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03-07-2025 12:18 PM in
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I'm experiencing overheating with my Samsung Galaxy M35, and it's causing my phone to slow down when it gets too hot. I'd like to know if there's a solution.
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ヅFedron
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03-07-2025 12:27 PM in
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Overheating in the Samsung Galaxy M35 can be caused by several factors, such as high-performance apps, gaming, background processes, or even software issues. Here are some possible solutions:
1. Reduce Refresh Rate & Limit FPS – If your phone allows, lower the refresh rate and use apps like Good Guardians to limit FPS.
2. Check for Background Apps – Close unnecessary apps running in the background. You can check this in Settings > Battery & Device Care > Background Usage Limits.
3. Lower Performance Mode – Switch to Power Saving Mode or Standard Mode instead of High-Performance Mode.
4. Disable 5G & Reduce Network Usage – If you’re not using 5G, switching to 4G/LTE can help reduce heating. Also, avoid excessive downloads or streaming.
5. Cooling Features – Check if Thermal Guardian (part of Good Guardians) is available for your device and adjust the thermal limits.
6. Update Software – Make sure your phone is running the latest software update from Settings > Software Update.
7. Avoid Charging While Using – Using the phone while charging generates extra heat.
8. Clear Cache Partition – Sometimes, clearing the cache partition can help (done via Recovery Mode).
Try these steps and let me know if the overheating improves!😊
1. Reduce Refresh Rate & Limit FPS – If your phone allows, lower the refresh rate and use apps like Good Guardians to limit FPS.
2. Check for Background Apps – Close unnecessary apps running in the background. You can check this in Settings > Battery & Device Care > Background Usage Limits.
3. Lower Performance Mode – Switch to Power Saving Mode or Standard Mode instead of High-Performance Mode.
4. Disable 5G & Reduce Network Usage – If you’re not using 5G, switching to 4G/LTE can help reduce heating. Also, avoid excessive downloads or streaming.
5. Cooling Features – Check if Thermal Guardian (part of Good Guardians) is available for your device and adjust the thermal limits.
6. Update Software – Make sure your phone is running the latest software update from Settings > Software Update.
7. Avoid Charging While Using – Using the phone while charging generates extra heat.
8. Clear Cache Partition – Sometimes, clearing the cache partition can help (done via Recovery Mode).
Try these steps and let me know if the overheating improves!😊
PriNcE-Ms
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03-07-2025 01:29 PM in
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Most of the exynos processor itself a boiler
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03-07-2025 09:22 PM in
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Kindly complaint to Samsung customer support through Samsung Members App as error report also send log files Along with this error report for this issue and wait for next update may be fix it by Samsung team soon. If you like please accept as a solution it's help to others users also, click on 3dots in my reply section and click on accept solution. Thanks.
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03-07-2025 09:22 PM in
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Your's most welcome to here.
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03-09-2025 11:24 AM in
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