What is Outdoorsmartphone ? It is what many people may have not heard of this phone until recently, the world's leading smartphone manufacturer - AGM Outdoorsmartphone conference has held in Beijing and released its first flagship product since entering the Chinese market - AGM X1 outdoorsmartphone, which makes outdoor smartphone that is a big bit product for travelers in Germany, United States, France and other countries finally unveil in China.
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Because of the saturation of phone market, increasing smartphone manufacturershave devoted themselves into design and development of products for niche market, outdoor smartphone is a professional product tailored for the travel enthusiast. AGM has done a good job in this area and makes it to the top level in the world.
No charging for up to 3 days
AGM X1 is packed with 5400mAh massive battery, and powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor which offers low consumption and high performance although it doesn’t achieve the same level of Snapdragon 820, seeing by the overcapacity of hardware of smartphone, Snapdragon 617processor is definitely a cost-effective processor.
Besides, 13MP rear dual cameras provided by O-film which is the top supplier in the word on AGM X1 has stunning performance that is comparable with SLR cameras by multiple images synthesisand DOF adjusting of X OS.
Strong protection by Unique appearance
AGM X1 has a tough appearance exhibiting a distinctive style compared to other conventional smartphones, which is closed to aesthetic style of travel enthusiast and improve its protective ability as well.
It is reported that AGM X1 features IP68 certification with water and shock resistant over 1.5m, which reaches to standard of USA military-protection,it is strong enough to cope with many situations where being outdoors.
Has any body tried this smartphone, I'm interested in getting one?
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Hi everyone.
Now I know that benchmarks are relatively pointless, as my Mate 2 scores about 5000 more points than my old Note 2, yet they feel very comparable in performance.
I also own an Xperia Z Ultra, which is pretty fast, scoring about 37000 in Antutu, but I can't say I particularly enjoy using it compared to the Mate 2, even though it has has a 6.44" 1080p screen and a Snapdragon 800.
I also briefly owned a brand new Oneplus One till my girlfriend decided she loved it and she wanted it as her new phone, lol and that thing is like lightning, scoring about 47000 points just at stock with no tweaks to it, yet again, I don't actually like the device as much as my Mate 2 for some reason. I think the stupendous battery life of the Mate 2 is more Important to me than raw speed for what I use my phone for.
I was curious about how the Hisilicon Kirin 910 in my MT2-L05 stacks up against the Snapdragon in the MT2-L03.
Anyway, Here are my scores with Antutu Benchmark :
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... I was not expecting that!
I'm surprised too, my HAM2 just feels so snappy. I dread using anything else like my tablet, laptop, TV, etc... because everything else around me seems to be laboring through tasks while my HAM2 zips along without complaint.
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I'm surprised too. I thought they would be closer. Maybe the 4.4.2 update has given the China versions a better score? Although saying that, I benchmarked twice with Antutu when I first got my phone on 4.2.2 and that gave me around 28,500 both times.
Benchmarks now, for me anyway, don't really mean anything. I use to be one of those "gotta have the fastest" types, but,
the Mate2 changed my perspective. For what I use, mainly phone, web, text, photos, the Mate2 is fast. The price & the battery
won me over, but the performance is fast enough. All these new hot rod devices are just overkill.
Hey everyone, was thinking of buying this phone (snapdragon version) from aliexpress, read the other thread but it didn't answer my questions. I would be upgrading from an i9300 samsung (yeah it's old as heck, but it still works kinda flawlessly (messed up the gsm/3g network antenna)). I understand that performance wise the difference will be night and day, but after looking at a few reviews online i'm starting to wounder about the camera quality. If i compare to the 13mpx camera on the mtk version the photos in average lighting and video in average lighting look worse than those same samples taken on the 8mpx i9300 ones. I take videos a few times a week and i usually take out my phone to shoot photos of some modeling projects (usually parts and combinations of then, less often girls), cars and other stuff i like and want a good amount of detail (at least as much as i can get from my S3).
Also how is the network reception? I'm usually at places where network reception is poor for me (again, f-ed up a bit with my phone).
=And a side idea=
Any chance you can fit the 4.1Ah li-ion from the redmi 3/ 3 pro? I have had a few times on some other phones where li-po batteries are in use get hot to an unpleasant degree while charging and never had those issues with li-ion's.
My answer is yes it is worth it, for the money you will not find much better. However it is still a budget phone and it has compromises, the camera is good but not the best, low light performance is grainy as you might expect.
However in good light it can capture very nice detail.
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I havent tested video yet but there are some nice video demos of this phone on youtube. It is capable of recording in 4k but the frame rate is a bit choppy.
Reception is fine for me, I cant comment how it will be for you if you usually experience poor signals, my area is usually very good.
Source from GSMArena https://www.gsmarena.com/exclusive_honor_20_or_honor_20_pro_case_render_leak_shows_space_for_multiple_rear_cameras-news-36467.php
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First off, it looks like this handset will have a bunch of rear cameras, as the cutout for those is quite big. The design of the cutout itself makes us think of the Huawei P30 Pro's camera arrangement, with the LED flash placed to the right of the main camera array, although in this case it's on the lower side, not the upper.
We'd venture a guess and say this Honor device will come with at least three cams on the back, unless it completely apes the P30 Pro and adds a TOF 3D camera under (or above) the LED flash as well. Given that all of this implies it will be a high-end offering, it's likely to be the Honor 20 Pro, because so far we haven't seen any leaked renders of that handset itself - whereas the non-Pro Honor 20, if we go by past leaks, will have a different rear camera arrangement. Then again, if those previous rumors were wrong, we might in fact be looking at a case for the Honor 20. Only time (and more leaks) will tell for sure.
The Honor 20 Pro is expected to sport Sony's IMX600 sensor, which apparently has 48MP resolution just like the IMX586 that we've already seen in a few phones. The Honor 20 Pro has also been rumored to have a 6.1" OLED screen with an under-display fingerprint scanner, the Kirin 980 chipset, and three RAM/storage configurations - 6/128 GB, 8/128 GB, and 8/256 GB. Pricing in China should start around $450, which will probably translate into €500-550 in Europe, and the Honor 20 Pro could get official as soon as April 25.
Exciting for this device! I like the camera layout and couldn't accept the way of Huawei Mate 20.
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Using the phone arena finder tool i noticed that every year Smartphones are getting everyday more expensive but specs still the same, today there's 0 phone comparable to, for example, the Xiaomi MI A1 in terms of specs/price...
Or even, the Moto G on its launch
The MI A3 has similar hardware with minor generational improvements, but it cost almost $100 more...
Is there any option these days for poor guys who wants a decent multimedia device? or is the market just getting more expensive with no improvements on specs compared to previous years? :crying:
Are end users really wanting to pay more for the same? Or are tech influencers moving the market to the wrong place?
(I understand that those last 2 questions are too sentimental, feel free to discuss the first ones which are more productive IMO )
I have a pixel 3xl and I love it
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My POV:
Buyers are not primarily interested in buying a high-end technical product. They want to have the coolest current device. Manufacturers have recognised this and are consciously strengthening their brand with the aim of increasing customer demand and thus the profit margin for the same (and equally expensive) smartphone technology.
With regards to a smartphone's hardware:
Probably the areas of particular interest are screen technology, time of flight sensor, cameras and image sensors, power management, and radio frequency componentry.
In 2015 this chart was published in a German tech magazine
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It shows not only the low manufacturing costs of a smartphone, but also that certain components cost noticeably more than others.
The biggest cost factors that do not appear in the upper chart are only indirectly reflected in the smartphones:
One of the most expensive is certainly R&D. Large sums of the margin are also sunk into this block, if one includes patents and licenses.
An equally large block is marketing, which, especially in the case of Apple and Samsung, consists of contracts with providers, television and other advertising, presence at public or own trade fairs, and even the construction of own marketing properties. Everything to increase or maintain the value of the brand.
Wrap-up:
The only influence consumers have over smartphone makers is in their decisions about which phones to buy. My advice is to buy Chinese phones: they have the best price-performance ratio.
Hey OPPO Humans,
How's going? Hope everything fine. During the covid surge time in 2021, OPPO has launched their OPPO Band Style to help people to maintain fitness & health by doing exercise. In this thread I'm going to share some pictures of my daily driver. So without any further ado, let's see the shots!
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Simple design but still classy. The OPPO Band Style comes with two removable straps - Sport Strap and Style Strap. The material of the band itself is allegedly using a silicone material that is lightweight. Provides a comfortable feeling when worn. While the Style strap, like its name, looks more fashionable. It's also more flexible, which makes for a comfortable fit.
The OPPO Band Style comes with a 1.1" Full Color AMOLED display with the OPPO logo at the bottom.
Through HeyTap Health app we can bind the device with smartphone, we can see the heart rate, blood oxygen levels, recommended sleep times, daily steps taken & how many calories burned or how long we exercise.
For sports enthusiasts, this device supports 12 sports modes, both outdoor and indoor. Sports modes that can be monitored, from walking, running, cycling, elliptical, rowing, cricket, badminton, swimming, to yoga.
Band Style offers users more than 60 different watch faces & can be changed according to taste.
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Make your healthy lifestyle more colorful and contemporary with the cool OPPO Band Style!
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