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Can anyone who actually owns this phone confirm if you can use the Zenfone 3 Ultra to control your TV, DVD player, set top box, etc.? Does the phone have a built in remote control app? Is the phone compatible with Google Playstore remote control apps like Anymote universal remote? Thanks.
No, it doesn't have ir blaster
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So gsmarena is wrong with its stated specs for the Zenfone 3 ultra saying it has ir capability?
This ir port is ir sensor for the camera and can't be used for controlling devices
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tamerh said:
This ir port is ir sensor for the camera and can't be used for controlling devices
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Oh bummer! It would have been a good upgrade path for Mi max owners like me since it has all the features of the Mi max and more... Better audio components, slimport support, support for HD playback of Google play movies, built in DPI adjustment, larger screen, compatibility with status bar apps, navigation bar apps, better photo/video hardware, etc. The only 3 things it doesn't have that the Mi max has are the Mi Max's slightly larger battery, true multi-user support (separate user screens and workspaces for multiple users [like Windows desktops]), (Feature called 'second space' on Mi Max with MIUI8) and a much lower price point. These are not deal breakers for me but no infrared sensor to function as my master remote for all my appliances like what my Mi Max is routinely doing is just not acceptable for me given its more than 2x cost compared to the Mi Max.
I think it does not have dpI adjustment feature
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I think it does not have dpI adjustment feature
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Zenfone 3 ultra has ability to adjust not only text sizes but also sizes of other screen elements resulting to higher information density that can fit in one screen full. This is what I meant by dpi adjustment. The Mi max doesn't have this same ability to compress or pack more elements /data/icons /lines of text in one screen full unless you root it. No need to root the Zenfone 3 ultra to achieve a compressed, tablet-like screen density that makes efficient use of screen real estate.
You could still use your ZF3 as a remote control, with additional hardware like http://www.ibroadlink.com/rm/
The only method I know to change dpi for this phone without root is using adb command line tool, I am searching through settings and I find change font size only. Please let me know how I can change other elements
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Sorry I don't have the phone. Changing of font size, icon size and grid was demoed to me by the seller. After the adjustments, the Zenfone 3 ultra had more lines of text and smaller fonts than my unrooted mi max is capable of even with the mi max's smallest font size and use of custom (nova prime) launcher for the mi max.
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You could still use your ZF3 as a remote control, with additional hardware like http://www.ibroadlink.com/rm/
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I really don't want to bring along another accessory everywhere with the phone just so I have remote control functionality for my home appliances, my relative's cable tv or my friends place, or my workplace's projector and tv. Built in remote control feature is important to me. I'm really hoping for a future Zenfone 3 ultra variant or a successor with ir blaster. If that happens, I'm going to buy the Zenfone in a heartbeat even with a much higher price than it has now.
Any news on the Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra's succesor (Asus Zenfone 3 ultra 2)? I'm really looking forward to an IR blaster in its successor. Come on, Asus! Don't be like Samsung. Samsung has removed the IR blaster in its latest flagship phones. At least Huawei has learned an IR blaster gives it additional unique selling point over Samsung's flagships (in addition to its dual 'Leica' branded cameras). The new Mate series phones now come with an IR blaster... But 6" display size is too small for me... I'd like to go bigger than the Mi Max/Mi Max 2's 6.44" screen. I sure hope Asus Zenfone 3 ultra 2 will have an IR blaster when it launches in the coming months.
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Oh bummer! It would have been a good upgrade path for Mi max owners like me since it has all the features of the Mi max and more... Better audio components, slimport support, support for HD playback of Google play movies, built in DPI adjustment, larger screen, compatibility with status bar apps, navigation bar apps, better photo/video hardware, etc. The only 3 things it doesn't have that the Mi max has are the Mi Max's slightly larger battery, true multi-user support (separate user screens and workspaces for multiple users [like Windows desktops]), (Feature called 'second space' on Mi Max with MIUI8) and a much lower price point. These are not deal breakers for me but no infrared sensor to function as my master remote for all my appliances like what my Mi Max is routinely doing is just not acceptable for me given its more than 2x cost compared to the Mi Max.
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Thaks
This is the full review of the Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime and it gets insane battery life and is a great all round phone.
Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime Specifications:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 625
5.0" 1920x1080 px, IPS LCD
3GB RAM, 32GB Storage
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
13MP/5MP Camera
4,100mAh, Fast Charging
157g, 14.13 x 6.97 x 0.89 cm
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments below, I will try to answer all of them.
battery life
how about battery life vs xiaomi redmi 3 pro ?
which one is better?
please asap
Hi, ive flashed the xiaomi.eu ROM v6.12.15 on my Redmi 4 Prime. The video system app is classified by ESET Mobile Security as a spyware: "Apptrack.D". Is there any reason to doubt about that? Unfortunately i cant even remove any rights for this App so it makes me feel really uncomfortable.
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how about battery life vs xiaomi redmi 3 pro ?
which one is better?
please asap
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it's AMAZING! I used to have to Redmi 3 Pro and compared to the Redmi 4 Prime you have more SoT and energy for heavy users at least 2 days!!!!
The SoC is saving a lot of energy because of 11nm built
I thought the phone didn't have Gorilla Glass, you say it does, how so ? http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_4_prime-8263.php
By the way, you have a slight error in the video around 3:10 where the letters say the redmi 4 has SD 825 instead of SD 625.
I'm waiting for mine to arrive, ffs... nice review though
Torch light
Is there any "way" to activate torch light on white bright color, coz when i use torch it is always not white LED,
Help needed thanks before.
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Is there any "way" to activate torch light on white bright color, coz when i use torch it is always not white LED,
Help needed thanks before.
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There's an app that does that, search play store, if the app can't do it, then it can't be done.
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There's an app that does that, search play store, if the app can't do it, then it can't be done.
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Thanks for your reply, now i found that "white LED" of torch is activate automatically when in the dark, mean in daylight it will be "not white LED" and in night time or darker room it will be "white LED", so detail and automatically.
I found when i try this night before install any torch app.
Who has actually had there hands on both of these devices? And which device did you prefer out of the 2 and why? Thanks In advance!!!
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If camera performance is of utmost importance to you, go with the S10. If not, go with the 1+7p. It is superior in *nearly* every other regard.
I had both
The camera is better on the s10+
The s10+ feels better in the hand
The curve on the s10 is better
Wireless charging on the s10+
Feature rich os
On the otherhand,
That 90hz refresh rate is great
Oxygen is very very fast and like stock with several useful features
The charging is way faster than the s10
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I had both
The camera is better on the s10+
The s10+ feels better in the hand
The curve on the s10 is better
Wireless charging on the s10+
Feature rich os
On the otherhand,
That 90hz refresh rate is great
Oxygen is very very fast and like stock with several useful features
The charging is way faster than the s10
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How about your speeds tests what kind of download speeds and upload speeds did you get with the oneplus 7 pro and the Samsung Galaxy s10 device? Thanks In advance!!!
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This is coming from somebody who has not owned a Samsung since the Note 4 and has owned almost every OnePlus.
I own both, I used the 7 Pro for about a week and now it sits on my desk as my backup phone.
In day to day use the only thing better on the 7 Pro is the 90hz, that's it. The actual screen on the S10+ is a better display. Also after a few hours switching back to a 60hz screen you don't miss it.
People will talk about all sorts of things like faster charging, both phones make it through the day so I'm only charging at night anyways.
If you want to root go 7 Pro, if not S10+ is the all around better phone and way more customizable when neither phone is rooted.
Here are speed test that I just ran with the phone's sitting side-by-side. This is not always the result there usually a little closer but this is the result I just got.
I think there was already a post on this.
I have had almost every mainstream flagship phone.
I am currently using S10 5G, It kicks ass!!
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I think there was already a post on this.
I have had almost every mainstream flagship phone.
I am currently using S10 5G, It kicks ass!!
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Did you buy your Samsung Galaxys10 5G device from Samsung? Is it the 512 Gb model? What kind of speed test down and uploading speeds are you getting with your device. Thanks In advance for your time.
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Hi all,
I am thinking of buying a new Smartphone. In my country Realme 5 Pro 8GB/128GB and Redmi Note 8 Pro 6GB/128GB are similarly priced. I am really really confused between these two.
Which one should I pick?
You expert opinions are required.
Thanks in advance.
No-one yet?
I am more inclined towards Realme 5 Pro basically due to SD712, Sony Camera Sensor and 8GB Ram Variant.
Currently I am using Realme 3. I don't like Color OS and Camera App. But I have heard that Realme will be providing its own UI with stock like experience. Is it true? And is there any changes in Stock Camera App expected?
Well that's a tough decision. I just bought RM5P 8/128 GB. Have used Xiaomi for about 4+ years and was happy with performance and software. Xiaomi provides lot of power packed software feature and highly customizable UI. But having used for more than 4 years, I was bored with MIUI, so I thought of switching to something relatable.
After I got my hands on RM5P, I was disappointed with the software and less customizable UI, but man, I have no words for the performance and camera. I am glad I made a good decision switching to this as this one has power packed hardware features which no brand has given in this price range. Hopefully, the software will be improved progressively.
My advice: If you have never used Xiaomi, go for Redmi Note 8 pro. Else go for RM5P. You will be happy with both.
Currently using Realme 5 pro(6GB Variant). To be honest, Redmi Note 8 pro looks more premium with its glass back. Realme 5 pro does look somewhat premium but nowhere close to Redmi Note 8 pro. The Redmi has a faster CPU and GPU but I heard some issues with overheating( and I don't have faith in Mediatek). In the realme, I have not encountered any overheatiing isues till now. But playing PUBG for longer periods makes the phone a little bit warm which is completely normal. If you want a phone for heavy gaming go with POCO F1, this phone is way better in terms of performance but looks kinda outdated( I regret not buying it). If you want a premium feeling device go for Redmi Note 8 Pro & if you want a overall better device go for Realme 5 pro.
Thanks, and what about Camera performance?
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Currently using Realme 5 pro(6GB Variant). To be honest, Redmi Note 8 pro looks more premium with its glass back. Realme 5 pro does look somewhat premium but nowhere close to Redmi Note 8 pro. The Redmi has a faster CPU and GPU but I heard some issues with overheating( and I don't have faith in Mediatek). In the realme, I have not encountered any overheatiing isues till now. But playing PUBG for longer periods makes the phone a little bit warm which is completely normal. If you want a phone for heavy gaming go with POCO F1, this phone is way better in terms of performance but looks kinda outdated( I regret not buying it). If you want a premium feeling device go for Redmi Note 8 Pro & if you want a overall better device go for Realme 5 pro.
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Well that's a tough decision. I just bought RM5P 8/128 GB. Have used Xiaomi for about 4+ years and was happy with performance and software. Xiaomi provides lot of power packed software feature and highly customizable UI. But having used for more than 4 years, I was bored with MIUI, so I thought of switching to something relatable.
After I got my hands on RM5P, I was disappointed with the software and less customizable UI, but man, I have no words for the performance and camera. I am glad I made a good decision switching to this as this one has power packed hardware features which no brand has given in this price range. Hopefully, the software will be improved progressively.
My advice: If you have never used Xiaomi, go for Redmi Note 8 pro. Else go for RM5P. You will be happy with both.
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I Have used Redmi Note 4 a very long time ago and I don't really hate MIUI that much. Color Os is totally on other level of crap.
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I Have used Redmi Note 4 a very long time ago and I don't really hate MIUI that much. Color Os is totally on other level of crap.
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I agree, MIUI is a little better than ColorOS except the ads.
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I agree, MIUI is a little better than ColorOS except the ads.
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I don't think there are any ads in my country. And There is an option to turn off the ads as well.
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I don't think there are any ads in my country. And There is an option to turn off the ads as well.
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Then MIUI is definitely better but would you prefer it over stock android?
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Thanks, and what about Camera performance?
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Realme 5 pro has very capable cameras but the 48MP images doesn't look that sharp. Normal 12MP is better( I think).
Don't know about the note!!
waqar bukhari said:
Hi all,
I am thinking of buying a new Smartphone. In my country Realme 5 Pro 8GB/128GB and Redmi Note 8 Pro 6GB/128GB are similarly priced. I am really really confused between these two.
Which one should I pick?
You expert opinions are required.
Thanks in advance.
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I just bought Realme 5 Pro 4/128 variant after (and still) owning Realme 3 Pro 6/128. I have considered Redmi Note 8 Pro before buying, but at the end I chose Realme. Here is why:
- Photography is the most important factor for me, thus I was looking for a phone with Qualcomm SOC because it will have Gcam mod for it. But then I saw on youtube lately that gcam mod also has been made available for RN8 Pro with mediatek chipset, but unfortunately the stock camera is still better than the Gcam on that phone. In case you don't know, the right Gcam variant with the right settings on Realme 3/5 Pro is amazing. I have compared it with my friend's Galaxy S9 and S10 and it put them both to shame when you examine the detail side by side at 1:1 zoom. Gcam on realme even manage to equal or beat my mirrorless M4/3 panasonic gx85!
- I read that RN8 Pro has touchscreen issues that still has not been fixed till now.
For me, ColorOS is ok. It has very aggressive RAM / battery management that often closing running apps eventhough there is still plenty of available RAM. So I just turned off the power saving feature (called 'Smart Power Saver') and use 'custom power saver' that allows you to set background running permission individually for each of your apps that you know shouldn't be close automatically like gps sport tracking app in my case. In app management setting screen you can also specify that certain apps are allowed to do auto start. You can also locked the app in the recent app screen so that it won't be closed. Unfortunately that setting is not persistent and only work until the next restart.
I'd never prefer an mtk powered device over an SD one. Just look at rm8p xda development forum and here. Words are quite unnecessary.
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I'd never prefer an mtk powered device over an SD one. Just look at rm8p xda development forum and here. Words are quite unnecessary.
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You are right. But I am not into rooting and stuff.
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I just bought Realme 5 Pro 4/128 variant after (and still) owning Realme 3 Pro 6/128. I have considered Redmi Note 8 Pro before buying, but at the end I chose Realme. Here is why:
- Photography is the most important factor for me, thus I was looking for a phone with Qualcomm SOC because it will have Gcam mod for it. But then I saw on youtube lately that gcam mod also has been made available for RN8 Pro with mediatek chipset, but unfortunately the stock camera is still better than the Gcam on that phone. In case you don't know, the right Gcam variant with the right settings on Realme 3/5 Pro is amazing. I have compared it with my friend's Galaxy S9 and S10 and it put them both to shame when you examine the detail side by side at 1:1 zoom. Gcam on realme even manage to equal or beat my mirrorless M4/3 panasonic gx85!
- I read that RN8 Pro has touchscreen issues that still has not been fixed till now.
For me, ColorOS is ok. It has very aggressive RAM / battery management that often closing running apps eventhough there is still plenty of available RAM. So I just turned off the power saving feature (called 'Smart Power Saver') and use 'custom power saver' that allows you to set background running permission individually for each of your apps that you know shouldn't be close automatically like gps sport tracking app in my case. In app management setting screen you can also specify that certain apps are allowed to do auto start. You can also locked the app in the recent app screen so that it won't be closed. Unfortunately that setting is not persistent and only work until the next restart.
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I have used gcam with my LG G6 and the results very stunning. But on my Realme 3 gcam is not as good.
Thank you very much for a detailed reply. I also feel the same.
I have also made the similar thread in RN8 pro forum and no-one has yet replied ?.
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Then MIUI is definitely better but would you prefer it over stock android?
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Realme 5 pro has very capable cameras but the 48MP images doesn't look that sharp. Normal 12MP is better( I think).
Don't know about the note!!
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I have never used stock Android Before. I have heard a lot of praise though. I am not sure if I would like it or not.
I have seen the camera Comparison of both these devices on youtube and dynamic range of Realeme 5 Pro is really much better.
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You are right. But I am not into rooting and stuff.
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Well, as you wish but rooting and custom stuff can noticeably lengthen your device's life span and raise performance, lower battery consumption. Idk why would anyone willingly not want these but it's up to you. Even if you don't count these a SD powered device is mostly better choice for base lifespan of chipset is longer and features to add later are most of time more available for SD devices rather than mtk.
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Well, as you wish but rooting and custom stuff can noticeably lengthen your device's life span and raise performance, lower battery consumption. Idk why would anyone willingly not want these but it's up to you. Even if you don't count these a SD powered device is mostly better choice for base lifespan of chipset is longer and features to add later are most of time more available for SD devices rather than mtk.
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I have also come to know that Xiaomi Has released Source Code or something like that which will be very helpful for development. Actually I read it on XDA review. They also wrote that they have shipped few RN8 Pro to devs for active development. Although Development Section of RN8 Pro seems very inactive as compared to Realme 5 Pro section.
Most Probably anyone buying phone is this range will be buying a new phone after one year so Longer Life Span of phone is just not required if it can live for one year with its performance intact (Which I have doubt about due to mediatek).
Most of the people will never use Rooting and stuff on their phones even if the stuff is available for their phones (I Guess). But it is always nice to have support for your device. It is a plus but not a negative in my view.
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I just bought Realme 5 Pro 4/128 variant after (and still) owning Realme 3 Pro 6/128. I have considered Redmi Note 8 Pro before buying, but at the end I chose Realme. Here is why:
- Photography is the most important factor for me, thus I was looking for a phone with Qualcomm SOC because it will have Gcam mod for it. But then I saw on youtube lately that gcam mod also has been made available for RN8 Pro with mediatek chipset, but unfortunately the stock camera is still better than the Gcam on that phone. In case you don't know, the right Gcam variant with the right settings on Realme 3/5 Pro is amazing. I have compared it with my friend's Galaxy S9 and S10 and it put them both to shame when you examine the detail side by side at 1:1 zoom. Gcam on realme even manage to equal or beat my mirrorless M4/3 panasonic gx85!
- I read that RN8 Pro has touchscreen issues that still has not been fixed till now.
For me, ColorOS is ok. It has very aggressive RAM / battery management that often closing running apps eventhough there is still plenty of available RAM. So I just turned off the power saving feature (called 'Smart Power Saver') and use 'custom power saver' that allows you to set background running permission individually for each of your apps that you know shouldn't be close automatically like gps sport tracking app in my case. In app management setting screen you can also specify that certain apps are allowed to do auto start. You can also locked the app in the recent app screen so that it won't be closed. Unfortunately that setting is not persistent and only work until the next restart.
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There is a 4/128GB variant? Btw which gcam version did you use?
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I just bought Realme 5 Pro 4/128 variant after (and still) owning Realme 3 Pro 6/128. I have considered Redmi Note 8 Pro before buying, but at the end I chose Realme. Here is why:
- Photography is the most important factor for me, thus I was looking for a phone with Qualcomm SOC because it will have Gcam mod for it. But then I saw on youtube lately that gcam mod also has been made available for RN8 Pro with mediatek chipset, but unfortunately the stock camera is still better than the Gcam on that phone. In case you don't know, the right Gcam variant with the right settings on Realme 3/5 Pro is amazing. I have compared it with my friend's Galaxy S9 and S10 and it put them both to shame when you examine the detail side by side at 1:1 zoom. Gcam on realme even manage to equal or beat my mirrorless M4/3 panasonic gx85!
- I read that RN8 Pro has touchscreen issues that still has not been fixed till now.
For me, ColorOS is ok. It has very aggressive RAM / battery management that often closing running apps eventhough there is still plenty of available RAM. So I just turned off the power saving feature (called 'Smart Power Saver') and use 'custom power saver' that allows you to set background running permission individually for each of your apps that you know shouldn't be close automatically like gps sport tracking app in my case. In app management setting screen you can also specify that certain apps are allowed to do auto start. You can also locked the app in the recent app screen so that it won't be closed. Unfortunately that setting is not persistent and only work until the next restart.
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Which GCam version did you use?
waqar bukhari said:
I have also come to know that Xiaomi Has released Source Code or something like that which will be very helpful for development. Actually I read it on XDA review. They also wrote that they have shipped few RN8 Pro to devs for active development. Although Development Section of RN8 Pro seems very inactive as compared to Realme 5 Pro section.
Most Probably anyone buying phone is this range will be buying a new phone after one year so Longer Life Span of phone is just not required if it can live for one year with its performance intact (Which I have doubt about due to mediatek).
Most of the people will never use Rooting and stuff on their phones even if the stuff is available for their phones (I Guess). But it is always nice to have support for your device. It is a plus but not a negative in my view.
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Absolutely agree. Although even with released source code and free gift devices to developers indeed xda seems way more inactive if we compare redmi note 8 pro and realme 5 pro. I'm absolutely glad I bought this device instead of rm8p especially as you said custom stuff support and help. Probably mtk devices aren't the favorite of developers either so rm5p getting faster development with delayed source code reveal and even without gift devices to devs.
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There is a 4/128GB variant? Btw which gcam version did you use?
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Yes there is in Indonesia.
This version MGC_6.1.021_MI8_V2e.apk
In addition to the instruction there to set the saturation, I activate HDR+ enhanched mode which gives much better result in settings > general - advanced > HDR+ control = on and then set to hdr+ enhanced in the camera main screen.
Hello,
I have OnePlus 8 Pro and Oppo Find X2 Pro.
Under 5% screen brightness OnePlus has huge black crush.
They fixed it with beta DC patch, which makes colour accuracy hitting the floor.
Oppo has very small black crush on minimal brightness level.
Both Oppo and OnePlus have the same screen model (just differently calibrated - OnePlus has extremly vivid calibration just like S20 and Oppo has very good natural colour calibration) - but same problem:
between 5-10% screen brightness there is a step which is making everything tinted green.
You slide brightness from 1% to 10% and you will have colours like: ok ok GREEEEEEEN ok ok ok.
I won't accept 1k€ phone having such bad screen, so I am thinking about trying flagship Xiaomi,
can you go into complete dark room and slide brightness from 1% to 10 and tell me if the colours stays the same?
I also have S20 Ultra and iPhone 11 Pro Max - their screens are just perfect (iPhone has much warmer screen, very pleasing to human eye), but I don't like iOS and Samsung has pure garbage Exynos CPU in EU.
Interested as well
Any kind soul to check as per OP request?
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I've tried it. Miu12 xiaomi.eu latest stable. No issues, screen colors remain very consistent. Let me also note that this phone/rom combination has a really good auto-brightness implementation. I've had numerous phones, this is the first one i never need to manually fiddle with brightness.
My only complaint about this phone (or miui) is its out of the box aggressive memory handling. Need to tune many settings of apps to not miss notifications.
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Thank you for checking!
In the meantime I also discovered a fix for my Oppo screen problems -
there is an option called 'low brightness flicker-free eye comfort' and after turning it on the screen is perfect.
It is basically the same thing as OnePlus did (PWM/DC patch), but this one actually works,
while on OnePlus it fixes one thing and brake two others.
Long story short I'll be staying with find x2 pro, because of 12GB DDR5, 512GB UFS3 and
well baked ROM with good RAM management.
Have a nice day.
PS. Auto-brightness is indeed bad on Oppo, Samsung and OnePlus and it's great only on iPhone.
Another thing I'm missing with Oppo is wireless charging, but I'm OK with those issues.