Yes, by me, obviously
I do have set up my phone according to my usage and turned off the tasks i don't need to be running in the background. But thanks for the ideas, it may actually help those who don't know about this.
Not all phones are sitting in pockets with the same configuration, i get that, but i did buy a SMARTphone right? So, is it wrong to expect my phone to be, let's say, smart? If i didn't need instant access to emails, if i didn't use my phone for media consumption, sharing files, monitoring social network activities, booking meetings for work and so on, i wouldn't buy a smartphone... the goal of smartphones is to handle more stuff and deal with things more smoothly and bring convenience. If you have to play "battery manager" for your phone to last or "task manager" for it not to get warm, then what's the point of this smartphone? If it becomes a hassle, then it's not right. If you need to turn everything off or not use it for it to remain at a normal temperature, then it's useless.
I used a galaxy S5 for 2 weeks at work (which i didn't like btw) but the battery life last longer and it doesn't get even close to the 930 warmth with far more features turned on at the same time. Yes, it's inefficient to have everything turned on, but as you have said, to each his own usage. You don't use your phone as a smartphone... well, good for you actually. But you can't just blame people who buy a smartphone to use it a such, for using it the wrong way. We have different configurations, you even said it, but the 930 does not behave as a flagship smartphone should. That's all. Of course, if nothing was turned on, it wouldn't get hot but in that case, i'd better leave the phone completely off then or by a feature phone.
The OP wanted an honest review, i'm giving an unbiased point of view. It's not because i paid for a phone that i will recommend it to everyone because i need to feel confident about my own purchase. I bought a phone, i'm a little disappointed with it (i loved my 920 so it's not against nokia or ms) and i'm just saying why i'm disappointed with it. I'm not here to start a war and i'm not pointing fingers at anyone. You disagree with me, it's your right to be but if you think i'm pouting or pointing fingers for sharing my experience and stating facts... then you missed the point.
The only thing i said that was misunderstood (sorry if i wasn't clear enough) is that trying to find excuses for a phone that overheats = fanboyism. An issue is an issue. Trying to find excuses for a flaw is wrong. And i didn't target anybody specifically so nope, not pouting and not pointing fingers either. Just trying to give more thoughts for the OP to make the right decision for himself. Some people love the phone, some others have some issues. I think it's important for the OP to be aware of different poitn of views from people with different needs and expectations, that's all.
PS: j'accuse has 2 "c"
