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        domubpkm
        last edited by domubpkm

        To find out, did some people buy (not me) Nexus 5 from https://m.fr.aliexpress.com/wholesale/nexus+5.html?channel=direct&keywords=nexus+5 ?
        If so, do they work well under UT ? Not the known general problem of overheating on some Nexus 5 ?

        In reference to this open bug https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/304

        Thanks

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          jld3103
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          I did not buy that Nexus 5 (mine is from ebay), but I never had issues with overheating on UT. On LineageOS sometimes.

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            domubpkm @jld3103
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            @jld3103 Good for you if you don't have this issue ! What is your Nexus 5 model ?

            In general, it would be good to know which models have this problem and which do not. So that the purchase is not made in a totally hazardous way.

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              advocatux @domubpkm
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              @domubpkm fwiw I have a Nexus 5 (LG-D821 / 16GB) and I've never ever had any overheating issue.

              On the other hand, the only app that gave me "heat" troubles was Linphone when I tested it on my BQ E4.5

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                Giiba
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                There are two versions of the N5 and the only difference is the size of the internal sd card 16/32Gb. There is no operational difference.

                It could be that an old battery is the cause of any overheating.

                Comparing a OneplusOne to the N5, the N5 is a smoother ui experience.

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                  dobey @Giiba
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                  @Giiba said in Nexus 5 overheating:

                  There are two versions of the N5 and the only difference is the size of the internal sd card 16/32Gb.

                  That's not quite accurate. The storage size is irrelevant.

                  There are two models, d820 and d821. The former is NA radio, and the latter is EU radio. 🙂

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                    jld3103
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                    As I'm in the EU I obviously have the EU version 🙂

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                      Giiba @dobey
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                      @dobey
                      That's very interesting, curious how there is only one radio image for both devices.

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                        Stefano @domubpkm
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                        @domubpkm never had such an issue with N5, only when hooked up to an external monitor.
                        I would suggest completely wipe the phone with fastboot, then install latest Android firmware, then switch to UT.
                        I experienced previously on Android phones such an issue when the upgrade process did not go well, or aka dirty-flashing some ROMs, then there was an issue with overheathing and some other issues.

                        Give it a shot, nothing to loose. ( backup your files before attempting to do this )

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                          domubpkm @Stefano
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                          @Stefano Thank you for your advice.
                          Already done a similar procedure a long time ago with the well done Flohack https://forums.ubports.com/topic/815/howto-n5-update-baseband-firmware tutorial. And reflashed with wipe option several times. Nothing change. Maybe an hardware problem in my case, for my LG-D821 32 GB refurbished.. But it isn't totally blocking.. with a smartphone fan 😉🙂

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                            Stefano @domubpkm
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                            @domubpkm does it overheats while browsing the net? It might be because of frequencies your carrier uses. Try to use differnt sim/provider if possible. Had simmilar issue with O2, changed to EE (UK ) problem gone. (on Pro 5)

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                              Stefano @domubpkm
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                              @domubpkm But, have wipe the phone with fastboot commands or just wipe with installer? Fastboot formats the partitions, it can erase them then create a new ones a format them. Installer probably just wipes without formating. It might leave some paths/ directories/ files behind... Look up formats commands on Google. And I think it might help especially to your Nexus 5.
                              I would erase and format partitions and then flash Android anew, from there you know what to do to put UT on it.

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                                domubpkm
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                                Hello @UniSuperBox

                                @Stefano has a good thought in Nexus 5 overheating:

                                Installer probably just wipes without formating. It might leave some paths/ directories/ files behind...

                                What exactly does the Wipe option do ?
                                Thanks

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                                  Stefano @domubpkm
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                                  @domubpkm I have no idea, presume just format data partition???

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                                    dobey @Giiba
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                                    @Giiba said in Nexus 5 overheating:

                                    @dobey
                                    That's very interesting, curious how there is only one radio image for both devices.

                                    The firmware is the same, but the hardware supports different bands, IIRC.

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                                      Giiba @dobey
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                                      @dobey
                                      You are correct, at least according to the interwebs.

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                                        UniSuperBox @domubpkm
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                                        @domubpkm

                                        Wipe should be done by formatting the data and cache partitions. No other partitions are touched on ubp-5.1 (everything that wasn't a Canonical device) installs. Logo, boot, and recovery are wholesale flashed, not formatted.

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                                          domubpkm
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                                          I don't know if a complete reformatting of the phone and a complete reinstallation of the latest version of N5 compatible android and the latest UT version will have a positive effect but why not.

                                          But as I don't want to render unusable my tel which still works correctly out of this overheating problem especially when surfing the internet (not in Hotspot mode). I would need a very precise step-by-step tutorial with the commands used, which will probably be useful for many.

                                          If someone has already successfully completed the procedure and who can write a precise tutorial, that would be great. The starting point is a Nexus 5 under UT.

                                          I will do this with Ubuntu 16.04.
                                          I will wait for the OTA 10 to be published and do probably this during my next holidays...

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