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Sd card started overheating inside the phone

Naomi969

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Jun 14, 2016
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I had my Samsung J mini prime for few years and had almost no problems with it. Few days ago I noticed it was super hot so I opened the back and the part where the SD card is inserted was so hot I almost burned my finger. I never had anything like that happen before with any phone.

I turned off the phone right away n took out the SD card. Left it to rest for a day. So this is what happens. When I turn it on and there's no SD card in it it seems to be working just fine, the phone does not feel hot. The moment I put the SD card inside it becomes burning hot in that area. Also the SD card stopped reading.

I put another SD card in and it's working just fine. The contects of that SD card show up, and there's no problem with overheating.

I first thought this was my phone but now I don't know because it works fine with another SD card.

Could somebody help me figure out what is going on? Can I fix this? I have a lot of information on that SD card that I don't wanna lose.
 

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From what you describe it sounds like the SD has failed with a short-circuit, resulting in overheating due to excessive current.

You could try it with a computer, but if it's still overheating and not mounting there, I don't think you'll be able to do anything with it, apart from replacing it.
 
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which sd card do you have, out of curiosity?
I don't know what brand it is because someone gave it to me and it wasn't new but it never gave me any problems before. It was one of the best SD cards I had. I had it in my phone for about 2 years with no problems whatsoever and then it started heating up like that...what a bummer. I really want to recover the photos and videos that I had on it.
 
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I don't know what brand it is because someone gave it to me and it wasn't new but it never gave me any problems before. It was one of the best SD cards I had. I had it in my phone for about 2 years with no problems whatsoever and then it started heating up like that...what a bummer. I really want to recover the photos and videos that I had on it.
yeah always backup whenever possible, especially as the card gets older. cards have a finite read and write cycle. so if you are listening to music or watching a lot of videos off of the card (or if you set the card as internal) you will wear out the card.

and for the future, you should think about using google photos.....it will automatically backup your photos and videos to the cloud. i never have to worry about my photos or videos i take. it works great also when you get a new phone. on the new phone you just sign in to google and BAM! your photos from your previous phone will be there......just a thought
 
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Thanks all for feedback

I don't have a computer at the moment. I put it in my other phone however which I just bought few months ago (Samsung A10) but it's not showing me the media.

Is it possible for the SD to overheat in one phone but not have this problem in another phone or in laptop?

Should I maybe go to a repair shop n see if they can do anything about it?
 
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Thanks all for feedback

I don't have a computer at the moment. I put it in my other phone however which I just bought few months ago (Samsung A10) but it's not showing me the media.

Is it possible for the SD to overheat in one phone but not have this problem in another phone or in laptop?

Should I maybe go to a repair shop n see if they can do anything about it?
if the card is bad in one phone, it will most likely be bad in another phone. the fact that you do not see your media proves that something is still wrong with the card.

now if a brand new card overheats as well, then you have issues with your phone.
 
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yeah always backup whenever possible, especially as the card gets older. cards have a finite read and write cycle. so if you are listening to music or watching a lot of videos off of the card (or if you set the card as internal) you will wear out the card.

and for the future, you should think about using google photos.....it will automatically backup your photos and videos to the cloud. i never have to worry about my photos or videos i take. it works great also when you get a new phone. on the new phone you just sign in to google and BAM! your photos from your previous phone will be there......just a thought
I do have Google photos. I moved the media from my WhatsApp to that SD card because the phone had no more space left. I was planning to free up the space on my phone and move the WhatsApp media back on my phone...it needs to have exactly same file name to be moved back into the WhatsApp. Well I guess it's late now. This sucks.
 
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I keep finding information on the internet saying it's possible to recover data from damaged SD card
i agree with @puppykickr most of those file recovery software are just scams, there might be some that are legit, but i have yet seen one that actually works.......don't waste your time or money on them.
 
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Any microSD card is just inert storage media. There's no spinning disk involved that requires a motor and power for that motor, nor is there even any mechanism that will generate its own heat source. The heat you felt was mostly just transferred from some component in the phone itself, up through that card. Blaming the card for that heat issue is misleading you from looking into the actual problem and its source.
 
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Any microSD card is just inert storage media. There's no spinning disk involved that requires a motor and power for that motor, nor is there even any mechanism that will generate its own heat source. The heat you felt was mostly just transferred from some component in the phone itself, up through that card. Blaming the card for that heat issue is misleading you from looking into the actual problem and its source.


I see... Interesting point.
 
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