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The third-generation HTC One smartphone which was first released in March 2015. Its major revisions on the M8 design include the octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor and a 20-megapixel rear camera.

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Is there a fix for the overheating issues the m9 has?

Phone gets pretty warm at times . Even when the task isn't a high stress one. Thanks for the help

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My year old HTC One M9 got hot for no particular reason and the battery just about lasted half a day. After transferring everything from the SD card to the phone's internal memory I reformatted the SD card (using my laptop) and hey presto, problem solved !

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I removed my SD card from HTC m9, and now it's not heating up all the time.

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Actually, yes there is a way to fix it...I had actually ran across this

when I was upgrading my HTC One M9 to Android 6.0...Providing your phone is

atleast rooted, you can take a look on the xda-developers website, which I

have posted the link directly to the forum below

http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/d...

Or if you dont trust url links others post online, try a google search for

"[MOD]HTC One M9 Enhanced Thermal Configuration" and the first on the list

will bring you to the xda website and straight to the form that you are

looking for...The first post will explain the installing (or modding)

process, and the 4th post will explain about the stock thermal config file

and how it is causing an overheating issue, as well as other thermal config

files to correct the issue. I read through the forum a little bit before

finally making my choice to try the "Daily Use (Relaxed)" config file. I

havent noticed any performance differences, but I have noticed that the

temperature of my phone is usually around 36-38 degrees Celsius during

heavy usage and charging using a rapid charger, I have actually seen it as

low as 28 degrees Celsius during idle, and the only time I have actually

seen my phone go above 42 degrees Celsius is when i was in custom recovery

while charging (with and without a rapid charger) and I was doing a

nandroid backup, so the android OS was not running and was not using my

modded thermal config file while in recovery.

P.S. My HTC One M9 is rooted, unlocked, and running the Leedroid custom

rom....but even on the stock rom this should correct your overheating issue

P.P.S. ALWAYS REMEMBER TO DO A BACKUP BEFORE MAKING ANY CHANGES TO YOUR

PHONE'S SYSTEM FILES. A NANDROID BACKUP IS ALWAYS RECOMMENDED AND IT WILL

NEVER HURT TO HAVE MORE THAN ONE.

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