My second phone had a 810 in it and it would get hot so easily that it would be sluggish to use most of the time. Oh man 😅 That was the time when I didn't know about phones and not having done any previous research before buying 😅😅 Thank you for bringing back the memories of that phone 😄
I've been waiting for a breakdown like this since 2015. I had a LG G3 with the 801 at the time (also upgraded from a Lumia 920 in 2014) and was so tempted to get a OnePlus 2 with the 810. Their advertising kept saying it had the 810 v2.1, but i dont think it made much of a difference. I ended up holding on to the G3 until i got the Note 8 with the legendary 835.
who fucking cares? exynos is ass. If cpu is good, gpu is gonna be ass, or drivers, or isp, or modem. List goes on. If samsung thought it's gonna beat qualcomm they'd ship with only exynos worldwide.
Wow, this feels like a blast to the past. I could still remember how much of a shitshow the 810 was and it made the 800 aged well. I'm glad to skip that. I was wondering how much power it took that made it massively throttle or even bootloop but you guys have finally gotten the answer I was looking for. I blame both TSMC for releasing an expensive and inefficient node while Qualcomm didn't do much QA. Surprisingly, S8G1 CPU consumes about the same power but doesn't get as bad as this so it's interesting to see the development in thermal dissapation in phones.
i love your videos please start posting on the english cannel of yours i'm watching your videos with subtitles but am unable to get many things in between so please can you start posting on your english channel if possible, thank for reading this comment love from india
He mentioned during the live broadcast that he will post an English video later, and the content will probably be selected content from some Chinese videos, just like the one about 8gen3