Quote from: Fuqoff on October 02, 2023, 23:39:39The author / writer is a moron. Anyone who actually uses snapgragon anything is a moron.. if you like Chinese garbage the dynasty chips you're a moron... Chinese phones are for trash.
Pixel and iPhones are the only phones worth buying...
Galaxys are bloated bogged down trash
Chinese phones are just Chinese garbage.
Quote from: RB on October 02, 2023, 21:51:11How are you missing the goal of the article? Last years (sry snapdragon gen +1 is 2 years old now) Android phones are faster than this year's unreleased pixels. And no you cannot downgrade a cpu/gpu because the apps are getting hungrier for resources as time passes. You're no longer running gen 1 temple run. You have apps requiring raytracing now. One of the biggest issues with last year's pixels were overheating and battery drain, this was caused by an underperforming chipset trying to run the latest software. Google is cheeping out, so instead of attacking the messenger (writer of this article), aim at Google for failing yet again by going cheap on their hardware.
Quote from: Antonioni on October 02, 2023, 22:01:15Quote from: RB on October 02, 2023, 21:51:11How are you missing the goal of the article? Last years (sry snapdragon gen +1 is 2 years old now) Android phones are faster than this year's unreleased pixels. And no you cannot downgrade a cpu/gpu because the apps are getting hungrier for resources as time passes. You're no longer running gen 1 temple run. You have apps requiring raytracing now. One of the biggest issues with last year's pixels were overheating and battery drain, this was caused by an underperforming chipset trying to run the latest software. Google is cheeping out, so instead of attacking the messenger (writer of this article), aim at Google for failing yet again by going cheap on their hardware.Quote from: RB on October 02, 2023, 21:51:11How are you missing the goal of the article? Last years (sry snapdragon gen +1 is 2 years old now) Android phones are faster than this year's unreleased pixels. And no you cannot downgrade a cpu/gpu because the apps are getting hungrier for resources as time passes. You're no longer running gen 1 temple run. You have apps requiring raytracing now. One of the biggest issues with last year's pixels were overheating and battery drain, this was caused by an underperforming chipset trying to run the latest software. Google is cheeping out, so instead of attacking the messenger (writer of this article), aim at Google for failing yet again by going cheap on their hardware.
I don't think they are "cheeping[sic] out" because i don't think the prices of these ip change much from year-to-year thus i wouldn't expect much in the way of cost savings from these measures.
Pixel phones run hot because exynos run hot. Blame the ip and the fabs.
We'll see if Google's 2025 offering changes things.
Quote from: RB on October 02, 2023, 21:51:11How are you missing the goal of the article? Last years (sry snapdragon gen +1 is 2 years old now) Android phones are faster than this year's unreleased pixels. And no you cannot downgrade a cpu/gpu because the apps are getting hungrier for resources as time passes. You're no longer running gen 1 temple run. You have apps requiring raytracing now. One of the biggest issues with last year's pixels were overheating and battery drain, this was caused by an underperforming chipset trying to run the latest software. Google is cheeping out, so instead of attacking the messenger (writer of this article), aim at Google for failing yet again by going cheap on their hardware.
Quote from: RB on October 02, 2023, 21:51:11How are you missing the goal of the article? Last years (sry snapdragon gen +1 is 2 years old now) Android phones are faster than this year's unreleased pixels. And no you cannot downgrade a cpu/gpu because the apps are getting hungrier for resources as time passes. You're no longer running gen 1 temple run. You have apps requiring raytracing now. One of the biggest issues with last year's pixels were overheating and battery drain, this was caused by an underperforming chipset trying to run the latest software. Google is cheeping out, so instead of attacking the messenger (writer of this article), aim at Google for failing yet again by going cheap on their hardware.