Quote from: kek on July 13, 2021, 15:42:03
I, for one, support this OnePlus statement.
Seriously guys, who the hell needs to be running its cpu at 100% just for Chrome/Spybook/Twitter?
The only mistake here was not being honest about it from the beginnning.
I echo the same sentiment.
I see a lot of people getting all whiny and triggered saying they deserve Snapdragon 888 performance not even realising that when the x1 core is required, it is working as designed. Nobody was complaining about the phone being slow before the article revealing CPU throttling. This goes to show that OnePlus's optimisations work in delivering a balance between peformance and battery life. I can understand if the phone isn't performing decently in gaming or when performance is required. Why would you want the x1 core to be running your FB and Snapchat. Next people will whine about even worse battery life when the x1 core running full speed.
Besides mobile CPUs follow the big.LITTLE architecture which is by nature supposed to use efficiency cores to run applications that don't require so much processing power and performance cores for things like games. Why are people so surprised that this is happening in their devices. It's as if people just find a reason to complain about every little thing these days.
I'm all for sticking it to companies when they use anti consumer practices but please be intelligent about what you complain about instead of just jumping on the sensational news from articles. Yes the discovery of this was interestimg by anandtech. But it doesn't change the end-user experience much.