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Re: Galaxy Nexus running Ubuntu Touch has a higher temperature than when running Android OS

 

On 03/04/2013 05:55 AM, Michael Zanetti wrote:
Hey Bill,

interesting. Thank you very much for your help. I will report this to our
sensors guys.

One more question: Does this happen right away when you boot your device or
does sensorservice only start going crazy after some period of time? If you
could try to find a way to reproduce this happening, that would be great.

Thanks,
Michael


On Saturday 02 March 2013 19:16:27 Bill Bishop wrote:
Hi  Michael,

     "sensorservice" is consuming 99+% of the cpu, even with the Nexus 4
"turned-off".  I'm running 'top' via adb:

Hm, I'm unable to reproduce this behavior with my Nexus 4. Which image did you use when doing your testing?

Also, make sure you're not setting up brightness to 100% all the time, as we don't yet have auto-suspend (which makes Android not to be too hot, as it always try to force the suspend mode).

Please also let me know if you're able to always reproduce such behavior. Can you also paste your adb logcat output?

This service is from the Android side, so something bad might be happening there.

Cheers,
--
Ricardo Salveti de Araujo


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