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Elephone Vowney MTK6795, 2K Screen, 4GB RAM, Android 5.1, 20.7MP Camera, it seems very hot now.
samanthabrown said:
I give eye-teeth to uy one
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Hi, What about "eye-teeth"?
Like most other Elephone handsets, it has taken months after its initial announcement before being available. Why does Elephone make so many different handsets every year? All they need is an entry level, mid and high end phone. But because of their needing to announce a new phone almost every month, everything gets put on the back burner. The Vowney was originally meant to hit stores on 25th June. It missed that deadline, as well as August and September, and is due to be released in late October. All that messing about drives prospective customers to other brands, the Meizu MX5, Redmi Note 2 and Doogee F5 for example.
I'm also quite drawn to the LeTv Max. Now theres a phone that just screams quality at you. And a price to match.
So get the finger out Elephone.
Hi folks, my vowney has arrived 3 days ago and I have to say that a fantastic smartphone apparently but : 1) there is a battery problem there, perhaps screen or helio X10 absorb so much energy so I can't arrive until to dinner... How I can solve this? rooting and use cpu root? waiting from elephone an optimization? 2) my vowney this morning dead so I had an hard reset wiping alla data..
So no good..
I'm thinking to sell it... What do you thinking ?
thank you
What is your score in antutu guys?
Mine is over 29000 . it should be over 50000 in reviews.
Also thinking about selling
No CyanogenMod, no party. This is a buying point for a lot of people.
With CM you get (muuuch) longer battery life, though.
Received the Vowney Lite in grey yesterday and the first impressions are great. - Bought it as replacement for my Xiaomi Mi3.
A first short and quick overview - played around a bit
- Fantastic build quality i did'nt expect. Love the rough back cover. Feels great in hand.
- GPS, wifi, bluetooth locking quick.
- Stable and fast connection
- Antutu 46420
- Smooth lagless stock-like ROM
- Oddworld Stranger's Wrath work smooth with no lag
- Great camera
- Good battery - approximately 5 hrs onscreen with clash of clans, sygic navigation, playstore, whatsapp, ect and 27% left
- Dont miss the 2k display, 4gb RAM and 32gb storage - 3gb RAM and 16gb storage with 64gb sd card are fine too. And the display is great.
- Data speed rate laptop to phone internal storage/sd card is great - 4-8 times faster than with my Mi3
Miss root and custom Roms but to build a community for vowney we have to show a bit patience.
And CM battery life with Xiaomi Mi3 is not better than with ASOP!
The Kernel make the difference but vowney's build-in power consumption do a fine job.
Whre did you buy the Vowney Lite?
Is it the new version, with the rough dark grey back cover material, like the P9000 has?
Can you please sent a link to the shop, where you ordered it?
Greetings,
Frank
Bought the grey version at tinydeal. Link below.
Considered if I should buy the phone but it was the only one which meet all the specs I need.
Storage, NFC, RAM, LTE 800 (Band 20 which is not provided by the most Chinese Phones), NO overheating, Battery, Display, GPS (using Sygic, lock after 1-2 seconds, no signal lost)......
ELEPHONE VOWNEY LITE: 219.89€
DHL Worldwide Express: 6.94€
Customs tax: 31€
http://www.tinydeal.com/elephone-vowney-lite-55-lcd-mtk6795-64-bit-android-51-4g-phone-p-156895.html
I like the phone. It took 6 months to get it arrived, however it was worthy. It has exactly what I need. A big screen, plenty power, no bloat ware. Read my full review in other thread. Regarding battery life, I am quite impress, it is steady 5 days, I would say more like 6 days, I could barely get 4 days on my Galaxy S3. I hope they will improve a camera application and also fix playback to external DAC.
5 days???
Only one for me, as an iPhone, but with more efficience !
5 days?? I couldn't get more than half a day of battery life out of my Vowney, until I switched governor.
Also, the device used to heat up, due to excessive power use.
After I switched from Interactive to Ondemand, all is fine. Still more than 20% left when I go to bed.
Powersave is great also, makes the battery last much longer. My last phone slowed down to a crawl on Powersave, but the Vowney is fast enough to pull this off. You won't notice the slowdown, until you try playing a game... So I'll stick with Ondemand, which is fine for me.
It has recently come to my attention that the Asus zenfone selfie and HTC desire 820 both have the same SD 615 processor and adreno 405 GPU as the idol 3, yet their antutu scores reach 39,000 while the idol 3 struggles the reach 30,000. Why is this?
fubugang said:
It has recently come to my attention that the Asus zenfone selfie and HTC desire 820 both have the same SD 615 processor and adreno 405 GPU as the idol 3, yet their antutu scores reach 39,000 while the idol 3 struggles the reach 30,000. Why is this?
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Lower screen resolution, we're talking 720P vs 1080P (our device). Of course it will look "more performing" on a lower resolution, 3D graphics is probably doubled on 720P.
Also probably faster components (like RAM and eMMC), I heard our eMMC is not good, in fact the device lags especially when there are a lot of I/O operations. Those help the score a bit.
I'll make an Antutu score when I'll be able to make a 1.7 GHz kernel though.
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Lower screen resolution, we're talking 720P vs 1080P (our device). Of course it will look "more performing" on a lower resolution, 3D graphics is probably doubled on 720P.
Also probably faster components (like RAM and eMMC), I heard our eMMC is not good, in fact the device lags especially when there are a lot of I/O operations. Those help the score a bit.
I'll make an Antutu score when I'll be able to make a 1.7 GHz kernel though.
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Ahhhh, nice!! Didn't event realize they had 720p screens
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Ahhhh, nice!! Didn't event realize they had 720p screens
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That's cause they don't, the Asus Zenfone selfie has a 1080p screen just like the Idol 3.
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That's cause they don't, the Asus Zenfone selfie has a 1080p screen just like the Idol 3.
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Do you know why there's a 10,000 point difference between the zenfone selfie and idol 3?
there is also asus zenfone slefie with snapdargon 616 , MSM8939 (yeah same number) clocked at 1,7GHz and 3GB RAM i think the higher score was achieved with this device.
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Do you know why there's a 10,000 point difference between the zenfone selfie and idol 3?
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Does it really matter? What matters is how well it performs for you and if you are happy with it. When I compared the Zenphone with the Idol 3, i chose the IDOL 3 because i liked more of the features and the dual front facing speakers. I also got my idol3 for $199 on preorder. That makes up for any difference in Anttu scores.
Agreed. Idol is less expensive and performs well.
I admit, one of my relatives have the Zenfone 2 5". It looks really better to my opinion than the idol 3 design wise. But some complain about the Zenfone screen brightness and it's a fact, it's weak compared to the Idol. For example, 100% brightness on the Zenfone is equal to 30% on the Idol 3. It's really low. Vision angles are much better on the Idol and.... Last but not least. The Idol screen treatment makes it much better than the Zenfone for fingerprints.
They both are very good phones, the Zenfone looks a bit faster than the Idol, but the screen is really better on the Idol. Battery as well... Impressive. I installed all my apps yesterday afternoon. Configured them. Showed my new device to my colleagues all day long today. Read the forum 1:30h yesterday night, listened to music today and still have 20% left on my battery...
What else? This device costed me 130€ as I had a rebate. I couldn't ask for more.
One additional thing, seems accessories for the Zenfone are more expensive than for the Idol.
Benchmarks are one thing, real life and use another...
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Agreed. Idol is less expensive and performs well.
I admit, one of my relatives have the Zenfone 2 5". It looks really better to my opinion than the idol 3 design wise. But some complain about the Zenfone screen brightness and it's a fact, it's weak compared to the Idol. For example, 100% brightness on the Zenfone is equal to 30% on the Idol 3. It's really low. Vision angles are much better on the Idol and.... Last but not least. The Idol screen treatment makes it much better than the Zenfone for fingerprints.
They both are very good phones, the Zenfone looks a bit faster than the Idol, but the screen is really better on the Idol. Battery as well... Impressive. I installed all my apps yesterday afternoon. Configured them. Showed my new device to my colleagues all day long today. Read the forum 1:30h yesterday night, listened to music today and still have 20% left on my battery...
What else? This device costed me 130€ as I had a rebate. I couldn't ask for more.
One additional thing, seems accessories for the Zenfone are more expensive than for the Idol.
Benchmarks are one thing, real life and use another...
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Honestly, in real life use the zenfone blows the idol out of the water, I love my idol but the lag needs to be fixed completely.
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Honestly, in real life use the zenfone blows the idol out of the water, I love my idol but the lag needs to be fixed completely.
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Which version of the Zenfone? You're right the Idol is not the fastest phone I had in hands, but it does the job for me. I did not use the Zenfone long enough to figure out the difference.
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Which version of the Zenfone? You're right the Idol is not the fastest phone I had in hands, but it does the job for me. I did not use the Zenfone long enough to figure out the difference.
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The 2gb and 4gb variant, their GPU destroys the adreno 405, Alcatel didn't optimize the software correctly on the idol 3
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Today [August 3rd] honor will start pushing an OTA update to the Honor 10 which includes the GPU Turbo performance boost. Watch our video testing the GPU Turbo update to see it in action. Honor 10 users have the chance to win some prizes by leaving a review of their experience with the GPU Turbo update on the Honor 10.
How to Update
To check for the OTA update on your Honor 10, go to Settings > System > System Update. If the OTA is ready for your phone, you will be able to update from this screen.
How to Enter
Spend some time playing Mobile Legends or PUBG. These are the games that are compatible with GPU Turbo at launch. Then leave a comment with a review of your experience using the GPU Turbo update.
Prizes
2x Honor Smart Bands
2x Honor Headphones
First Prize:*Three users will be picked to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Germany for the launch of a new Honor phone. This even takes place at the end of August.
You have ten days to submit your GPU Turbo review before Honor picks some winners.
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I always felt like devices like oneplus 6 offer a better graphics and framerate when I compared my gameplay with their gameplay (I didn't technically check anything just by the looks I felt that).But with GPU turbo update I really feel like a lot has changed in my PUBG gameplay.I feel the new graphics are super fluid it's much better a competitor now to other devices now than before.
In games like PUBG a better graphics and stable framerates surely gives you an edge to get that chicken dinner and the battery drain is now significantly reduced too. Previously every Classic Game I played ( 25-35 mins ) used to consume 8-11 %of my battery but now its only consuming 6-9% battery that's a great improvement actually.I mean with 50% consumtion of battery I can now play 6( or 7 sometimes) Classic mode games of Pubg now without GPU turbo update I don't think it would last more 5 Classic modes.
Overall I think it sure is a game-changer update for every gamer considering the framerates stability and battery consumption, that's what every gamer needed right ?
If you ask me,I would say it sure adds another reason to prefer Honor 10 over other devices for a normal user and as for a gamer it's everything they need !
更新了GPU Turbo之后,手机长时间玩吃鸡,发热量明显减少了,玩很长时间手机也不会卡顿。
耗电量情况的话,大约1小时耗电15%左右,我使用的是比较暗的亮度。
配合游戏助手使用的话,流畅度提升就更加明显了。
So Huawei is literally paying XDA (and to an extent, users) to be able to claim positive feedback from the community? This is not advertising, this is buying reviews. I strongly suggest to terminate the contract with Huawei as soon as possible.
I understand that the people responsible for marketing are not the ones responsible for the bootloader decision. But this is definitely coming from the marketing team, wich shows that these people (or at least the majority of them) are just as deceptive.
This is a reason for a full boycott of Huawei and Honor for me and hopefully more people.
Analysis of GPU Turbo on the Honor 10
GPU Turbo technology by Honor & Huawei -
Intro -
GPU turbo is the latest in the line of innovations from Huawei & Honor to improve upon android and provide a better Gaming experience on their devices. CPU Turbo technology has also been announced with the launch of Honor Note 10 in China, but CPU Turbo and “the Nine” cooling system are a blog for another day (After the global launch at the end of August). In this blog, I will limit my review of GPU Turbo on the Honor 10, which is the first device from Honor to receive the tech via an OTA starting the 3rd of August, 2018.
Honor has launched quite a few devices in 2018 with HiSilicon’s latest and greatest, the Kirin 970. The Kirin 970, being based on the Cortex A73 and A53, with the Mali G72 MP12, falls behind when it comes to the modern Snapdragon 845 with its Adreno 630 GPU, considering most games are better optimised to run on Adreno devices. Honor / Huawei’s answer to level the playing field in terms of gaming is the GPU Turbo technology.
Essence of GPU Turbo –
GPU Turbo is basically a software based upgrade to Kirin based devices, that through certain tweaks improve the efficiency of the GPU. It is no way a FPS booster, but a software that stabilises GPU performance variations and reduce GPU battery consumption. It liaises between the app and the APIs that govern graphics (Graphics drivers) and identifies what graphics assets are to freshly loaded and what can be reused and hence can be used to reduce the GPU load and power consumption. Huawei has claimed a 60% performance boost and a 30% better battery efficiency. GPU turbo is rolling out to most of the Huawei & Honor devices released in the past 2 – 3 years and Huawei P20 series and Honor 10 would be the first in line to receive the updates in August.
GPU Turbo on the Honor 10
What changes have the GPU Turbo brought to the Honor 10’s gaming performance ? To understand this, we need to understand the caveats of the
GPU Turbo technology. The GPU Turbo technology requires the app or game to be optimised for the GPU Turbo tech and only then will there be a difference in performance. Currently only PUBG and Mobile Legends.
Here is the review of GPU Turbo in terms of PUBG gameplay pre and post update –
Observations pre update –
W/O GPU Turbo
The framerates were 30 FPS give or take during the homescreen, but as soon as the match begins, the variations in FPS spiked. The FPS ranged from 15 to 32 FPS at different points in the game.
This gameplay is at Ultra settings at HDR, with the auto adjust graphics feature switched off to maintain a level base point and standard circumstances. The battery drain over an hour of PUBG gameplay was 28% at a constant CPU temperature of 42⁰C and a processor load of 18%.
Observations post update -
With GPU Turbo
The framerates didn’t improve any farther than 30FPS, but with the GPU Turbo, the framerate variations were next to none, with the framerates hovering near 30 FPS throughout the gameplay (+/- 3 FPS).
The battery usage for an hour of gameplay was 23% at a constant CPU temp at 40⁰C, with a processor load of 13%. That is impressive considering that it is the same hardware, but the numbers advertised by Huawei & Honor doesn’t seem to materialise under everyday conditions.
Inference / Expectations –
Considering the fact that GPU Turbo is supported by two games as of now, Huawei & Honor have to push more developers to support their new tech and with the Note 10 on the horizon, introducing CPU Turbo, the gaming vision of Honor seems apparent. It is to be seen how mobile gaming would change as Qualcomm has announced similar CPU and GPU announcements for their SoCs.
- Tech Reviews by IamSabresh
iamsabresh said:
GPU Turbo technology by Honor & Huawei -
Intro -
GPU turbo is the latest in the line of innovations from Huawei & Honor to improve upon android and provide a better Gaming experience on their devices. CPU Turbo technology has also been announced with the launch of Honor Note 10 in China, but CPU Turbo and “the Nine” cooling system are a blog for another day (After the global launch at the end of August). In this blog, I will limit my review of GPU Turbo on the Honor 10, which is the first device from Honor to receive the tech via an OTA starting the 3rd of August, 2018.
Honor has launched quite a few devices in 2018 with HiSilicon’s latest and greatest, the Kirin 970. The Kirin 970, being based on the Cortex A73 and A53, with the Mali G72 MP12, falls behind when it comes to the modern Snapdragon 845 with its Adreno 630 GPU, considering most games are better optimised to run on Adreno devices. Honor / Huawei’s answer to level the playing field in terms of gaming is the GPU Turbo technology.
Essence of GPU Turbo –
GPU Turbo is basically a software based upgrade to Kirin based devices, that through certain tweaks improve the efficiency of the GPU. It is no way a FPS booster, but a software that stabilises GPU performance variations and reduce GPU battery consumption. It liaises between the app and the APIs that govern graphics (Graphics drivers) and identifies what graphics assets are to freshly loaded and what can be reused and hence can be used to reduce the GPU load and power consumption. Huawei has claimed a 60% performance boost and a 30% better battery efficiency. GPU turbo is rolling out to most of the Huawei & Honor devices released in the past 2 – 3 years and Huawei P20 series and Honor 10 would be the first in line to receive the updates in August.
GPU Turbo on the Honor 10
What changes have the GPU Turbo brought to the Honor 10’s gaming performance ? To understand this, we need to understand the caveats of the
GPU Turbo technology. The GPU Turbo technology requires the app or game to be optimised for the GPU Turbo tech and only then will there be a difference in performance. Currently only PUBG and Mobile Legends.
Here is the review of GPU Turbo in terms of PUBG gameplay pre and post update –
Observations pre update –
W/O GPU Turbo
The framerates were 30 FPS give or take during the homescreen, but as soon as the match begins, the variations in FPS spiked. The FPS ranged from 15 to 32 FPS at different points in the game.
This gameplay is at Ultra settings at HDR, with the auto adjust graphics feature switched off to maintain a level base point and standard circumstances. The battery drain over an hour of PUBG gameplay was 28% at a constant CPU temperature of 42⁰C and a processor load of 18%.
Observations post update -
With GPU Turbo
The framerates didn’t improve any farther than 30FPS, but with the GPU Turbo, the framerate variations were next to none, with the framerates hovering near 30 FPS throughout the gameplay (+/- 3 FPS).
The battery usage for an hour of gameplay was 23% at a constant CPU temp at 40⁰C, with a processor load of 13%. That is impressive considering that it is the same hardware, but the numbers advertised by Huawei & Honor doesn’t seem to materialise under everyday conditions.
Inference / Expectations –
Considering the fact that GPU Turbo is supported by two games as of now, Huawei & Honor have to push more developers to support their new tech and with the Note 10 on the horizon, introducing CPU Turbo, the gaming vision of Honor seems apparent. It is to be seen how mobile gaming would change as Qualcomm has announced similar CPU and GPU announcements for their SoCs.
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Honor 10 Turbo update:
Hello I am from Pakistan today my honor 10 was updated to turbo and frankly speaking my experience was really ausome after the update the device normal battery life have much improved and while gaming it is really ausome and most of the heavy game's are played very smoothly and after the update the device speed has also improved and I really want to thanks Huawei for this update after the update the Huawei device are far better friendly used as compared to other brands...
I really love to test that and so many other thing like camera; but after some Economical problem in Iran ( I am not Iranian, I just live in Iran) my dream to have one honor is getting further away ( almost inaccessible)
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So Huawei is literally paying XDA (and to an extent, users) to be able to claim positive feedback from the community? This is not advertising, this is buying reviews. I strongly suggest to terminate the contract with Huawei as soon as possible.
I understand that the people responsible for marketing are not the ones responsible for the bootloader decision. But this is definitely coming from the marketing team, wich shows that these people (or at least the majority of them) are just as deceptive.
This is a reason for a full boycott of Huawei and Honor for me and hopefully more people.
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Marketing team at Huawei should understand that locking down the bootloaders of their phones while sponsoring a forum that lives on unlocked bootloaders is adverse publicity, to say the least...
Honor 10 GPU Turbo is really great. I have updated the system yesterday and spend some time playing Mobile Legends and PUBG. Playing the games is really smooth comparing with before the update, no more pause or interruption during playing. Honor is really doing a fantastic job on this update. Really to have Honor 10 as my device.
fake contest marca xdaroni, dont bother
Honor 10 is amazing
Since two weeks now i’ am testing the Honor 10 with GPU Turbo, at the beginning i didn’t find any differences, maybe only on loading time. But after a couple of days, playing at PUBG and Asphalt 9, my favourite games, i have find a real improvement on the game itself. Honor 10 it doesn’ t have any lags and now with the latest upgrade it show up more details during a game, and of course, loading time is faster too. By the time i have also monitored the battery, and yes, there is an improvement on the battery as well.
Before Honor 10 was already a best buy for me, but now, it is even more, all your money will worth the purchase. I wish to say well done Honor.
Overall review
The GPU turbo really kicks in when bombing or shooting,to give 4D gaming experience. Battery usage was optimised by an incredible amount pubg(0.7) at medium graphics,30fps ran smoothly for hours (6hours to be precise).thermal throttling has exceptionally decreased,I fast charged and played simultaneously but to my surprise the game was going smoothly,the peak temperature was 43 degrees Celsius which is THE BEST. This truly is flagship in its own league there is no competition for such beast of a phone hats off to you guys. KEEP IT UP!!!!!
Unfortunately, with a locked boot loader and a suspension of the policy to allow it, there isn't a lot of purpose to exploring the other features.
I'd happily leave a review, but unfortunately the update hasn't even shown up on my device yet (UK).
Not exactly fair to announce a competition with a 10 day limit when some people seemingly may not even receive the update before the deadline!
Honor gpu turbo is laughable at best especially when similar devices already outperform Honor devices without the need for a "boost". After the update my OnePlus 6 still reigns king when gaming or any other tasks I perform and that's on my stock rom slot A, you know because we can unlock our bootloader and flash custom roms. My Honor device is more than likely going to be sold or used for soldering practice. It's really a shame that a company allows it's customer base, developers and modders to push them to the top only to pull the rug out from underneath their feet. Vaguely reminds me of another company ?? that refuses snapdragon users to customize their over priced devices.......
Conclusion : This update should be called gpu fps stability update because that is all it has done in 2 games only. Could be months or longer before more developers adopt this stabilizing update. PUBG 27-32 fps to a stable 30-31 fps but again compared to the OnePlus 6 at a very stable 40fps and very soon to improve, it's pointless to bother with my Honor devices. Simply put what is marketed is NOT the actual improvements you will see except a small gain in battery life.
"You have ten days to submit your GPU Turbo review before Honor picks some winners."
5 days passed, got 10 days to submit the review, but still haven't receive the GPU turbo update.
or can i review without using the technology itself?
I am game developer in Bohemia Interactive Game Studio so games are my work. And after i install GPU turbo update, i noted better FPS and also battery life, but only in supported games.
Yeah, I have a comment to make.
Sucks that your parent company is so openly and shamelessly rejecting and neglecting the American Mate 10 Series.
You can make that into a question if you'd like and maybe go the extra mile for, somewhat disgruntled customer and provide a decent, convincing explanation.
We don't have to further derail. A new dedicated thread or even a pm would do.
Rant, only at this time and place, over.
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...you know because we can unlock our bootloader and flash custom roms. My Honor device is more than likely going to be sold or used for soldering practice. It's really a shame that a company allows it's customer base, developers and modders to push them to the top only to pull the rug out from underneath their feet. Vaguely reminds me of another company ?? that refuses snapdragon users to customize their over priced devices...
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Hahahaha man, I loved you!!
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更新了GPU Turbo之后,手机长时间玩吃鸡,发热量明显减少了,玩很长时间手机也不会卡顿。
耗电量情况的话,大约1小时耗电15%左右,我使用的是比较暗的亮度。
配合游戏助手使用的话,流畅度提升就更加明显了。
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God bless Microsoft for making the app, Huawei for wanting it, and Google for the implementation of that API.
Got the honor 10 GPU Turbo Update later than expected. But upon trying it out, framerate stability is improved. I have yet to notice significant difference in battery life. There seems to be many variables at play (screen brightness, volume, network signal, etc.)
Hi folks, I recently bought the ZenFone 7 Pro, I could see that it has a somewhat out of curve consumption, I drew these conclusions comparing with my Motorola Edge Plus where it has a stand by much more efficient than his and also a management in the cores. Another point that I would like someone to test to see if it’s not just me, the game Genshin Impact after 3-8 minutes of departure the game starts to give absurd dropframes (something that my edge plus and s10 lite could run without presenting this type of situation) someone else with the same performance problem? And apparently the device gives a lot of thermal throttling.
If any of you have the same problem, we have to knock on Asus' door and ask for a solution on top of that.
I put two prints of the motorola edge plus, one related to the use of the CPU with nothing open and the other of the thermal throttling test.
I mean, for hardcore gaming I'd say one would be better off with an IPS display (like Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro). Just because of the burn-in possibility. But, that phone would also throttle most likely. I have one, but yea I hate games for Android - I play games via emulator all the time (and cloud gaming).
High-end SOC in phones will always thermal throttle unless you purchase a gaming phone like an ASUS ROG, or Black Shark, or whatever else. These chips produce a huge amount of heat that needs exceptional cooling.
Even high-end phones just don't have enough cooling to deal with the sustained heat load coming of these chips. To name a few: so, for example, Zenfone 7 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro/8T, S20 FE. And the Zenfone 7 Pro uses a binned, even faster CPU (865+).
Keep in mind that IF the game is FPS locked to refresh rate and the other phone was 60hz, then your Zenfone 7 has to push +30FPS resulting in way more heat. (60 vs. 90)
Basically, there is a lot involved.
I'd limit FPS to 60 if possible as starters.
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I mean, for hardcore gaming I'd say one would be better off with an IPS display (like Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro). Just because of the burn-in possibility. But, that phone would also throttle most likely. I have one, but yea I hate games for Android - I play games via emulator all the time (and cloud gaming).
High-end SOC in phones will always thermal throttle unless you purchase a gaming phone like an ASUS ROG, or Black Shark, or whatever else. These chips produce a huge amount of heat that needs exceptional cooling.
Even high-end phones just don't have enough cooling to deal with the sustained heat load coming of these chips. To name a few: so, for example, Zenfone 7 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro/8T, S20 FE. And the Zenfone 7 Pro uses a binned, even faster CPU (865+).
Keep in mind that IF the game is FPS locked to refresh rate and the other phone was 60hz, then your Zenfone 7 has to push +30FPS resulting in way more heat. (60 vs. 90)
Basically, there is a lot involved.
I'd limit FPS to 60 if possible as starters.
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I agree with you on certain points, but on others I disagree. If you look at the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Motorola Edge Plus, both have the same cooling system compared to ZenFone 7 Pro (a copper plate with thermal paste, S10 lite has only the copper plate without thermal paste, just look for videos "teardown"). Apart from Zen 7, the Motorola edge plus runs this game perfectly and does not have all the conditions that the Black Shark 3 has for cooling, same happens with s10 lite ... on the s10 lite I recorded a 1h video running this game and without thermal throttling heavy or draining the battery. As for the Zenfone 7 Pro, I'm sure Asus didn't optimize the kernel well, besides giving a lot of thermal throttling to the genshin impact, its standby is horrible (which is justified by the CPU oscillations in the print that I posted and you can see compared to edge Plus) 6h I left it quiet, it went away 3.5% of the battery, while on edge plus it was 1%. I asked people to test it, just to be sure of the presence of this bad optimization.
I changed my old xiaomi mi9 pro after 4 years because of cracken screen and old battery that didn't last alot after 4 years, i had read about how bad was exynos but i said ok, what can be bad? It is a flagship and 4 years newer phone than mine and costs 1190 euros compared to the 500 euros i had spend back in 2019 for the mi9 10.0.0.0.1 192.168.1.254
Well i was wrong, i like rhe screen and the camera nut that's all, the exynos is real garbage and can not even compared to a xiaomi 4 years older phone with Snapdragon, if i have 2 apps open and try to take a screenshot it lags, i usually play a crypto browser game called crypto royale, in mi9 i still never have problem, never slows app or lags, in my s22 ultra after some time with the browser game open it starts lag, if i try to take screenshot? lags and needs 3-4 seconds to take the in game screenshot, i have set battery performance through option to max, small difference
Rumours was real, exynos is garbage and I don't know why they use it in a such expensive and beautiful phone, and I don't know why they use it only in some countries, propably we have not the same value as a customers to Samsung compared to the clients of the countries with Snapdragon
Your post is not a QUESTION. I have changed the tag to General.
Please use the appropriate post flair.