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since ive had my new n900 ive noticed its been heating up alot which is weird. I got a new n900 when my previous usb port came out, I usually put my phone under my pillow and when I got it in morning it was really really hot, even while im typing this from the n900 its still really hot. My old N900 never heated up any help?
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@John
Your problem probably related to processes that constantly consuming the CPU % and RAM. It could be related to your installed applications. Some of them probably buggy and unstable.
Find out the culprit and eliminating it then your problem will resolve itself.
Xorg- can sometimes became unstable
Hildon-Home - usually became unstable after 24 to 60hours of up time (if you use SWAP on MicroSD then it will resolve this, I hope)
Some other processes ...etc
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