Camileo X-Sports - Temperature is too high

Hi everyone,
I just received a brand knew Camelio X-Sports cam and I have a serious problem : I installed le camera into the case, I started filming in 1080p60 and whihin minutes the cam just went off.
I started filming again and 2 minutes later, the lcd displayed "Temperature too high", then the cam shutted down.
I removed the cam from the case, then removed the battery, it was indeed pretty hot.
I updated the firmware to 2248 but it didn't change anything.
I think the battery may be faulty but I wanted to ask the forum before returning it to the store.
I didn't find any relative thread on the world wire web :)
Informations :
- Camelio X-Sports PA5150E-1C0K
- Firmware : v2.2.4.8 (I updated manually)
- 64GB Lexar 300x SDXC
- Powersave 1min
- LCD Brightness 2 / 3
- LCD Off 5s
My apologies for the poor language,
Best regards,
Mathieu

I read in the other thread that you purchased the new battery for this cam.
Did you notice the same higher temperature using new battery?
Feedback would be appreciated.

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