Share your experience!
Howdy Sony'enthousiasts,
I really enjoy my Sony Xperia Z5. It's a great phone! However, it does become hot, especially during a warm summer day while using it intensely or in the sun! Just to be clear, my phone is not over-heating.
The Problem:
The issue is with the battery-life/performane and charging while the device is hot. My phone seems to charge slower and discharge faster when it's hot. Even closing apps, the screen turned off/stand-by and restarting the device don't change this apparent slowdown of battery performance.
The Experiment:
Today my phone was quite hot from intense use. The battery was running low and I started charging it, without great results (just steady heat and a percentage or five increase).
I used a cool damp towel to drain the heat. The towel was a little cooler than the phone. The body of the Z5 is designed to draw the heat from the internals, so my thought was to use the towel for cooling the body of my Z5.
The Result:
To my surprise the phone now being at a normal temperature charged like it always does. The performance improved as well. Of course I was very happy with the results of this cooling down experiment
My question:
Taking into consideration that;
1. You're not being stupid (throwing the Z5 in a freezer or keeping it under water
2. The temperature difference is not extreme and the glass cracks
Is assisting the Z5 with cooling down bad for the device or battery?
Sony Xperia Support, please share your advice
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@VE_ in my opinion i think this is an alright procedure but i would prefer to let it cool down naturally....but the way you describe it is not too drastic a way of cooling, compared as you mention to some posts i've seen for the complete Z series of phones of putting it in a freezer or droppping it in water, far too sudden a drop of temperature & asking for trouble
I can't see your way of cooling affecting or damaging anything related to the components of the phone....but to emphasise that is my opinion & not Sonys :smileysmileywink:
@VE_ in my opinion i think this is an alright procedure but i would prefer to let it cool down naturally....but the way you describe it is not too drastic a way of cooling, compared as you mention to some posts i've seen for the complete Z series of phones of putting it in a freezer or droppping it in water, far too sudden a drop of temperature & asking for trouble
I can't see your way of cooling affecting or damaging anything related to the components of the phone....but to emphasise that is my opinion & not Sonys :smileysmileywink:
I put mine over a glass or aluminum surface to cool it down gradually. Our bedside table is made of glass so it's good to keep it cool while recharging (or during cpu intensive tasks).
Tap water's sudden temperature drop could cause damage.
Thanks everyone for all of your quick replies. This pretty much confirms what I already thought. The battery performance throttles (thanks for coining that term, YoGem) when the thermal manager measures too much heat.
The Z5 black design also absorbs most sunrays (light and heat), which explains the fast temperature rise when used outside on a sunny day.
This made me come up with a request for Sony Mobile; Please develop phone cases/covers for the Xperia models with built in micro-fans! Preferably with a built in battery for the micro-fan(s), or to use if the phone is running low on power.
I'm sure the technology is advanced enough to develop a high-end solution to tackle this problem. 😉
That sure works for lowering the temperature, I thought about trying this as well.
I have to agree with Bondher on this about using water to cool the Z5. I believe the thermal conductivity of running water is higher than a damp towel or blowing fan. This means the phone and glass screen cool down faster. The risk of cracks in the screen increases when the temperature changes fast.
Really curious to hear about this from Sony, maybe they researched the effect of temperature changes on the Z5 glass.