Battery problem & Device heating

My device BB Curve 9360 one month old is having battery charge problem.I cant even use it for half a day.It will dry out within 5 hrs and also the mob is getting heated while using like...reading messages,while talking for some time.Some has asked me to download version 7.1 the latest one then it wil be ok.It did it and its the same,
Is there any other soluation

Hi sajuabt25
Welcome 
Our devices feel  warm while Charging or application that require higher performance of the processor, such as lengthy browsing sessions, downloading multiple consecutive updates, playing games, or running applications for an extended period in the background without closing them through the menu.
KB31531 : The BlackBerry 7 smartphone may feel warm during use.
It seems you had already updated your device software but if you really think that the device is getting very warm than expected or even without running application than I think to rule out any device hardware problem Visit your Carrier to know then about this issue and if possible ask or a replacement.
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