Hello, I had installed ANTUTU OFFICE the latest app to identify whether a phone is genuine or fake copy.
after installing both CPU-Z and Antutu Benchmark, I was a little in dilemma as my existing genuine MI4 showed Krait 400 in hardware column of CPU-Z and this one showed 808 instead.
also Antutu Bechmark was a little slow, I mean it still showed Qualcomm and a score of 38k+, but.....
the last option was Antutu Officer.
Now my existing genuine MI4 showed Good screen in the end after testing but this one showed ORIGINAL in the green circle if you know what I mean.
My net is slow , so cant upload pics.
someone who knows the Antutu Officer stuff can confirm pls whether this MI4 is original or fake as one shows GOOD in the green circle which displays after test results and on shows ORIGINAL.
because all over net everybody's screenshot shows the image of GOOD and not ORIGINAL.
pls confirm.
regards
PS- sorry if posted in the wrong section.
also excuse me if this has been posted twice by me as having issues with net connection
to confirm if your mi4 is real, the best way is to see if it can flash the newest miui rom.
Check an miui site.
i had purchased the oneplus one (india version 64gb variant CM11S) and received it on the 15th of dec'14. since the last 20 days i hav noticed a certain lag on my onepelus one while playing asphalt 8 inspite of 46 gb free storage...i ran an antutu benchmark v5.6 and to my surprise came a poor score of 29000 and also during the video played during the test it showed only 30fps.... i checked the core information & it always used to show core0=1036MHz /300 Mhz, core 1=0(stopped), core2=0(stopped), core3=1036MHz/300MHz i.e only 2 cores work inspite of activating the performance mode & havig snapdragon 801 (2.5Ghz*4)...i am really concerned...i asked a guy on fb and he said that my cores are probably underclocked and advised to factory reset tthe phone... but my xam will start in the near future and i dont want to get in the reset mess....guyz please help.....and do invite other to this chat...i want to have diff ideas.
The fact that you have 46gb free storage on your phone has absolutely no bearing on how smoothly a game will play, the only two real factors that would affect that are the RAM on the device and the CPU/GPU, storage is just that, only storage. It looks to me like your CPU profile isn't working correctly, and to be honest the best course of action is a factory reset. It might not be convenient for you right now but that's the way it is.
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Hello everyone,
My brother have an Alcatel one touch pixi 4007D running on android 2.3. It is a low end phone with the following specs:-
1 Ghz cpu , 256 mb RAM , 2 MP camera , dual sim support and so on.
The problem is that I can't use the device now for anything. The device is getting laggy just by using an app for a few time. Also, when I browse or use hotspot in it for about just 10 min it gets heated up and will shutdown automatically. To cool it again I have to wait an hour by taking of it's battery.
The specs of this device is moreover same as that of a Galaxy Y which works quite fine.
The device is now completely useless. Please help and thanks in advance.
When I used CPU Z on the device and I saw that the core of the device is stopped. This is stopped on every time I checked. Can this be the reason for the problem?
On the first page of the app it says mine has the Samsung exynos 8 core chip but under it only shows 4 cores. Any of my other Samsung phones with similar Exynos chips show 8 cores. I had a problem a while back when my wife dropped my tablet. Right after that I started having slow charging issues. I replaced the battery and I noticed I was getting a hot spot on the back of the tablet around the middle when I held it.
That problem has seemed to stop but the tablet doesnt seem as quick as it used to. It really lags opening programs and switch apps etc.
CPU-Z only shows 4 cores so I am wondering if one of the chips has died or something weird like that? Thanks for any assistance if you could let me know if you show 8 cores in the app. Must be the Exynos chip tablet too thanks.
smoke_skull said:
On the first page of the app it says mine has the Samsung exynos 8 core chip but under it only shows 4 cores. Any of my other Samsung phones with similar Exynos chips show 8 cores. I had a problem a while back when my wife dropped my tablet. Right after that I started having slow charging issues. I replaced the battery and I noticed I was getting a hot spot on the back of the tablet around the middle when I held it.
That problem has seemed to stop but the tablet doesnt seem as quick as it used to. It really lags opening programs and switch apps etc.
CPU-Z only shows 4 cores so I am wondering if one of the chips has died or something weird like that? Thanks for any assistance if you could let me know if you show 8 cores in the app. Must be the Exynos chip tablet too thanks.
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Ok thanks. That's how mine shows too. It still plays games very good it just seems laggy multitasking. I have never done a reset so maybe I should try that. When it got dropped it only slid off a coffee table onto carpet but banged against a leg when it hit.
Hi everyone, I recently have bought a Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM G930U, Snapdragon 820 variant).
I suspect the phone overheats and it goes into throttiling. I attached the screenshots of some tests I have done.
Can you confirm if my phone overheats?
If yes, what is a solution to the problem or can I do something before sending the phone back?
Thank you all for your attention,
Riccardo
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If your phone over heats it will shut down prior to any damage. If it isn't doing this it's not overheating.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
In case of overheating, the phone does go into throttiling first?
I think the phone goes into throttling because if I start a stress test, the phone lags terribly (with another phones like Samsung Galaxy A8, A50 or Galaxy S9 this doesn't happen).
I would like to know, is it all normal that my S7 goes into throttling or is my device defective?
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Hi, thanks for your reply.
In case of overheating, the phone does go into throttiling first?
I think the phone goes into throttling because if I start a stress test, the phone lags terribly (with another phones like Samsung Galaxy A8, A50 or Galaxy S9 this doesn't happen).
I would like to know, is it all normal that my S7 goes into throttling or is my device defective?
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Yes throttling is a feature of the Snap Dragon variant I'm afraid.
Are you sure? I believe this was a feature of the Snapdragon 810. I saw some videos showing that the Snapdragon 820 does not throttle and I didn't find much information on the internet.
However, if I start "heavy" games like Asphalt 9 the phone does not throttle, even if I set the details to the maximum
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Are you sure? I believe this was a feature of the Snapdragon 810. I saw some videos showing that the Snapdragon 820 does not throttle and I didn't find much information on the internet.
However, if I start "heavy" games like Asphalt 9 the phone does not throttle, even if I set the details to the maximum
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If you search up Samsung Galaxy S7 cooling you can find an article by Samsung describing how they cool their phones by underclocking the CPU, but I don't think it seems to cool the phone down that much. If you can, root your phone and underclock the CPU with Kernel Aditor. Maybe it might be better.
Hi, thanks for the reply. I didn't find the article you told me.
I believe that there are no modified kernels for my phone (SM G930U) and, therefore, I can't underclock the CPU.