Don’t worry—your DUDU7 device has passed rigorous temperature testing. The UIS7870 SOC (System-on-Chip) inside it is automotive-grade (AEC-Q100 certified) and designed to operate normally even at temperatures up to 120°C.
For this chip, a working temperature range of 50°C–100°C is entirely normal. While the temperatures you’re observing (60°C–90°C under load) may feel high, they are within the SOC’s safe operational limits.
That said, if you’re experiencing frequent launcher crashes or performance issues, here are a few suggestions:
- Check background apps: High CPU usage (80–100%) could stem from unnecessary background processes.
- Firmware updates: Confirm you’re on the latest firmware (beyond 3.6) for potential optimizations.
If problems persist, you may upload the crash log from the DUDU CRASH directory for further diagnostics. The SOC’s durability is assured, but hardware/software conflicts could still occur.