2.2GHz overclock, Will we have? - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

Like, now that the Z²Play has arrived with the "626", that its the same from 625 with a 200MHz OC, and it have some visible speed improvements, as it is the same professor (8x Cortex A53) would there be any possibillity to have a port from the kernel of the z²play for the z¹? or Just a custom kernel that would gave us that New clock speed, Just to be on pair on speed with the ², because I feel that the 625 is able to keep up with the 626.

According to sources performance of z play is better then the second generation z play.

Yash24 said:
According to sources performance of z play is better then the second generation z play.
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I saw the z² today, its slightly faster than the z¹, just because the OC.

ZOMOX said:
I saw the z² today, its slightly faster than the z¹, just because the OC.
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Yea, but according to sources z play performance is better then Z2 play.
Go to this thread:-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/how-to/z-play-best-z2-t3615930
See this and tell??
Cheers!!?

what about the new cap and ram ?

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Does all games work without lag in Defy

I need a new mobile.I have considered Desire and Defy.The only difference between this two is the processor.Defy has 800MHz Cortex-A8 processor and the desire has 1 GHz Scorpion processor.Which is the best between these two.I need it mainly for gaming.So i need all the latest games to work without any lag.Does heavy games run on Defy without any lag?
Sorry for my Bad English
Not an expert in games here... but i can tell you Cortex from TI is much better in terms of performances. I'd go for Defy even if the Qualcomm cpu inside Desire clocks 200mhz more...
EDIT: also consider the PowerVR 530 graphic chip inside the Defy, it's not bad for gaming. AFAIK you can run any game with no problems provided that you download the powerVR version of the game (i mean, forget those Tegra2 or Xperia Play dedicated games)
For processor of defy, tout can overclock it to 1.2 ghz. for tegra games, download chain fire 3d from market. You have to be rooted to do both.
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xdaid said:
Not an expert in games here... but i can tell you Cortex from TI is much better in terms of performances. I'd go for Defy even if the Qualcomm cpu inside Desire clocks 200mhz more...
EDIT: also consider the PowerVR 530 graphic chip inside the Defy, it's not bad for gaming. AFAIK you can run any game with no problems provided that you download the powerVR version of the game (i mean, forget those Tegra2 or Xperia Play dedicated games)
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How does one distinguish between powerVR and Tegra2 versions of games in the Android Market?
Izak80 said:
How does one distinguish between powerVR and Tegra2 versions of games in the Android Market?
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Oh don't worry for that, the Android Market (at least the "desktop version") will tell you whether a game is compatible with your device or not. In the mobile version should be even easier since the game won't appear at all.
xdaid said:
Oh don't worry for that, the Android Market (at least the "desktop version") will tell you whether a game is compatible with your device or not. In the mobile version should be even easier since the game won't appear at all.
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Ok, then i dont have to think about it, good. Thanks for the info. By the way, bought a wonderful little game today called "They need to be fed", what a fun and addiciting game it turned out to be.

Video Comparison: Galaxy Nexus vs Nexus S

Hey guys,
Wanted to bring you a quick hardware comparison video on the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus S, mainly to show off the improvements that Google / Samsung made to the 3rd release of their flagship phones. You'll find comparisons on camera, processor and displays amongst a larger list. Hopefully you enjoy it!
Video below:
the GPU of the GN is clocked at 384mhz, so even though it's the same chip as the S, there is a boost in performance.
paOol said:
the GPU of the GN is clocked at 384mhz, so even though it's the same chip as the S, there is a boost in performance.
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Actually, according to a recent find in the kernel, it actually isn't clocked at 384mhz, but at 308mhz. However, there are kernels that have overclocked the GPU to 384mhz and the cpu to 1.4 GHz (e.g. the francis francisco kernel)
Deleted, found it myself.
Also didn't mention the instant shutter for the GN.
Sent from Asus Transformer
player911 said:
Also didn't mention the instant shutter for the GN.
Sent from Asus Transformer
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Yeah I missed a couple of things but it wasn't meant to be a very detailed video. Thanks for watching though!

[Q] T2 Ultra Dual CPU Info

Specs from the internet says its "Quad-core 1.4GHz Cortex-A7 CPU".
Mine is only at 1.2Ghz and the board is using Qualcomm MSM8228.
What's your CPU frequency?
danzel said:
Specs from the internet says its "Quad-core 1.4GHz Cortex-A7 CPU".
Mine is only at 1.2Ghz and the board is using Qualcomm MSM8228.
What's your CPU frequency?
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here are the specs you must have the dual sim version as it has the mm8228 chipset it quadcore just downclocked by sony after the kitkat update don't know why maybe to save battery life as i feel mine is snappier than when it was on jb and 1.4ghz )
Xperia T2 Ultra
SPECIFICATIONS
[Note: The Xperia T2 Ultra dual has identical specifications to the Xperia T2 Ultra, apart from being equipped with dual sim capability]
Facts
Operating system: Google™ Android™ 4.3 (Jelly Bean MR2)
Processor: 1.4 GHz quad-core [Qualcomm MSM8928 Snapdragon 400 chipset] (D5303, D5306 and XM50t models only)
Processor: 1.4 GHz quad-core [Qualcomm MSM8228 Snapdragon 400 chipset] (D5322 and XM50h models only) – The MSM8228 chipset has dual SIM support
GPU: Adreno 305
Size: 165.2 x 83.8 x 7.65mm
Weight: 171.7 grams (D5303), 172.4 grams (D5306), 170.6 grams (XM50t), 171.8 grams (D5322), 173.4 grams (XM50h)
SIM: micro SIM
geogetski666 said:
here are the specs you must have the dual sim version as it has the mm8228 chipset it quadcore just downclocked by sony after the kitkat update don't know why maybe to save battery life as i feel mine is snappier when it was on jb and 1.4ghz )
Xperia T2 Ultra
SPECIFICATIONS
[Note: The Xperia T2 Ultra dual has identical specifications to the Xperia T2 Ultra, apart from being equipped with dual sim capability]
Facts
Operating system: Google™ Android™ 4.3 (Jelly Bean MR2)
Processor: 1.4 GHz quad-core [Qualcomm MSM8928 Snapdragon 400 chipset] (D5303, D5306 and XM50t models only)
Processor: 1.4 GHz quad-core [Qualcomm MSM8228 Snapdragon 400 chipset] (D5322 and XM50h models only) – The MSM8228 chipset has dual SIM support
GPU: Adreno 305
Size: 165.2 x 83.8 x 7.65mm
Weight: 171.7 grams (D5303), 172.4 grams (D5306), 170.6 grams (XM50t), 171.8 grams (D5322), 173.4 grams (XM50h)
SIM: micro SIM
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I hope someone can unlock it so we can use its full potential.
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I hope someone can unlock it so we can use its full potential.
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either way im happy with the battery life and the smoothness kitkat brings if it will just drain more battery life i am happy with just a 1.2ghz core )
but these scamsters cheated us with RAM
sajadkhan806 said:
but these scamsters cheated us with RAM
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You are right bro, theyve cheated us with RAM :/
Sent from my D5322 Sony Xperia™ T2 Ultra Dual
sajadkhan806 said:
but these scamsters cheated us with RAM
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AndroMAN said:
You are right bro, theyve cheated us with RAM :/
Sent from my D5322 Sony Xperia™ T2 Ultra Dual
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No, they haven't. Afaik, you'll never find any device which has the entire ram for user space stuff. There certainly is 1gb ram in our device but around 159mb is reserved for our hardware parts by the ION memory allocator in the kernel. The remaining memory (1024-159=865mb) is for the user. So in short, the user available ram is 865mb which is quite a lot. Our device has pretty good hardware so that's why it takes up on 159mb. My previous device (Xperia S) had a msm8260 SoC requires 380mb ram for running kitkat properly. Even with around 620mb user ram, kk would run quite well.
T2 Ultra dual Cpu unlocking thread may help you
danzel said:
Specs from the internet says its "Quad-core 1.4GHz Cortex-A7 CPU".
Mine is only at 1.2Ghz and the board is using Qualcomm MSM8228.
What's your CPU frequency?
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If you are are using stock Jelly bean [ Kitkat not tested yet] then this thread is helpful
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2800200
It overclocks cpu 1.6
Mean allow you to use use upto 1.6 ghz. Not heating or other problem. You can try it on kitkat at your own rick19.1.C.0.116.
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geogetski666 said:
either way im happy with the battery life and the smoothness kitkat brings if it will just drain more battery life i am happy with just a 1.2ghz core )
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You know quad core phone battery performance is better than single core so if we allow more cpu use mean less cpu use time result end good battery . overall 1.4ghz better perform in battery use too.
abcdjdj said:
No, they haven't. Afaik, you'll never find any device which has the entire ram for user space stuff. There certainly is 1gb ram in our device but around 159mb is reserved for our hardware parts by the ION memory allocator in the kernel. The remaining memory (1024-159=865mb) is for the user. So in short, the user available ram is 865mb which is quite a lot. Our device has pretty good hardware so that's why it takes up on 159mb. My previous device (Xperia S) had a msm8260 SoC requires 380mb ram for running kitkat properly. Even with around 620mb user ram, kk would run quite well.
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bro wat i meant to say was, for a price tag of 25 they were supposed to provide 2 gb of ram, coz they already profited themselves by providing only 8 gb of memory
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bro wat i meant to say was, for a price tag of 25 they were supposed to provide 2 gb of ram, coz they already profited themselves by providing only 8 gb of memory
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Then you should've thought about this before buying
Cheers,
AJ
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but these scamsters cheated us with RAM
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I have not any issues yet. I am a hard core user. Installed more than 40+ user apps.. But it shows around 350-380mb free when device is ideal. Where swift key [app] consumes 30MB.
#ram booster
#ram manger
Install following apps. They are very helpful.
Abhinav2 said:
Then you should've thought about this before buying
Cheers,
AJ
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thanks for your suggestion, it really helped me

Google Daydream compatibility

Does anyone have an idea if when the Z Play gets Android 7.x.x if it will be compatible with Google's Daydream app and headset like the Z and Z Force are?
It may be (I hope) but we first will need nougat. So anytime from today until March from the rumors
I doubt we have the screen resolution to meet the Daydream requirements.
Googling shows "Resolution at least 1080p @ 60Hz display with 3ms or less latency and 5ms or less persistence. (Quad HD or higher recommended.)".
Since the Z Play is 1080p it could perhaps be enough rez but the 3ms/5ms I could not find specs on.
It just about meets all the known Daydream requirements. The AMOLED display should meet the latency requirements.
But even if everything is met, Lenovo would actually have to bother to get it Daydream certified. They might not have an interest in that to distinguish it further from the Z flagship.
We may meet the requirements, but it's been said that a 1080p resolution isn't ideal for VR...My limited understanding is that with the split screen, that essentially does 2x480p...Not as awesome as on the Z / Z Force. Since I didn't get the phone for VR, not a big deal for me. But hey, even the smallest phones getting Nougat will have VR out of the box. Figures why $100-250 phones are getting bigger in size...
Well I just tried out Cardboard with a crappy headset I have and the rez and latency didn't seem too bad! I really like the idea of that controller that the Daydream comes with.
Also the lower rez screen may have the added benefit of not taxing the GPU/CPU to badly so that the FPS stays decent.
We don't even have needed horse power.
Odoslané z XT1635-02 pomocou Tapatalku
Now that 7 is out - has anyone tried testing this yet?
No daydream not compatible with android 7.0 unlocked version, I tried on retin channel
You can force it if you have root by changing a couple of lines of XML but I doubt the 625 processor is going to do very well. An 808 is going to be the minimum I'd say and it won't last long until it desolders itself. Runs great on the pixel XL of course. I got it going on the OnePlus 3t which is 1080 and it's not too bad. Even the 820 gets super hot. The 821 does better but it was only pushing 1080 and not 1440.
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You can force it if you have root by changing a couple of lines of XML but I doubt the 625 processor is going to do very well. An 808 is going to be the minimum I'd say and it won't last long until it desolders itself. Runs great on the pixel XL of course. I got it going on the OnePlus 3t which is 1080 and it's not too bad. Even the 820 gets super hot. The 821 does better but it was only pushing 1080 and not 1440.
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How can I make it work on a Moto Z Play? What XML file do I need to change?
This is how I got it working on the OPO 3T.
https://www.xda-developers.com/force-daydream-vr-compatibility/
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This is how I got it working on the OPO 3T.
https://www.xda-developers.com/force-daydream-vr-compatibility/
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I don't have /system/etc/permissions/handheld_core_hardware.xml on my phone. Running Oreo 8.1.0, should I downgrade to Nougat (7.1.2)?

Zuk z2 a beast or imbecile

Recently I had speed test with my friend's Redmi note 4 and unexpectedly I lost against him in single pubg opening time by a margin of 10 seconds.
I was on pie sGSI ( I know that it lags but I thought that sd820 is enough powerful to beat sd 625 on any crappy software.)
This blown my mind and raised many questions.
1.how much does a software optimization is important in Android smartphones ??
2.software vs hardware which is more important ??
3.stock rom vs custom rom. Is it really beneficial to use custom ROMs ??
4.latest Android or stable 2 yrs old Android which is preferable ??
5.which is your favourite combination of rom for your zuk in performance ( here performance means without compromising heating and excessive battery drain) ??
6.how is stock Chinese zui ??
Please Reply With detailed experience.
Thanks.
Lol, I have been saying the same but fanbois will remain fanbois. SD820 is garbage. I have Zuk2 and LG V20 both SD 820 but can't play PUBG smoothly on either. I play with my cousin beside me with Redmi Note 4 and his runs smoother on lowest settings. SD820 has better GPU so you can play at higher settings but same choppy gameplay. So SD820 owners are outsmarted by both cheap Redmi and flagship OP6 players. lol
Edit: I also discussed this with a senior engg at Qualcomm but he said it's not hardware it's software issue, but I have tried all kinds of ROMs and kernels. With new gen of processors being released by Qualcomm I think they will do the same with current generation of flagship devices.
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Lol, I have been saying the same but fanbois will remain fanbois. SD820 is garbage. I have Zuk2 and LG V20 both SD 820 but can't play PUBG smoothly on either. I play with my cousin beside me with Redmi Note 4 and his runs smoother on lowest settings. SD820 has better GPU so you can play at higher settings but same choppy gameplay. So SD820 owners are outsmarted by both cheap Redmi and flagship OP6 players. lol
Edit: I also discussed this with a senior engg at Qualcomm but he said it's not hardware it's software issue, but I have tried all kinds of ROMs and kernels. With new gen of processors being released by Qualcomm I think they will do the same with current generation of flagship devices.
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Who said SD820 is garbage......it's was the best SOC of the Qualcomm....in 2016
625 no match for 820's performance
625 is cheaper one
For best experience use Oxygen OS ports and best stable builds
It's not that hardware fault, it's abt software that no optimized OS is availbale for ZuK right now
Best to me is
Oxygen 5.0.4 (has bugs)
praveensm899 said:
Who said SD820 is garbage......it's was the best SOC of the Qualcomm....in 2016
625 no match for 820's performance
625 is cheaper one
For best experience use Oxygen OS ports and best stable builds
It's not that hardware fault, it's abt software that no optimized OS is availbale for ZuK right now
Best to me is
Oxygen 5.0.4 (has bugs)
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Another one. lol
Who said sd 820 is better than 625?
In terms of GPU, single core performance, yes.but sd625 having higher multicore performance ie 4200+ comared with the sd820's 3800+ which makes sd625 around 10% better in terms of CPU performance ( since most games/apps use multicore )
Pubg is a CPU intensive game rather than a GPU ( for eg asphalt 9) So it will perform better on sd625.
But 3800+ multicore score is enough for the phone to run Pubg. Our main enemy is heat. 5.5 inch rn4 having considerably larger surface area than our 5" zuk, convective heat transfer is good in rn4, so CPU won't be throttled. For normal use rn4 is better.
But where z2 shines is with it's GPU demanding apps ( compute score of 820 is more than double of sd625)
+ Xiaomi's ROMs are more optimised than zuk's stock/ custom roms
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Who said sd 820 is better than 625?
In terms of GPU, single core performance, yes.but sd625 having higher multicore performance ie 4200+ comared with the sd820's 3800+ which makes sd625 around 10% better in terms of CPU performance ( since most games/apps use multicore )
Pubg is a CPU intensive game rather than a GPU ( for eg asphalt 9) So it will perform better on sd625.
But 3800+ multicore score is enough for the phone to run Pubg. Our main enemy is heat. 5.5 inch rn4 having considerably larger surface area than our 5" zuk, convective heat transfer is good in rn4, so CPU won't be throttled. For normal use rn4 is better.
But where z2 shines is with it's GPU demanding apps ( compute score of 820 is more than double of sd625)
+ Xiaomi's ROMs are more optimised than zuk's stock/ custom roms
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Thanks for the explanation.
I thought that Qualcomm's ****ty 4 kryo cores are enough to beat 8 a53 cores.
Because of sd 820 all I can see is HD or High graphics options in games and you can't play it because of heating and battery consumption.
So sd 820 is a mid ranger now:laugh:
If you can balance out the cpu thermal throttling issue, then the sd820 beats out the sd625 in GPU demanding games like PUBGM, Asphalt 9. The sd625 will never come close to being able to run those 2 games on high settings. The sd625 on the other hand, have very consistent performance and basically never throttle
I personally would have chosen a sd625 device, but the prices of sd820 devices now is almost same as sd625 devices, so their performance being close is nothing special. sd820 is just a less crappy sd810, and I still remember saying sd820 is bad on this forum and have ppl told me Im crazy
LMAO
Hahaha, i can't do anything but laugh at this post. PUBG is highly unstable and poorly optimized, not only on mobile but also on PC. It's a game in open beta. Try playing a better game. I've been playing world of tanks for almost 3 years now. World of tanks was pretty unstable when i started playing it, but now its super stable and zuk z2 runs it on 1080p 60fps without breaking a sweat, even at high graphics (i play on medium to save battery). And all my friends who play on SD400+ or SD600+ struggle to play even on low graphics and can hardly cross 40 fps. So, pubg is not a standard to measure device performance. Plus, why the hell are you running Android P. Try a stable non-treble oreo ROM (like nitrogen OS or dotOS 2.3.1 or cardinal-AOSP) and you will feel the difference. Using a custom ROM doesn't mean that you can always stay on latest firmware and you will get outstanding performance. Custom ROM means that you can find yourself a perfect combination of ROM, kernel and tweaks that suits your demands. For example, until July i was using miju12's citrus 3.5 based on nougat(September 2017 build), because oreo ROMs were not good enough. Still, I don't use treble enabled ROMs or Android P GSIs because simply, they're not stable enough and they don't utilize the full potential of SD820. Also, software benchmarks can't tell you real world performance (ex, citrus 3.5 doesn't have the best benchmark scores, but it was the best nougat ROM for 3D gaming).
Conclusion: Staying on latest software doesn't mean you will get best performance. Even Google is not sure if Treble and Android P GSI system will succeed or not. The goal of treble tech is to update all oreo devices to Pie by the end of 2018. If doesn't happen, treble and pie are a failure.
PS: I also play PUBG. Using Nitrogen OS. Disable battery optimization. Play on smooth/balanced graphics and medium/ high fps. On HD, there's too much heating and the CPU will throttle. Due to glass body and small size, z2 has poor heat dissipation. If you know how to tweak your device, its no problem playing PUBG. Better game loading time on RN4 is due to utilization of newer memory channels. But, i know that on balanced and HD graphics, RN4 can't hit even 10 fps.
There are some limitations in design of z2, but remember that its cheaper than RN4 and is better in every aspect.
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Hahaha, i can't do anything but laugh at this post. PUBG is highly unstable and poorly optimized, not only on mobile but also on PC. It's a game in open beta. Try playing a better game. I've been playing world of tanks for almost 3 years now. World of tanks was pretty unstable when i started playing it, but now its super stable and zuk z2 runs it on 1080p 60fps without breaking a sweat, even at high graphics (i play on medium to save battery). And all my friends who play on SD400+ or SD600+ struggle to play even on low graphics and can hardly cross 40 fps. So, pubg is not a standard to measure device performance. Plus, why the hell are you running Android P. Try a stable non-treble oreo ROM (like nitrogen OS or dotOS 2.3.1 or cardinal-AOSP) and you will feel the difference. Using a custom ROM doesn't mean that you can always stay on latest firmware and you will get outstanding performance. Custom ROM means that you can find yourself a perfect combination of ROM, kernel and tweaks that suits your demands. For example, until July i was using miju12's citrus 3.5 based on nougat(September 2017 build), because oreo ROMs were not good enough. Still, I don't use treble enabled ROMs or Android P GSIs because simply, they're not stable enough and they don't utilize the full potential of SD820. Also, software benchmarks can't tell you real world performance (ex, citrus 3.5 doesn't have the best benchmark scores, but it was the best nougat ROM for 3D gaming).
Conclusion: Staying on latest software doesn't mean you will get best performance. Even Google is not sure if Treble and Android P GSI system will succeed or not. The goal of treble tech is to update all oreo devices to Pie by the end of 2018. If doesn't happen, treble and pie are a failure.
PS: I also play PUBG. Using Nitrogen OS. Disable battery optimization. Play on smooth/balanced graphics and medium/ high fps. On HD, there's too much heating and the CPU will throttle. Due to glass body and small size, z2 has poor heat dissipation. If you know how to tweak your device, its no problem playing PUBG. Better game loading time on RN4 is due to utilization of newer memory channels. But, i know that on balanced and HD graphics, RN4 can't hit even 10 fps.
There are some limitations in design of z2, but remember that its cheaper than RN4 and is better in every aspect.
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And I agree with everything you said.
The performance you get on emulators on 625 is laughable compared to what you get on 820. I don't ever these guys are on about; 625 doesn't stand a chance against 820
as someone who had sd820 and sd625, my conclusion is sd625 is battery optimized with balanced performance, suitable for long term use. while sd820 excel in performance, it depends on the termal & kernel setting, cause sd820 heat a lot when used heavily (gaming or video processing), if by any chance zuk z2 had a better cooling system (like the new liquid cooling system) i think it could easily beat sd625. what make sd820 nor fully optimized was it heat, then the thermal config tried to cool it, which disturb the hardware performance.
simply said, sd820 can reach the top of the wall, but can't hang on too long. while sd625 can only reach half of the wall, but it can hang in to it as long as it want. in a battle of endurance, i would pick sd625
There's a reason for SD820 being a flagship series SoC and SD625 being a mid-range SoC. All this debate for a trash game like PUBG, lmao. If the kryo cores on 820 are inferior to a53 cores on 625, why is qualcomm using it in SD660, the latest in 600+ series. Anyways, I'm more than happy that i bought z2 over any 600 series phone. Good luck with your SD625, noobs. Again, I can't stop laughing...
brother_mouzone said:
There's a reason for SD820 being a flagship series SoC and SD625 being a mid-range SoC. All this debate for a trash game like PUBG, lmao. If the kryo cores on 820 are inferior to a53 cores on 625, why is qualcomm using it in SD660, the latest in 600+ series. Anyways, I'm more than happy that i bought z2 over any 600 series phone. Good luck with your SD625, noobs. Again, I can't stop laughing...
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You do realize that you're on the z2+ forum, where most ppl is using it right?
The phone & SoC has flaws, no one can deny that. It just happen to suit your use case, doesn't mean it does so for everyone
It's better to buy a new device rather than complaining like kids. A chipset that was designed in 2015 and still outperforms most of the other chipsets. Zuk provided a flagship chipset in a low end price range. Still, you people are complaining. LMAO, thats why i call you all noobs. The return of investment on zuk z2 is above 200%. Get your facts right, kids.
The back glass panel of z2 can be easily removed. Remove it and play a game of PUBG on HD and high fps. It runs smooth af. There's a metal back panel for z2 on AliExpress. Replace the glass one with it. It will increase heat dissipation and in turn, increase performance.
brother_mouzone said:
It's better to buy a new device rather than complaining like kids. A chipset that was designed in 2015 and still outperforms most of the other chipsets. Zuk provided a flagship chipset in a low end price range. Still, you people are complaining. LMAO, thats why i call you all noobs. The return of investment on zuk z2 is above 200%. Get your facts right, kids.
The back glass panel of z2 can be easily removed. Remove it and play a game of PUBG on HD and high fps. It runs smooth af. There's a metal back panel for z2 on AliExpress. Replace the glass one with it. It will increase heat dissipation and in turn, increase performance.
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I Highly suggest everyone to read the whole post and then comment.
I know that sd 820 is better,
that's why I chose z2 and not rn4 and that's why I'm here in z2 plus forum.
Don't be rude and respect everyone.
If you got overflow of knowledge then spit it anywhere else.
Hope you understood.
Samirmathakiya said:
I Highly suggest everyone to read the whole post and then comment.
I know that sd 820 is better,
that's why I chose z2 and not rn4 and that's why I'm here in z2 plus forum.
Don't be rude and respect everyone.
If you got overflow of knowledge then spit it anywhere else.
Hope you understood.
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I suggest you to read the z2 forum carefully. Solution for all your peoblems is there.
Thanks and if you don't have answers Then stay away.
brother_mouzone said:
It's better to buy a new device rather than complaining like kids. A chipset that was designed in 2015 and still outperforms most of the other chipsets. Zuk provided a flagship chipset in a low end price range. Still, you people are complaining. LMAO, thats why i call you all noobs. The return of investment on zuk z2 is above 200%. Get your facts right, kids.
The back glass panel of z2 can be easily removed. Remove it and play a game of PUBG on HD and high fps. It runs smooth af. There's a metal back panel for z2 on AliExpress. Replace the glass one with it. It will increase heat dissipation and in turn, increase performance.
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Share the link for the metal back panel please!
Samirmathakiya said:
Thanks and if you don't have answers Then stay away.
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LOL
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underworld_king said:
Share the link for the metal back panel please!
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http://s.aliexpress.com/nMFzaUri?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
It says glass panel but see the description, material used is metal.
n00b_dr0id said:
Lol, I have been saying the same but fanbois will remain fanbois. SD820 is garbage. I have Zuk2 and LG V20 both SD 820 but can't play PUBG smoothly on either. I play with my cousin beside me with Redmi Note 4 and his runs smoother on lowest settings. SD820 has better GPU so you can play at higher settings but same choppy gameplay. So SD820 owners are outsmarted by both cheap Redmi and flagship OP6 players. lol
Edit: I also discussed this with a senior engg at Qualcomm but he said it's not hardware it's software issue, but I have tried all kinds of ROMs and kernels. With new gen of processors being released by Qualcomm I think they will do the same with current generation of flagship devices.
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Maybe its badluck for you! i have played pubg on highest setting with 30-40 fps and tempreture under 45C. hardware does matter. and so does software optimization. both go hand in hand
n00b_dr0id said:
Lol, I have been saying the same but fanbois will remain fanbois. SD820 is garbage. I have Zuk2 and LG V20 both SD 820 but can't play PUBG smoothly on either. I play with my cousin beside me with Redmi Note 4 and his runs smoother on lowest settings. SD820 has better GPU so you can play at higher settings but same choppy gameplay. So SD820 owners are outsmarted by both cheap Redmi and flagship OP6 players. lol
Edit: I also discussed this with a senior engg at Qualcomm but he said it's not hardware it's software issue, but I have tried all kinds of ROMs and kernels. With new gen of processors being released by Qualcomm I think they will do the same with current generation of flagship devices.
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Lol for u bro
I guess ur one crazy redmi note 4 fanboi or maybe not
But anyways
My z2 every time wins against my friends redmi note 4 in terms of pubg that to I play on 1080p med settings, his on low settings
As ppl earlier said pubg is not well optimised
U say u have tried all ROMs
Having big appload or not letting the ROM to settle or frequently changing roms and some impatience leads to these kinds of moronic conclusions
I guess u haven't tried ROMs like OOS miui cardinal nitrogen
Not to exclude jaguar bootleggers
Even on zui it better than redmi note 4
Except rros old builds coz their speeds aren't that good
As far as sd820 is concerned
My god bro u haven't heard of op3t phone I guess
I played on 1080p high settings no lag whatsoever
It even crushes zuk z2

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