E220 Usb modem over heating

I am loving 3.6! But my modem is now twice as hot as it used to get. I wonder if the E272 will have a built-in cooling thingy... :rolleyes:

[*EDIT*]: I was thinking now, if the E220 gets this hot already on 3.6, will it be able handle 7.2 after that Firmware Upgrade?
 
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I am loving 3.6! But my modem is now twice as hot as it used to get. I wonder if the E272 will have a built-in cooling thingy... :rolleyes:

[*EDIT*]: I was thinking now, if the E220 gets this hot already on 3.6, will it be able handle 7.2 after that Firmware Upgrade?

I was wondering the same thing:confused:.
 
I use my E220 with my desktop and laptop & with the desktop it doesn't get hot (connected via the USB X 2 cable), but with my laptop it gets really hot.

So what about HSDPA mobile phones? Do they get hot as well?
 
Had a customer late last night, just before closing time. He said he saw a "white light" and his modem stopped working. I smelled the modem, and it was smelling like something burnt out. Plugged in my Machine, smelled more smoke, the green light flashed only once when plugged in, then it dies.
 
Had a customer late last night, just before closing time. He said he saw a "white light" and his modem stopped working. I smelled the modem, and it was smelling like something burnt out. Plugged in my Machine, smelled more smoke, the green light flashed only once when plugged in, then it dies.

So what exactly inside burns out?
 
Had a customer late last night, just before closing time. He said he saw a "white light" and his modem stopped working. I smelled the modem, and it was smelling like something burnt out. Plugged in my Machine, smelled more smoke, the green light flashed only once when plugged in, then it dies.
Could be over-heating I guess, but wouldn't be surprised if the poor E220 got pushed into a pool of unfriendly liquid.
 
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