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josephnero Posts: > 500

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E9+ is QHD so with FHD it will be suitable for midrange
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Posted: 2015-06-27 16:50:57
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progosu Posts: 21

Guys let's bet on how loud will be the newest Sony flagship. I think it that they will go really crazy this time and we will have maybe even 0.31V.

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Posted: 2015-06-27 16:54:13
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penguino Posts: 221


On 2015-06-27 16:50:57, josephnero wrote:
@penguino
E9+ is QHD so with FHD it will be suitable for midrange

Offscreen tests are scaled to 1080p (FHD) and they're still rubbish. M4 Aqua has better onscreen results than MT6795 with FHD! And E5663 is going to be significantly more expensive. SD808 would be much better choice with 30% higher single core score and much, much faster GPU.
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-06-27 16:25 ]

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Posted: 2015-06-27 17:25:15
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josephnero Posts: > 500

Well as i said it's a midrange Soc and without doubt much cheaper than 808
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Posted: 2015-06-27 19:39:54
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thetube Posts: 207

Guys this is not Z5 Compact or such. We have the codename for it so please keep calm. We have the E58XX code so obviously this is some high midranger.
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Posted: 2015-06-27 23:43:39
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rss_ndrsn Posts: > 500

Thanks goodness! Z5 Compact should have Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 7420 (lol)...
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Posted: 2015-06-28 00:08:56
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penguino Posts: 221

I found E5663 in GFXBench database and there were T-Res onscreen and offscreen results. Surprisingly it seems that Sony managed to squeeze much more out of the same processor than HTC:



Still nothing crazy - Adreno 330 posts the same results, Snapdragon 808/Adreno 418 still seems to be a better choice (rumored S6 mini is getting more and more attractive).
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-06-27 23:40 ]

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Posted: 2015-06-28 00:36:33
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Jamzy Posts: 143


On 2015-06-28 00:36:33, penguino wrote:
I found E5663 in GFXBench database and there were T-Res onscreen and offscreen results. Surprisingly it seems that Sony managed to squeeze much more out of the same processor than HTC:



Still nothing crazy - Adreno 330 posts the same results, Snapdragon 808/Adreno 418 still seems to be a better choice (rumored S6 mini is getting more and more attractive).
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-06-27 23:40 ]



Your forgetting the Htc E9+ has a 5.5" 2k Screen compared to a 1080p screen in the 4.6" E5663...
Hardly comparable.
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Posted: 2015-06-28 12:33:23
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ascariss Posts: > 500


On 2015-06-28 00:36:33, penguino wrote:
I found E5663 in GFXBench database and there were T-Res onscreen and offscreen results. Surprisingly it seems that Sony managed to squeeze much more out of the same processor than HTC:

http://s12.postimg.org/kd0z6z0q5/bench.jpg

Still nothing crazy - Adreno 330 posts the same results, Snapdragon 808/Adreno 418 still seems to be a better choice (rumored S6 mini is getting more and more attractive).
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-06-27 23:40 ]



Good find, will be interesting how this phone will be placed, since the camera is the new sensor, IMX230 and the chip features 480fps 1080 video which is pretty good.

here is a demo of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j0gCXjHuKQ

The SoC also features:
Integrated, low-power hardware support for H.265 Ultra HD (4K2K) video record & playback

Which could mean there is a 4K recording in a high mid range phone from sony, this is supported by the 3840 x 2176 back cam video resolution. Looking forwards to this device, if priced right, could be a good deal, assuming it is made available for europe.


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Posted: 2015-06-28 12:41:13
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nodarsixar Posts: > 500

Snapdragon 820 Geekbench


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Posted: 2015-06-28 13:41:30
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