Some users complain that OnePlus 9 Pro is prone to overheating when taking pictures

As mobile phones begin to be delivered to more and more consumers, the discussion about the OnePlus 9 Pro camera’s tendency to overheat has also become a bit intensive. For example, Artem Russakovskii of Android Police said that he was plagued by the same problem during the photo or video recording process. The good news is that OnePlus officially responded that it is aware of this problem and plans to fix it through OTA updates in the next few weeks.

Report on OnePlus 9 Pro camera overheating problem is quite extensive, currently, only one plus the official website forum on the top post was to have more than 10 pages, and in which dozens of people confirmed the matter alone. In addition to the photo scene that is most likely to trigger the overheating warning, the problem seems to be reflected in several other situations.

When the camera app detects that the phone is overheating, the OnePlus 9 Pro will prompt that the temperature is too high and it is temporarily unable to take pictures. Or it prompts that the current device temperature is too high, please temporarily disable it to lower the temperature of the phone. At the same time, Android system notifications will also appear.

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Although in recent years, we have been familiar with issues such as mobile phone camera/game overheating, the high-temperature alert of the OnePlus 9 Pro seems to come earlier and more frequently. Artem Russakovskii of Android Police pointed out that the Google Pixel 5 smartphone used with it at 80°F (approximately 27°C) outdoors or 70°F (approximately 21°C) indoors on a sunny day did not record videos. Encountered the same problem.

Earlier there was news that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra model is also prone to overheating when using the camera, which inevitably makes many people think of whether it is behind the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 flagship SoC “too feverish” pot. However, some review users said that even if they deliberately record 4K video continuously at a very high frame rate, they have not been able to reproduce the same problem on the OnePlus 9 Pro review machine. I hope that before the arrival of summer, OnePlus can completely fix the problem through OTA software updates.

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