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10-04-2025 05:06 PM in
GamingMy Samsung S25 fe is overheating when I'm playing a game for about 5 minutes, the phone is 3 days old, also this is without a case or cover
Anyone else have this problem
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10-19-2025 11:37 PM in
Gaming12 minutes is now considered to be extreme ???
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10-20-2025 12:52 AM (Last edited 10-20-2025 01:21 AM ) in
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10-04-2025 06:56 PM in
GamingIf you are concerned about thermal issues, you can switch to a light performance profile (may not be the best if you intend to use the device for gaming) and download Good Guardians.
https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.android.samsung.utilityapp
Within Good Guardians, Thermal Guardian monitors your device temp and provides additional tools to help manage heating.
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10-05-2025 10:45 AM in
GamingAs @CEParsons said, just because the phone feels warm, does not mean it's overheating. Games and videos produce a lot of heat and the screen will absorb that heat and feel warm. When the phone actually overheats, you will likely feel nothing, as the phone's internal sensors detect the battery and processor (core) temperature and will protect itself by dimming, slowing down, or shutting down (it will always warn you).
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10-19-2025 11:35 PM in
Gamingvery very hot to hold
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10-31-2025 12:07 AM in
GamingYeah, that definitely shouldn’t be happening, especially with a new phone. A little warmth during gaming is normal, but overheating after just a few minutes sounds like more than usual. You might want to check for software updates or try lowering your graphics settings in the game to see if it helps. If it keeps overheating, I’d contact Samsung support — it could be a hardware issue.