Hello guys I have read the specifications in various pages saying this devices does not comes with Wifi 6 built in, but the cpu supports this technology. What is the truth? Thanks in advance.
omensight said:
Hello guys I have read the specifications in various pages saying this devices does not comes with Wifi 6 built in, but the cpu supports this technology. What is the truth? Thanks in advance.
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xiaomi can choose what to incloude in the cpu they buy, like snapdragon 860 support 5g but xiaomi didn't choose to include it in our phone. Wifi 6 is same.
Does this mean, the hardware of 5G is present but software blocked or the hardware CPU of Poco X3 Pro differs from other phones with the same CPU?
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Does this mean, the hardware of 5G is present but software blocked or the hardware CPU of Poco X3 Pro differs from other phones with the same CPU?
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It means one device with snaodragon 860 may have it, other not and it is hardware related. What is on qualcomm specifications means what it may have. But what xiaomi want to have may be different. They didnt choose to put wifi 6 and 5g midem, qualcomm produced for them processor with out it. And bo software changes can help
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Hi everyone,
i want to know if we can change the processors of android phones.
my phone is "olive pad vt 100, running android froyo with a 667 mhz qualcom m7227 processor.
i want to change it to some other more powerful processor like snapdragon 1 mhz or somthing like that.
any kinds of sugesstions(positive or negative) are welcome
thanks you.
PS:
i know this is not the rightplace to post this kind of question.but i've searched google and also other forums in this site. there is no forum related to hardware.
Bryandeep said:
Hi everyone,
i want to know if we can change the processors of android phones.
my phone is "olive pad vt 100, running android froyo with a 667 mhz qualcom m7227 processor.
i want to change it to some other more powerful processor like snapdragon 1 mhz or somthing like that.
any kinds of sugesstions(positive or negative) are welcome
thanks you.
PS:
i know this is not the rightplace to post this kind of question.but i've searched google and also other forums in this site. there is no forum related to hardware.
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Hi, Bryandeep -
While it is technically feasible, if the following is true:
The new processor is from the same chipset family, and
The new processor pinout is identical. and
The support chipsets can handle the higher speeds & currents, and
You can purchase the processor (or, get a manufacturer sample), and
You have access to and the talent for using a surface mount desoldering / soldering station.
... In reality, the answer is "No". You would be much better off (and probably a ton cheaper) to go buy the fastest and most powerful Android tablet that is available on the planet in about 3 months.
That's why you aren't seeing many (any?) posts on CPU "upgrades" for smartphones.
Hi all, I have read many articles that say to be able to use adobe flash player 10.1 you must have armv7 processor, I was wondering,
what's the difference between armv6 and armv7?
Is it possible to modify the armv6 based phone to be able to use that?
wht r phones that use armv7?
thx b4..
Hi and welcome
You can not change the processor, it would be like making your P4 a core i5, I think the difference is in the architecture and the instructions.
However you can check if your phone supports it or not, devices with qualcomm snapdragon should support flash, you can find a comprehensive list of device specs here - pdadb.net
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Hi and welcome
You can not change the processor, it would be like making your P4 a core i5, I think the difference is in the architecture and the instructions.
However you can check if your phone supports it or not, devices with qualcomm snapdragon should support flash, you can find a comprehensive list of device specs here - pdadb.net
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i see, so just the phone with qualcomm snapdragon that will support flash right?
is there any chance the other phone with different processor could do the same?
Because if not, it will affect the price of all entry level android phone in the future and it means we have to buy an expensive android phone to just be able to use flash
The samsungs with the ~1 Ghz CPU will probably support it, as well as tegra and tiomap, just check the particular device you want
For anybody who (maybe) will buy the Redmi Pro... Xiaomi also sell phones in India, but they can not sell MediaTek devices, so the need a Snapdragon version, like on the Redmi Note 3.
I just post this to warn you, if you never had a Xiaomi device before. Just wait a lil bit and you will get a better version for the same price.
Whats bad with mediatek? I had meizu mx5 and it worked great.
Nathianus said:
Whats bad with mediatek? I had meizu mx5 and it worked great.
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Better software support, better gpu just to name two of them.
About software its true, but i dont rly need gpu I dont play games. Its also stronger than S650/652.
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but they can not sell MediaTek devices, so the need a Snapdragon version, like on the Redmi Note 3.
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What's your source on this ? That they can't sell MTK Devices here in India ?
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What's your source on this ? That they can't sell MTK Devices here in India ?
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xiaomi has some patent issue with Ericsson and they can only sell qualcomm devices in india as per Delhi high court orders. Xiaomi already has Mi max at the same price bracket. i don't think they will bring redmi pro to India.
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What's your source on this ? That they can't sell MTK Devices here in India ?
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Also many reputed Youtube reviewers in India said the same thing.
with MTK Redmi note 3, they only have china OS for that, dont have grobal version.
Xiaomi Redmi Pro Mini rumored with 5.2-inch OLED screen, Snapdragon 652
corkiejp said:
Xiaomi Redmi Pro Mini rumored with 5.2-inch OLED screen, Snapdragon 652
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If its the Indian variant it lost all appeal -_-"
BTW, yeah don't buy MTK variant or you will be stuck on the shipped android version forever, no custom roms, nada.
I don't even think Xiaomi is gonna release it with Qualcomm. You know, Deca-Core is the thing they're marketing for Redmi Pro. But there's no Qualcomm SoC having 10 cores. The whole idea behind a "Pro" Redmi is 10-cores and OLED. As you know, they can't release MtK device in India. So, there's will not be any Redmi Pro without MTK. Thus, don't wait for a Qualcomm variant. You'll wait forever.
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About software its true, but i dont rly need gpu I dont play games. Its also stronger than S650/652.
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The GPU is not only for games but the Snapdragon version will be much better. About 2 months you will get a better Redmi Pro for almost the same price, like with the Redmi Note 3.
Klanac89 said:
The GPU is not only for games but the Snapdragon version will be much better. About 2 months you will get a better Redmi Pro for almost the same price, like with the Redmi Note 3.
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Read my comment posted above. There'll not be any Qualcomm variant of Redmi Pro.
Thats what you think but thats not important, because Xiaomi will sell phones. No India means no good for xjaomi, so the have to rls a snapdragon version.
India is very important for xiaomi so they surely shall release it with sd 652 (maybe).
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For anybody who (maybe) will buy the Redmi Pro... Xiaomi also sell phones in India, but they can not sell MediaTek devices, so the need a Snapdragon version, like on the Redmi Note 3.
I just post this to warn you, if you never had a Xiaomi device before. Just wait a lil bit and you will get a better version for the same price.
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Dear Klanac,
I am planning to replace Mi 5 Pro with Redmi Pro, but may you advise us what's the problem with MediaTek devices as this device will have X25T version which is better than Snapdragon 820 version.
Thanks.
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India is very important for xiaomi so they surely shall release it with sd 652 (maybe).
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India is a big market and like by the Redmi Note 3 they will bring a Snapdragon version or talk with Ericsson...
Mulham82 said:
Dear Klanac,
I am planning to replace Mi 5 Pro with Redmi Pro, but may you advise us what's the problem with MediaTek devices as this device will have X25T version which is better than Snapdragon 820 version.
Thanks.
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The problem is the GPU. Also when you won't play games. Maybe on paper is the X25 better but when you use a Note 3 Pro, it feels even better than any X25 device.
Just wait a lil bit and after Note 2 release you will se another version of the Redmi Pro.
I dont understand why you hate Mediatek so much. I had MX5 and it was nearly as fast as RN3 Pro. And there was Helio X10 and I'm talking about daily usage.
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I dont understand why you hate Mediatek so much. I had MX5 and it was nearly as fast as RN3 Pro. And there was Helio X10 and I'm talking about daily usage.
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**** mediatek I shall never go near them! All their drivers and software are complete bull****
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About 2 months you will get a better Redmi Pro for almost the same price, like with the Redmi Note 3.
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There's no guarantee that Xiaomi will release a Snapdragon variant just because it did it with the RN3. It may release only the RP Mini to India; why else would they release the Mini with a Snapdragon processor? It costs Xiaomi more.
Also, I previously owned both variants of the RN3, and the MediaTek version's camera was superior to the Snapdragon's camera.
I've already ordered the MediaTek variant and plan to run the developer ROM until TWRP and xiaomi.eu support appear.
Kirin 970 SoC Announced
Huawei just shared details about the new Kirin 970 chipset. As you know, the Honor 9 is equipped with the Kirin 960 and the performance on this phone is fantastic. So whats new with this new chip?
Internal tests show this performance capability allows the Kirin 970 to process 2005 images per minute, which is up from 97 images per minute without the NPU. The new chipset from Huawei is similar to the previous Kirin 960 but sporting higher frequencies, being an eight-core SoC with four being Cortex-A73 cores clocked at 2.40 GHz and the other four being Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.80 GHz. The GPU Huawei has chosen to go with is the newer ARM Mali-G72MP12, but the company has yet to announce its clock speed.
They did, however, confirm it will have a dual ISP, but again, didn’t go into detail about its performance. It will be equipped with the Kirin 970 Integrated LTE modem (a Category 18 modem) with download capabilities of 1.2Gbps. The last bit of information that was announced at IFA this year was that it would be built on a 10nm process from TSMC. The company normally has big press events for their new chips, and since that wasn’t the case at IFA, it is likely why they didn’t reveal any more details about it.
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If Honor makes an "Honor 9 Pro" I have a feeling we will being seeing this new chip in this device.
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Sounds great!
Now let's release a worldwide Honor 9 pro and it may just be my next phone ?
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Kirin 970 SoC Announced
Huawei just shared details about the new Kirin 970 chipset. As you know, the Honor 9 is equipped with the Kirin 960 and the performance on this phone is fantastic. So whats new with this new chip?
If Honor makes an "Honor 9 Pro" I have a feeling we will being seeing this new chip in this device.
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tiguy99 said:
Sounds great!
Now let's release a worldwide Honor 9 pro and it may just be my next phone ?
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Honor 9 pro may delay ther is no sign of news , mate 10 is the first device to get the 970 soc.
Huawei's HiSilicon Kirin range of SOCs are getting better and better with each iteration.
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Huawei's HiSilicon Kirin range of SOCs are getting better and better with each iteration.
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I dream one day it will overcome the Snapdragon ,lol may be:silly:
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I dream one day it will overcome the Snapdragon ,lol may be:silly:
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In some aspects the Kirin 960 does best the SD830
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In some aspects the Kirin 960 does best the SD830
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They are almost identical.
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They are almost identical.
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According to a video by Gary Sims from Android Authority the Kirin 960 does best the SD 830 in some aspects.
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According to a video by Gary Sims from Android Authority the Kirin 960 does best the SD 830 in some aspects.
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Kirin opens the apps really faster .
Snapdragon 830 exists??
This one's a monster.
Sent from my Honor 8 using XDA Labs
10nm chipset i think this holds battery well.
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Kirin opens the apps really faster .
Snapdragon 830 exists??
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Yeah, it's used in the US version of the SGS8 series and other current flagship devices.
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Yeah, it's used in the US version of the SGS8 series and other current flagship devices.
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Nope, Galaxy S8 US uses snapdragon 835, there isn't a Snapdragon 830
Also the Kiron 970 have 5 billion transistors while the SD835 have 2.5 billion.
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10nm chipset i think this holds battery well.
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Also it is smaller.
Sent from my Honor 8 using XDA Labs
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Yeah, it's used in the US version of the SGS8 series and other current flagship devices.
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No there is no sign of 830 , I searched .
There's none. It didn't exist.
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No there is no sign of 830 , I searched .
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I forgot the SD830 was cancelled and replaced with the SD835 for some strange reason... :silly:
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I forgot the SD830 was cancelled and replaced with the SD835 for some strange reason... :silly:
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I rember when a phone benchmarked with SD830 back in January, it may got cancelled or renamed to 835
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I rember when a phone benchmarked with SD830 back in January, it may got cancelled or renamed to 835
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I do know that the US variant of the SGS8 was suppose to be the 1st device released with the SD830. I have no idea why they used the SD835 instead.
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I do know that the US variant of the SGS8 was suppose to be the 1st device released with the SD830. I have no idea why they used the SD835 instead.
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They may renamed it, since both SoCs use the same config
Hi all,
I have a Huawei Honor 9. Recently replaced it's battery and still find that the phone in general has poor performance nowadays and not great battery life either.
The device currently runs android 9 on Huawei's EMUI v9.1.0 9.1.0.210 Android security patch 5 July 2019.
Please can you help me figure out if running a custom rom here makes sense, will get me any benefits and let's move from there?!
@renegadeandy Did you already check in the device forum?
Honor 9
The Honor 9 was announced June 2017 as the successor to the Honor 8. The 5.15" screen has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The Kirin 960 chipset has an octa-core (4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53) CPU and a mali-G71 MP8 GPU. This phone comes with 4GB and 6GB RAM options, with 64GB...
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@renegadeandy Did you already check in the device forum?
Honor 9
The Honor 9 was announced June 2017 as the successor to the Honor 8. The 5.15" screen has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The Kirin 960 chipset has an octa-core (4x2.4 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53) CPU and a mali-G71 MP8 GPU. This phone comes with 4GB and 6GB RAM options, with 64GB...
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Good idea i've taken a look but its not a ugely active looking community around the device and doubt ill get quick respnses. Which options do i have? doeshttps://forum.xda-developers.com/f/honor-9-roms-kernels-recoveries-other-develo.6538/nt summarise todays best options?
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Good idea i've taken a look but its not a ugely active looking community around the device and doubt ill get quick respnses.
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Sorry, I don't know the device. And it seems to be slightly older. Probably, therefore the community isn't too active. Just have a look in the development section.
@jerryhou85 Sir, do you have a recommendation for our member?
I use to own a Honor 6 and I'd say not many custom ROMs for overseas versions, there are still some Chinese custom ROM for local model number, but I doubt they are working well on overseas models.
Guess it is time to move on...