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Can You Push Your Galaxy S25 Ultra to Its Limits Safely? Here’s How to Disable Thermal Throttling!
Your Galaxy S25 Ultra is a beast. It’s got the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830 GPU, and a whopping 16GB of RAM. Samsung built in thermal throttling to keep things cool and protect the hardware. That’s great for long-term use, but what if you need raw power for a short burst? Let me show you how to unlock it safely.
Sometimes, you need your phone to go all out—like when recording RAW videos or playing graphics-heavy games. Disabling throttling lets the device perform at its peak for these tasks. Just remember: this isn’t for everyday use. Overdoing it can cause overheating or shorten your phone’s lifespan.
Key Warnings Before You Start
- Use this tweak briefly: Turn throttling back on after heavy tasks.
- Monitor temperature: If it hits 45°C, stop immediately.
- Built-in safeguards remain: The Snapdragon 8 Elite will still throttle at 105°C to prevent damage.
Steps to Disable Thermal Throttling
- First, root your Galaxy S25 Ultra. Without root access, this tweak won’t work.
- Download and install the “Kill Throttling” app from a trusted source.
- Add the app’s toggle to your Quick Settings panel for easy access.
- Open Root Manager settings and set Mount Namespace Mode to Global Namespace.
- Reboot your device so the changes take effect.
- Tap the “Kill Throttling” toggle in Quick Settings to disable thermal throttling.
- Once your task is complete, turn throttling back on using the same toggle.
This tweak gives you control over your phone’s performance, but it comes with responsibility. Use it wisely, and don’t push your device too far for too long.