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Not happy reading this thread. Why so many issues with Sony Android... Anyway;;
- I recently had the same issue - or an issue in the same ball park. Phone Just died and refused to charge, but would show a red LED and try to boot when plugged in.
- Sent it to Sony, Hoping it is only a dead battery
The OP sounds like a they have a USB port issue or a board issue, also OP phone will no longer waterproof after removal of cover.
Unclear as to whether you have tried the following;
- Turn on whist holding camera button instead of Volume up/down. it is worth a try
- Try to grab an official sony charging cable- basically impossible to buy nowadays, maybe a PS4 controller cable? try it
My stock unrooted Z5p died like this in April. Have the same issue as the OP and tried all the same solutions. My Z5p had only been used indoors for months with WiFi before sudden death. Replacing the charging port did nothing. Using the OEM cable and charger with a new battery gets a 2 sec red light when connected to power and starts booting up until the swirls (gets past Sony Xperia and powered by android screens). Then the screen goes dark and shows the big battery for a couple of seconds.
I didn't realize there was a sudden death problem with Sony phones until I started trying to fix this. What's even crazier is that I had (have) the Xperia Z, Z Ultra, and the Z2. The Z2 was used in the rain constantly and even survived an ejection from a handlebar mount at 15mph onto asphalt. (All these phones were rooted and using custom ROMs/kernels.) Seems like Sony has a serious QC issue they're not taking about.

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