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and I'm the one who annoy at benchmark stuff...
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Posted: 2015-07-18 07:40:12
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http://heliox20.com
Currently the best processor imo. Sony get this into their Z5!
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Posted: 2015-07-18 09:25:08
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A couple of years ago, when processors hindered real feel performance, benchmarks were a good way of knowing how a different chipset is likely to perform certain tasks. In recent time CPU performance differences between the main suppliers is very small, the number of chipset suppliers is dwindling and real feel performance difference is unnoticeable so benchmarks have much less importance.
What now is the biggest let down in Sony phones in particular is the internal storage and lingering build quality issues (front and back panels becoming unstuck over time). With the industry in general RAM is becoming a sticking point but may alleviate with the advent of 64-bit in mobiles.
This heat issue thing is a a huff about nothing. Most modern phones heat up when in use. I'd like to see someone hold a laser thermometer to the back of every flagship in the last 12 months each after performing a certain task. I'm certain you'll find that ALL of the big ones heat up to some degree and the difference between them is small.
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Posted: 2015-07-18 09:25:36
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On 2015-07-18 09:25:08, tai020381 wrote:
http://heliox20.com
Currently the best processor imo. Sony get this into their Z5!
X20 launches in dec 2015, so the earliest availability of a Z5 with X20 would probably be CES 2016.
I feel we might be looking at a Z5 with the following specs at ifa.
SD810
5.2" QHD screen, maybe 5.5
4GB RAM
32GB memory
21MP IMX230
fingerprint sensor?
This would be an upgrade over the Z3+ but is it enough to batter with the rest of the devices that will go on sale?
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Posted: 2015-07-18 10:39:06
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On 2015-07-18 05:45:59, Archdragoon wrote:
uhh... crap why did qualcomm make this kind of product.
this begs to ask the question...
WHY is Sony sticking to Qualcomm? Surely it is not the only company to make chips for cellphones, right?
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Posted: 2015-07-18 15:24:16
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^^Unfortunately, there's no better option. Samsung won't sell flagship Exynos for their competitor, Mediateks have rubbish GPUs, and they're difficult to write software and updates (Mediatek don't want to share with all the data). More - rumor says that SD820 is overheating as welll
If Sony goes with SD810 in the Z5 it would have to compete with midrangers equipped with SD620, even the testing samples are faster than 810!
On 2015-07-18 09:25:08, tai020381 wrote:
http://heliox20.com
Currently the best processor imo. Sony get this into their Z5!
Hell no, It's big (literally), doesn't support DDR4 RAM and just like every other Mediatek has rubbish GPU.
On 2015-07-18 09:25:36, Ricky D wrote:
What now is the biggest let down in Sony phones in particular is the internal storage and lingering build quality issues (front and back panels becoming unstuck over time). With the industry in general RAM is becoming a sticking point but may alleviate with the advent of 64-bit in mobiles.
This heat issue thing is a a huff about nothing. Most modern phones heat up when in use. I'd like to see someone hold a laser thermometer to the back of every flagship in the last 12 months each after performing a certain task. I'm certain you'll find that ALL of the big ones heat up to some degree and the difference between them is small.
1. What's wrong with the internal storage in Z3 or Z3+?
2. Phones with SD810 are heating up more than the other. Throttling is also more severe (performance drops even by 65%)
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-07-18 14:37 ]
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Posted: 2015-07-18 15:30:39
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On 2015-07-18 15:30:39, penguino wrote:
1. What's wrong with the internal storage in Z3 or Z3+?
[ This Message was edited by: penguino on 2015-07-18 14:37 ]
16GB and no options while others had options for 32GB & 64GB... and when the flagships every where moved to standard 32GB, 64GB and beyond.. they moved to 32GB for Z3+ and nothing else... since 2014 there has been requests here for 32GB standard for flagships, and in 2015 some started to request even more...
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Posted: 2015-07-18 16:21:37
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tegra is no good either when it comes to heat, thats why they remain for tablet only.
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Posted: 2015-07-18 16:51:34
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On 2015-07-18 16:21:37, Xajel wrote:
16GB and no options while others had options for 32GB & 64GB... and when the flagships every where moved to standard 32GB, 64GB and beyond.. they moved to 32GB for Z3+ and nothing else... since 2014 there has been requests here for 32GB standard for flagships, and in 2015 some started to request even more...
In 2014 16GB was standard, not 32GB. 32GB is this years standard. That's what Z3+ has. You can find more (64 or 128GB) in devices without expandable memory.
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Posted: 2015-07-18 17:36:16
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On 2015-07-18 15:30:39, penguino wrote:
^^Unfortunately, there's no better option. Samsung won't sell flagship Exynos for their competitor, Mediateks have rubbish GPUs, and they're difficult to write software and updates (Mediatek don't want to share with all the data). More - rumor says that SD820 is overheating as welll
Yup, the rumors seems to be saying that.
http://www.technewscentral.co[....]20-rumors-overheating/id_11984
http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]Snapdragon-810-chipset_id71664
http://gl1.ir/HI9Xb
cheers!
[ This Message was edited by: difenbaker on 2015-07-19 13:51 ]
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Posted: 2015-07-19 14:36:46
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