An HTC One M9, with Snapdragon 810 SoC, overheats at MWC

Snapdragon 810 problems

Already at the time I warned that the controversy arose with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC I was going to bring a tail. Do you remember the whole mess about whether or not the American manufacturer's processor was really overheating? Well, HTC has made a mess of it at the Mobile World Congress 2015 that is being held in the city of Barcelona.

When LG and Xiaomi presented their flagships with Snapdragon 810 they claimed that they had not noticed any problems with the American manufacturer's processor. But this iA picture showing a terminal overheating warning makes something else very clear.

Simple coincidence or is the Snapdragon 810 SoC really causing problems?

MWC 2015: We tested the HTC One M9

A Romanian website has been in charge of filtering this controversial image. As we can see, someone was performing performance tests through the well-known AnTuTu benchmarks application when the screen of the HTC One M9 appeared on the screen.Next overheating message.

»The temperature of the device is too high. Please test again after cooling down the device. Continuing the test may cause the system to reboot or shut down. »

Perfectly it could be an incident caused by chance, more if we take into account that the LG G Flex 2 has not reported any problem of this type, and it must be taken into account that it is already available in South Korea.

MWC 2015: We tested the HTC One M9

It should also be taken into account that all the telephones that are in the different stands of the main manufacturers are being subjected to constant use. We have seen problems of all kinds, especially saturated terminals that urgently need to be rebooted, so it would not be so rare that a HTC One M9 with Snapdragon 810 SoC has ended up giving overheating problems

But on the other hand, if we take into account the controversy that has been dragging the launch of Qualcomm's star processor, I am sure that now the terminals with this SoC are going to suffer a lot in this MWC 2015.

What do you think? Simple coincidence or problems in the Snapdragon 810?


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  1.   Sergio Deejay said

    It is normal for it to overheat in the MWC, they are put on a stand plugged in all day with the screen on at maximum level, and without putting the energy saving function, where everyone touches them and they do not rest at all. That would not happen in a normal user, you do not give it so much cane even if you are a heavy user. Greetings

  2.   Ezekiel Avila said

    Look at bros Yair Reyes, Luis Jaramillo

  3.   David said

    Well ... I believe that it is not necessary to be a heavy user to give a more intensive use to a mobile than the one that is given to them in a stand. I think that any moderately decent game already makes intensive use of the mobile processors, however when the mobile is in any stand, people take it to see it more than for anything else, and at most, it loads a browser and little else. . It is worth that in a site like the MWC, as journalists are able to overload the cpu / gpu of the mobile in a short time, perhaps because they go more directly to load certain programs, but I do not think it is for a too long period of time. what does not seem logical to me that this happens. Besides, I go further. In my opinion, that this happens, it seems inconceivable to me, because a certain processor, which says that it is capable of running at 2.00 ghz (I say this amount just for example) is not capable of sustaining this speed for long periods of time. Of course, it would be necessary to investigate whether it turns out that HTC may not have ventilated the microphone well etc etc ... in any case, it is already known that when Intel performs performance tests on a processor at the top of the range, and it does not exceed said tests, it automatically relabels it in a lower range, and sells it as such ... well, now that they are on the street, is when we can really check if that of the snapdragon 810 getting hot or if in the end it turned out to be just a rumor . I only hope it is the latter, because it would seem unfortunate and very serious to me that these gentlemen from Qualcom had released a defective product that does not meet the minimum quality standards.

  4.   Sebastian Navarro Panzetta said

    There is what the HTC one M9 was missing !!! If this is true, they are definitely completely buried THE WHOLE !!!

  5.   Yair Reyes said

    They should definitely do something with it.

  6.   Yair Reyes said

    It is hr to invent a cooling system for mobile

  7.   Ezekiel Avila said

    Yes, Bro, because if the other devices with the same processor have this problem, the thing will be very serious.

  8.   my love said

    Then it was also that the Galaxy S6 was peeled because they also have it plugged in and with all the brightness at maximum and it does not heat, they already criticized it but not all the best is the 810 and it was heating seriously and more if the great beast Exi is metal octa core is correct

  9.   Luis Jaramillo said

    Mmmm you have to see how the new exinos behaves

  10.   Joshua Joel Valverde said

    Hahahaha