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I bought my new Sony Xperia Z2 in Bulgaria on the 27-th May. I tested the camera in 4K video and normal mode. I noticed that the phone is getting hot after making some photos and video. When I recorded a 4K video the camera switched off after only 2 minutes with massege Overheating! I saw that many others had the same problem. My question is is there a chance to fix the problem. Can I return the phone and change it with another one?
Stamina mode will mean that things work slower on the phone. Although I agree that it may reduce heat buildup, it's not really a proper solution.
Simply do not use your Z2 in direct sunlight 🙂 I was in a Cafe place and my Z2 was laying on the table then I took 5 photos. Camera turned off due overheat issue, I was using stamina mode but Z2 can't handle direct sunlight even in early summer.
@Neoshogun
I get the same issue in a house, no direct sunlight, ambient temperature 22C. Overheats after about a minute of camera useage.
just had a brand new z2 to replace my now ageing galaxy s3.
build number is 14w26
it is warm in my office 20 + degrees but tolerable theres is no new software installed it is staight out of the box.
while playing with camera settings includidng some 4k stuff it crashed out and told me the camera had to cool off (**bleep**) left it for a while to cool down as i knew there were 4k heat issues.
I then recorded a video in standard/hd while camera was stationary and nothing moving in front of the camera after 5mins and 56 secs minutes i stopped recording and played back but got the message saying it will now shut down and cool off.
This is a joke surely!!!! some bizzare out of season april fool joke by Sony suffice to say its going straight back to EEE and i will now be getting a slightly water proofed s5.
I so wanted to like this phone the screen headphones waterproofing are all i wanted the only thing keeping me off the S5 was it had no fm radio.
@mattstant
which firmware is on your phone? This is indeed disapointing (if it's a recent software build as well as a recent hardware build), as I was hoping to get my 14w16 replaced with a newer build (people have been saing that the overheat/camera issue is significantly less or non-existent in the newer phones).
Like I promised I have tested my Xperia camera (14W25) thouroughly and these are the results I got:
The ambient temperature was 25 Celsius and after each test I allowed the phone to cool down for 10 minutes without using it.
In line with my tests I think that anyone who has overheating issues should return their phone for replacement as they must have a faulty unit. I guess I must have a really lucky unit. In my opinion Sony fixed overheating issue at some point but decided to keep quiet about it. The manufacture date of my Xperia is 14W25.
If I were you guys I would start returnig your phones for replacements. In case anyone from Sony tells you that the phone is not capable of recording for so long, give me a shout! I'm more than happy to send you a proof.
Sony needs to take responsibility!
Sensination: I'm sending my phone in soon, but not sure if they'll try to 'fix' it, or replace it outright.
Just incase they will send the same phone back to me, can you provide that proof thing you mentioned?
thx
Hi Mih
model number is d6503
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version 8974-AAAAANPZQ-00005-08
KERNEL VERSION
3.4.0-perf-gb772cca
Build Number 17.1.1.A.0.402
wether this is all up to date i have no idea but the phone is telling me everything it is.