on 01-01-2025 09:02
on 01-01-2025 09:06
Not a lot to go on there.
Screens can get hot with prolonged usage but they should not be to the stage you can't hold them.
Make and model would be useful
on 01-01-2025 09:14
Samsung A54. It is getting hot as soon as I turn it on - more than just warm. It was fine until a day or two go. I think it needs a repair of some sort. O2 shops don't sort out repairs do they?
01-01-2025 09:55 - edited 01-01-2025 09:57
01-01-2025 09:55 - edited 01-01-2025 09:57
No, O2 shops dont sort out repairs. you would need to send it off to O2.
However, before that, you would be wise to contact Samsung direct.
If you do need to send to O2, info here.....
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/device-and-sim-support/returns-and-repairs
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-01-2025 10:37
Uninstall any apps that coincide with when yourt issue started
Best option is to backup your phone and do a factory reset
If you send the phone for repair that is the first thing they will do if there is no obvious fault
settings - Accounts and backup - backup data
After reset then you can restore data from backup
on 01-01-2025 11:34
on 01-01-2025 11:34
I have read @Knutsford of 'phones overheating because of errant apps, so on the Samsung Galaxy A54 :-
1. tap on the three vertical lines in the bottom left-hand corner of the homescreen.
2. click on "Close All".
3. restart the handset.
I think that is unlikely to solve your problem, but as it will be a two-minute exercise, it is worth a try ! 👍