[Q] high end gaming - HTC One X+

can the one x+ play games like asphalt 8 at high visualy quality with no lag? or are most high end games by gameloft ea rockstar gta games laggy unoptimized for tegra 3 still, would anyone advise me to get this phone for gaming? NOT INCLUDING tegra 3 designed games. the ones by gameloft are better IMO

ian619420 said:
can the one x+ play games like asphalt 8 at high visualy quality with no lag? or are most high end games by gameloft ea rockstar gta games laggy unoptimized for tegra 3 still, would anyone advise me to get this phone for gaming? NOT INCLUDING tegra 3 designed games. the ones by gameloft are better IMO
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This phone is the Worst Choice for Gaming on stock rom
even dual core phones can run asphalt 8 better than hox+.because it's not optimized for tegra3 (many games)
and the phone battery temperature gets very high...sth about 50-55°C or higher
I advise you >> Buy another Phone

CyanideIII said:
This phone is the Worst Choice for Gaming on stock rom
even dual core phones can run asphalt 8 better than hox+.because it's not optimized for tegra3 (many games)
and the phone battery temperature gets very high...sth about 50-55°C or higher
I advise you >> Buy another Phone
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2nd this. I am quite satisfied with the gaming performance but i could not tolerate the heat from the Tegra 3. If only mine is not a gift, i would sell it to get something better. HTC is not too friendly with development for this device as well. I wonder why they are spoiling the One series but neglecting the One X+ as it is one of their top devices

If all your intrested in is gaming... I'd buy a cheap phone and spend the rest on a shield!
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High end gaming and mobile gaming do not go in the same sentence. People don't understand specs don't mean SH*T if there is no cooling method or ventilation put into these devices. It could have all the 2.6ghz quad core snapdragon 1000 processor with 4gb of ram and 1tb of memory. Without anyway of cooling or ventilation you will yield 10-15min of "high end gaming" until the device feels too hot to handle so you will stop or the device stops itself from becoming too hot.
Phone specs look great on paper. What lacks is high end software for the high end specs and no cooling or ventilation. What's the use of a 800hp muscle car if there is zero ventilation to the engine???
Get a gameboy bro

deeznuts said:
High end gaming and mobile gaming do not go in the same sentence. People don't understand specs don't mean SH*T if there is no cooling method or ventilation put into these devices. It could have all the 2.6ghz quad core snapdragon 1000 processor with 4gb of ram and 1tb of memory. Without anyway of cooling or ventilation you will yield 10-15min of "high end gaming" until the device feels too hot to handle so you will stop or the device stops itself from becoming too hot.
Phone specs look great on paper. What lacks is high end software for the high end specs and no cooling or ventilation. What's the use of a 800hp muscle car if there is zero ventilation to the engine???
Get a gameboy bro
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Hmm, I don't know. Cause I can play Real Racing 3 for about an hour before battery is 0%. It doesn't over heat anymore. I gave it for repairs and told HTC overheating is the biggest issue now they solved it. Also told them battery has an issue, finishes too fast, they fixed it now I can high end gaming for an hour, previously 40 minutes
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Related

Any GTA Vice City players here?

Any of you downloaded GTA VC on your Galaxy Tab yet? I won't lie... This game runs pretty damn impressively for a ****ty Tegra 2 CPU. Outperforms every device I have, even my HTC Sensation and iPad 2. I get lag here and there but it seems to be something like a memory buildup since it comes with a short freeze and pure smoothness. Nonetheless, the game is super smooth overall. Why can't all games be like this? D:
How's your performance with it been?
It runs fine. Only lag I get is when it loads a chunk of buildings when going to another island.
Honestly I don't even get that. It stays smooth even then. My lag comes from explosion, driving uphill in rain, or the fake trees. I have the resolution set to 90 and the draw distance to 85. I could put it higher but the tablet gets super hot as it is, and sometimes apps force close on me when the tablet is too hot (the app causing the heat).

[Q] HTC One X+ Plus does have Heating issue while playing games ?

Hello friends,
i want to buy HTC One X+ but it's Heating issues let me down about thinking to buy it... Please if any htc one x+ experienced user please give you review regarding heating while playing games ? while watching movie any issue ? with heating ?
Please help me...i want to buy...so i want to clear all doubts... is it possible using some software limitations we can control hardware heating ?
asking said:
Hello friends,
i want to buy HTC One X+ but it's Heating issues let me down about thinking to buy it... Please if any htc one x+ experienced user please give you review regarding heating while playing games ? while watching movie any issue ? with heating ?
Please help me...i want to buy...so i want to clear all doubts... is it possible using some software limitations we can control hardware heating ?
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The heat issue is real HOWEVER, I watch movies, I play games for hours on, and I keep my screen on for god knows how long, and I can still hold my phone. So It's not "TOO HOT" as you might have heard. One X+ also has a safety protocol that when you put the phone in the charger while its too hot, the notification lights light up green and red, saying that the phone is too hot, but it lets it cool off then it will charge normally.
If you experience the phone being hot while having a cover on, try to remove the cover to let it cool off.
Did my phone shut down because it was too hot? No.
Did I burn my hand? No.
Is it safe? Yes.
asking said:
Hello friends,
i want to buy HTC One X+ but it's Heating issues let me down about thinking to buy it... Please if any htc one x+ experienced user please give you review regarding heating while playing games ? while watching movie any issue ? with heating ?
Please help me...i want to buy...so i want to clear all doubts... is it possible using some software limitations we can control hardware heating ?
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I don't play games on my phone so I can't help you there. Regarding heat while watching video, you may find this six-month-old thread of mine useful, where I pointed out how hot it gets when playing 1080p video. I just ran a bunch of 1080p movie trailers again, now that I updated to 4.2.2 from 4.1.1, and got it to go from 35 degrees C to 57 degrees C after half an hour straight of playing video.
However, considering it's a 720p screen and most of the videos I download are 720p or less, heat is not much of a problem, as 1080p stresses the processor more. As noted in that thread, if you're okay with loading your own ROMs, others say that non-stock ones can do better.
If I were you, I wouldn't get a Tegra smartphone at this point. The Qualcomm Krait 300/400 phones are considered best in class nowadays, which is why there are plenty of phones using the Snapdragon 600 and 800. I don't buy Qualcomm products because I don't like their patent stance, but everybody seems to agree their chips are the best right now, which is why they dominate the market. If it's about price, the Nexus 5 is coming out later this month, should be a good phone at a good price.
Yes joakim_one,
I am going for Sony Xperia SP @ just 300 USD which is a great kick for HTC One X+ with 1.7GHZ SnapDragon s4 Krait processor and Adreno 320 GPU which kicks out in many benchmarks Tegra Quad A9 40nm << Snapdragon Dual Core Krait 28nm A15 Processors Plus S4 Snapdragon is Battery saving 19-20 hours talktime is great fro sony xperia sp
asking said:
Yes joakim_one,
I am going for Sony Xperia SP @ just 300 USD which is a great kick for HTC One X+ with 1.7GHZ SnapDragon s4 Krait processor and Adreno 320 GPU which kicks out in many benchmarks Tegra Quad A9 40nm << Snapdragon Dual Core Krait 28nm A15 Processors Plus S4 Snapdragon is Battery saving 19-20 hours talktime is great fro sony xperia sp
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I didn't know much about that phone, so I looked up its review on Notebookcheck, who do some of the best gadget reviews on the internet. The Snapdragon is comparable to the Tegra 3 in benchmarks, but they say the SP's display is only average, which is a big step down from the HTC One X+ display, perhaps the best display I've ever seen in my life. It's only 4.7" and I prefer something bigger, but inch for inch, it's the best I've ever used. Also, they say that the HTC One X has better battery life than the Xperia SP.
If you want a mid-range phone, the Nexus 4 and upcoming Nexus 5 will be great options. I don't know what other mid-range phones are known to be good, but you might want to look through this list of the best-rated smartphones on Notebookcheck to find something.
joakim_one said:
I didn't know much about that phone, so I looked up its review on Notebookcheck, who do some of the best gadget reviews on the internet. The Snapdragon is comparable to the Tegra 3 in benchmarks, but they say the SP's display is only average, which is a big step down from the HTC One X+ display, perhaps the best display I've ever seen in my life. It's only 4.7" and I prefer something bigger, but inch for inch, it's the best I've ever used. Also, they say that the HTC One X has better battery life than the Xperia SP.
If you want a mid-range phone, the Nexus 4 and upcoming Nexus 5 will be great options. I don't know what other mid-range phones are known to be good, but you might want to look through this list of the best-rated smartphones on Notebookcheck to find something.
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Thanks for suggestion... But i don't agree with your term better than HTC One X. HTC One X was having the worst battery and hence Htc ONE X Plus was out. Endurance test shows higher for Xperia SP with 2370 ~ 2400mAH Battery. Actually right now i am using Xperia Series phone and they are good in Battery i used to watch movie daily...on it while on travel to job. HTC One X+ would be great....but i have heard htc phones are most battery suckers...thats why i am going to switch to sony xperia series..
asking said:
Thanks for suggestion... But i don't agree with your term better than HTC One X. HTC One X was having the worst battery and hence Htc ONE X Plus was out. Endurance test shows higher for Xperia SP with 2370 ~ 2400mAH Battery. Actually right now i am using Xperia Series phone and they are good in Battery i used to watch movie daily...on it while on travel to job. HTC One X+ would be great....but i have heard htc phones are most battery suckers...thats why i am going to switch to sony xperia series..
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I suggest you look at more than the battery rating, as Notebookcheck finds that both the HTC One X and HTC One X+ had better battery life than the Xperia SP, with the HOX+ doing best. There was one exception: if you really stress the phones and put them under maximum load, then the Xperia SP lasted about half an hour longer than the HTC phones, likely because the Snapdragon S4 chip is more efficient than the Tegra. But if you're just keeping your phone idle or surfing the web, which is what you'll be doing most of the time, the HTC phones will likely last hours longer, according to their benchmarks.
Maybe other Xperia phones are better- I don't know- but the Xperia SP didn't benchmark well for battery life, just letting you know.
joakim_one said:
I suggest you look at more than the battery rating, as Notebookcheck finds that both the HTC One X and HTC One X+ had better battery life than the Xperia SP, with the HOX+ doing best. There was one exception: if you really stress the phones and put them under maximum load, then the Xperia SP lasted about half an hour longer than the HTC phones, likely because the Snapdragon S4 chip is more efficient than the Tegra. But if you're just keeping your phone idle or surfing the web, which is what you'll be doing most of the time, the HTC phones will likely last hours longer, according to their benchmarks.
Maybe other Xperia phones are better- I don't know- but the Xperia SP didn't benchmark well for battery life, just letting you know.
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Yeah it might be i can't oppose REAL facts... but i have found the HEAT Tests to be great for xperia devices its maximum is around gaming and charging while HTC Had Nvidia GPU heating issues..upto 52 Degree Celcius... which is to be consider for long term...run.. Anyways..our discuss could be useful to other members finding the MID range smart phones
asking said:
Yeah it might be i can't oppose REAL facts... but i have found the HEAT Tests to be great for xperia devices its maximum is around gaming and charging while HTC Had Nvidia GPU heating issues..upto 52 Degree Celcius... which is to be consider for long term...run.. Anyways..our discuss could be useful to other members finding the MID range smart phones
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What? lol 52c is nowhere near the thermal threshold. The Tegra 3 could comfortably run in the low 70's... Regardless heat has little impact in damaging hardware because these CPU's run at such low voltages.
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AndroHero said:
What? lol 52c is nowhere near the thermal threshold. The Tegra 3 could comfortably run in the low 70's... Regardless heat has little impact in damaging hardware because these CPU's run at such low voltages.
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AndroHero,
I mean to say outer body of the Phone. Processor original temp would be much higher, but the outer body temp is 52 Degree C means internal must be having high...
AndroHero said:
What? lol 52c is nowhere near the thermal threshold. The Tegra 3 could comfortably run in the low 70's... Regardless heat has little impact in damaging hardware because these CPU's run at such low voltages.
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AndroHero,
I mean to say outer body of the Phone. Processor original temp would be much higher, but the outer body temp is 52 Degree C means internal must be having high...

Poor Game Performance on Brand New Verizon Galaxy S4

If had this phone for like 2 weeks now, it was given to me as a graduation gift. My dad picked it because on paper, its a beast of a phone. 1.9ghz quad core CPU and Adreno graphics processor. In theory, based on these stats, it should be able to run Real Racing 3, MMX Racing, and other high quality games without issue or frame drop. This, sadly, is not the case, RR3 is unplayable and MMX racing has low framerate so timing the takeoffs and landings are difficult. What can anyone tell me about this problem. I do clear up all the RAM possible, but this isnt the issue, they are frame drops not, stutters, I obviously have power saving off. What can all you fancy phone gurus tell me about why this is occurring and what can be done.
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If had this phone for like 2 weeks now, it was given to me as a graduation gift. My dad picked it because on paper, its a beast of a phone. 1.9ghz quad core CPU and Adreno graphics processor. In theory, based on these stats, it should be able to run Real Racing 3, MMX Racing, and other high quality games without issue or frame drop. This, sadly, is not the case, RR3 is unplayable and MMX racing has low framerate so timing the takeoffs and landings are difficult. What can anyone tell me about this problem. I do clear up all the RAM possible, but this isnt the issue, they are frame drops not, stutters, I obviously have power saving off. What can all you fancy phone gurus tell me about why this is occurring and what can be done.
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Nope
never going to happen
you need to learn a bit more about hardware just because its 'quad core' and has a 'adreno' doesn't mean its not slower then a 3 Legged dog
the S4 is pretty dam slow by modern standards out of the box brand new it scores a meager 26147 in antutu benchmark for comparison something like the Galaxy S5 which is one generation newer scores about 3800
and real-racing 3 still doesn't run very well on the s5
current top-end phones will score about 50K
bottom line your dad brought you a outdated slow phone that nobody should be using in 2016
and I say that as a owner of 4 galaxy S4's
You bought the slow S4 variant, known to be choppy in games. The GPU can't run those games at an enjoyable frame rate, but can perform well on every other task, I guess.
A pretty decent S4 would be the LTE-A variant, with its hardware comparable to the S5. Basically it has a 2.3GHz processor and a way better GPU (~x2).
Even if I don't play I refused to buy it for its crappy performance and went for the snappier variant, twice.

Heat

Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Galaxy Note 9 water cooling tested: Does it really work? tom's guide test:
https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/21/galaxy-note-9-water-cooling-tested-does-it-really-work/
This test is flawed. His thoughts on heat and his reasoning is proof that he doesn't know anything about processor heat.
The device still gets hot... sure it does. Samsung never said the processor doesn't generate heat. The heat pipe is designed to move the heat away from the processor... but it has to go somewhere. The case still gets as hot as the Note 8, because the processor is still generating heat. It just moves that heat away more efficiently from the processor. That simple fact discredits the entire video. The case is the device's radiator, and the new water carbon thing simply moves the heat to the case more efficiently.
Despite his expert results that the water cooling isnt' making a differnece, the fat that the case is hotter IS PROOF that it IS WORKING.
To properly test the device, stress the device, get it hot, then see what the benchmark numbers are compared to a similarly hot Note 8. You will see, that the processor runs faster when the case is hot than the Note 8 did. (taking account the fact that they are different generation processors) Or more properly, test the fall off between a cold device and a hot one.
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This test is flawed. His thoughts on heat and his reasoning is proof that he doesn't know anything about processor heat.
The device still gets hot... sure it does. Samsung never said the processor doesn't generate heat. The heat pipe is designed to move the heat away from the processor... but it has to go somewhere. The case still gets as hot as the Note 8, because the processor is still generating heat. It just moves that heat away more efficiently from the processor. That simple fact discredits the entire video. The case is the device's radiator, and the new water carbon thing simply moves the heat to the case more efficiently.
Despite his expert results that the water cooling isnt' making a differnece, the fat that the case is hotter IS PROOF that it IS WORKING.
To properly test the device, stress the device, get it hot, then see what the benchmark numbers are compared to a similarly hot Note 8. You will see, that the processor runs faster when the case is hot than the Note 8 did. (taking account the fact that they are different generation processors) Or more properly, test the fall off between a cold device and a hot one.
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Exactly this! I am baffled how many comments from the media are there about how the cooling doesn't work, because the phone body gets hot. Roflmao... this is a closed environment, where the heat will go? I would argue that the phone body should be even hotter with better cooling on the SOC. That cooling is there to prevent performance degradation/throttling and let the cpu/gpu/whole SOC perform better, NOT to lower the body temperature.
https://hothardware.com/news/galaxy-note-9-vs-oneplus-6-benchmark-bake-off
Here you got the right comparison and it's clear - note 9 sustain performance is better than oneplus 6 that is one of the top in that regards.
This isn't scientific, but while setting the phone up and having the screen on for 2 hours straight, restoring backups and downloading apps, the phone didn't get very hot. I haven't tested gaming yet, but so far heat doesn't seem to be an issue.
It would be great if people post CPU and batteru temp, version (exynos or snapdragon) and how the phone is being used when it gets hot.
If you don't have systems check app, here is one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.devcheck
Thanks
high_voltage said:
Exactly this! I am baffled how many comments from the media are there about how the cooling doesn't work, because the phone body gets hot. Roflmao... this is a closed environment, where the heat will go? I would argue that the phone body should be even hotter with better cooling on the SOC. That cooling is there to prevent performance degradation/throttling and let the cpu/gpu/whole SOC perform better, NOT to lower the body temperature.
https://hothardware.com/news/galaxy-note-9-vs-oneplus-6-benchmark-bake-off
Here you got the right comparison and it's clear - note 9 sustain performance is better than oneplus 6 that is one of the top in that regards.
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This is great. It shows that they actually know what they're talking about, haha.
This phone sure generates some heat. But for me, coming from note 4, the heat is significantly lesser without compromising performance.
Agree on poster above on the phone casing acts as a radiator. As the copper pipe size has increased, I'm not surprised about the heat. Its still manageable.
Buy something like spigen tough armor and you won't feel the heat at all. If it works without problems, don't kill brain with unimportant things....otherwise you have warranty
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Thanks @boufa I was about to complain about the phone getting hot while running multiple applications but I read your comment and come to think about it,it didn't bog down. You must be an engineer or something?
gCloud said:
It would be great if people post CPU and batteru temp, version (exynos or snapdragon) and how the phone is being used when it gets hot.
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I tried an app called "Synchronize Ultimate", which made my Note 9 hot as hell. I've uninstalled, because its tasks aren't (shouldn't be) this CPU intensive at all. Looks like bad code.
Other than that, the only times it feels a little hot is after having been recharged on Wireless charger. All the rest seems like a walk in the park for this Exynos board.
I think this Qualcomm Snapdragon variants suffer from this issue the most as the adreno GPU has a tendency to produce allot of heat. The Samsung Exynos variants do not suffer from this issue and tend to run allot cooler. I have noticed this with both my Note 4 N910C and my Note 8 N950N.
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I think this Qualcomm Snapdragon variants suffer from this issue the most as the adreno GPU has a tendency to produce allot of heat. The Samsung Exynos variants do not suffer from this issue and tend to run allot cooler. I have noticed this with both my Note 4 N910C and my Note 8 N950N.
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You can't compare different SOCs like that. 9810 is quite a hot chip actually. If you will compare, compare the exact SOC generation and in this case - sd845 vs exynos 9810. For example my s7e exynos has a lot better battery life/CPU performance/smoothness vs sd820 variant that is only slightly faster in GPU. This year (search the forums) sd845 got better battery life, faster real world CPU performance, is smoother and has 25-35% faster GPU depending on the load. If I go by you, I will write all day long how great the exynos is based on 2y ago chip where this was true compared to that time qualcomm variant... and this is wrong for this year.
Generalising like that in fast moving forward industry is not a good thing. Never state something about a SOC because of previous ones.
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Some phones are great to take camping because if you play Asphalt 8 long enough, the back warms up to the ideal temperature that can bake bread. Rate this thread to express the extent to which the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 stays cool under extended heavy use. A higher rating indicates that even when playing strenuous games for long periods of time, the phone doesn't get uncomfortably warm.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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Sorry but my experience has been very different and a bit disappointing.
I was testing 4k 60fps recording on a "sunny day" Note 9 vs iPhone X vs OnePlus 6.
The iPhone went on for 10 min no problem with 4k at 60fps. OnePlus 6 also didn't heat up as much.
note 9 on the other hand can only do 4k 60 fps for 5 min and got very hot and video recording shut off after 3 min. I got an onscreen msg saying phone is too hot won't be able to continue untill it cools down etc.
In 2018 I would expect Snapdragon would be able to record in 4k 60fps for at least 10 min. [emoji35]
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geronemo said:
Sorry but my experience has been very different and a bit disappointing.
I was testing 4k 60fps recording on a "sunny day" Note 9 vs iPhone X vs OnePlus 6.
The iPhone went on for 10 min no problem with 4k at 60fps. OnePlus 6 also didn't heat up as much.
note 9 on the other hand can only do 4k 60 fps for 5 min and got very hot and video recording shut off after 3 min. I got an onscreen msg saying phone is too hot won't be able to continue untill it cools down etc.
In 2018 I would expect Snapdragon would be able to record in 4k 60fps for at least 10 min. [emoji35]
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In this case be sure that your Note 9 phone needs to be replaced or returned
I was a Note 4 & S7 user and I would never thought Samsung or any OEM will solve this heat problems on the future but... here comes Samsung Note 9 to prove me wrong about it... It would NEVER heat ... and when I say heat.. is when it comes uncomfortable to hold it on my hand.. when I was having Note 4 or S7.. it would heat alot specially on the upper center of the screen whenever I put heavy load into it. Putting the same heavy load that I would put it on Note 4 or S7 on a Note 9 Exynos... it was huge difference like day & night Note 9 Exynos version will always stay cooler compared to Snapdragon. I tried both and I buyed the Exynos variant with a peace of mind :angel:
Snapdragon have a history of heat problems when using Octa cores on there SOC and I wouldn't be surprised if it is still suffering from this problem in 2018 or even 2019 also Exynos have a history too but to a lesser extent than Snapdragon
I all what I said above is through experience that I went through.... YMMV Peace out! :fingers-crossed:
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In this case be sure that your Note 9 phone needs to be replaced or returned
I was a Note 4 & S7 user and I would never thought Samsung or any OEM will solve this heat problems on the future but... here comes Samsung Note 9 to prove me wrong about it... It would NEVER heat ... and when I say heat.. is when it comes uncomfortable to hold it on my hand.. when I was having Note 4 or S7.. it would heat alot specially on the upper center of the screen whenever I put heavy load into it. Putting the same heavy load that I would put it on Note 4 or S7 on a Note 9 Exynos... it was huge difference like day & night Note 9 Exynos version will always stay cooler compared to Snapdragon. I tried both and I buyed the Exynos variant with a peace of mind :angel:
Snapdragon have a history of heat problems when using Octa cores on there SOC and I wouldn't be surprised if it is still suffering from this problem in 2018 or even 2019 also Exynos have a history too but to a lesser extent than Snapdragon
I all what I said above is through experience that I went through.... YMMV Peace out! :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks for the input. Unfortunately I didn't have my IR temp reader and it's now it's impossible to replicate the issue coz it's colder. Apart from that I haven't had any other issue.
I might make YT video about it in near future. Unfortunately have never used Exonys here in US and have heard great things about it.
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geronemo said:
Sorry but my experience has been very different and a bit disappointing.
I was testing 4k 60fps recording on a "sunny day" Note 9 vs iPhone X vs OnePlus 6.
The iPhone went on for 10 min no problem with 4k at 60fps. OnePlus 6 also didn't heat up as much.
note 9 on the other hand can only do 4k 60 fps for 5 min and got very hot and video recording shut off after 3 min. I got an onscreen msg saying phone is too hot won't be able to continue untill it cools down etc.
In 2018 I would expect Snapdragon would be able to record in 4k 60fps for at least 10 min. [emoji35]
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It's known that every year the exynos is vastly superior in encoding/decoding capabilities. The exynos 9810 most likely won't suffer from that problem at all (actually I found comments about your statement and all were about sd845). Really poor indeed that samsung didn't optimise the sd845 the same way as oneplus did... :/ Maybe there is something to do also with bitrate (this one is not tied only to the reslolution/FPS of the video), maybe the note 9 records a lot more info = higher load on the SOC = more heat vs the oneplus.
i'm comparing my note 9 with my poco F1, my N9 is way higher than poco F1.
The only time mine gets hot is when I fast charge, I've tried virtually every high performance game there is and the ac rarely goes past 100-105f
Mine get hot realy fast when is in car in sun with waze open. I get a messsage phone is overheat and all app are closed cant open must restart. Happend couple of times. Realy dissapointed. Note 7 was the best phone i ever had. No heat at all. Then note 8. No heat issues. Cant wait note 10. Im seek of note 9 problem with pie
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Kirin 980 pefrormance issues?

It's not a clickbait,saw some early antutu scores and noticed one interesting thing. Theres Normal mode and Performace(cheat?!) mode.
Phone is ofc designed to be used in normal mode in 24/7 use,since performace produces more heat and raises power consumption beyond level for sustainable use.
In normal mode phone seriously underperforms in benchmarks,for example gets 270k while SD845 phones are getting 290k+. Performance mode bumps Kirin's scores to 310k+.
Other area where phone underperforms is GPU section under antutu. Gets bout 9k in normal mode and 10k in performance mode while Ardeno 630 powered phones score 12k w ease.
I know these benchmarks don't mean much in general use but in phone gaming era,you can actually feel that difference(having owned both Mate 10 Pro and OP6).
I think history repeated itself and we got SoC that will barely match last generation of SD and be totally obliterated by next.
Guess we'll know more when Anandtech makes in depth review.
troublecro said:
It's not a clickbait,saw some early antutu scores and noticed one interesting thing. Theres Normal mode and Performace(cheat?!) mode.
Phone is ofc designed to be used in normal mode in 24/7 use,since performace produces more heat and raises power consumption beyond level for sustainable use.
In normal mode phone seriously underperforms in benchmarks,for example gets 270k while SD845 phones are getting 290k+. Performance mode bumps Kirin's scores to 310k+.
Other area where phone underperforms is GPU section under antutu. Gets bout 9k in normal mode and 10k in performance mode while Ardeno 630 powered phones score 12k w ease.
I know these benchmarks don't mean much in general use but in phone gaming era,you can actually feel that difference(having owned both Mate 10 Pro and OP6).
I think history repeated itself and we got SoC that will barely match last generation of SD and be totally obliterated by next.
Guess we'll know more when Anandtech makes in depth review.
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I think you're right. Next snapdragon gpu will kick its behind! Cause its not much better gpu wise than the 845 right now, if at all?
But the gpu's these days are overkill for most things and I'm loving the look of the mate 20 X. It'll be good enough
No actually it has a worse GPU than 845.
And I wouldn't call all GPUs of this era an overkill taken into consideration levels of graphics we're getting in new games.
I know that most of ppl don't game on their phones but numbers of those who do are rapidly growing and mobile gaming market is becoming larger and larger by every day.
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No actually it has a worse GPU than 845.
And I wouldn't call all GPUs of this era an overkill taken into consideration levels of graphics we're getting in new games.
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Overkill for most games? No? And I'm hoping it's on par at least with 845 which handles everything I throw at it really easily.
The Mali G76MP10 is actually slower then the Adreno 630 but at least, it should be quite power efficient. Just read the Kirin 980 article from Anandtech.
Im waiting for anandtech review of Kirin not previews. Not interested in pre release benchmarks but real one, along power consumption and throttling.
Kirin 970 also should have been power efficient but it turned quite opposite.
The GPU is probably fine, but not able to compete with SD845 under normal speeds. So Hisilicon pushed it beyond limits to get the edge over SD845. Kind of like how Vega 64 was pushed beyond limits to get faster than the GTX 1080.
Like before on the Kirin 960 and 970, the max GPU speed is impressive, but not at all sustainable.

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