Recently i read much news about Xiaomi MI7, the latest news i find from a blog, Xiaomibuying that mainly focus on Xiaomi, i guess they can get the first news from China, so they say Xiaomi MI7 will sell in March, and it will use Snapdragon 845 processor first ahead of other brands, and it will also adopt Bezelless screen, so this news is reliable?
Source: xiaomibuying
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Hope, bigger phone means bigger battery. Btw looks great.
Lei Jun went to Hawai to see the announcement of Snapdragon 845. Mi7 is certain to receive 845. Rumors says that on March Xiaomi will present us Mi7. So news are reliable.
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There has been a lot of debate about why LG used the Snapdragon 801 instead of the 805 and initial test prove only a marginal difference for power users, especially the SOC. The GPU on the other hand is more futureproof.
What I want to know is why LG went with last years Sony IMX135 camera sensor instead of the new IMX214 that the OPPO Find 7 and Oneplus One use? Sure we have OIS and laser focus but the improvements the 214 bring are significant enough that average people will notice. Like Reatime HDR in video and less colour crosstalk and the fact that it is slimmer. How much more expensive would it have been to put them in considering that the OF7 and OPO are older devices?
Here is an article about the Mi4 and its sensor http://www.doi-toshin.com/xiaomi-mi4-camera-details-new-sony-sensor-imx214-just-stunning/
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then how Lg G3 able to make 4K video now?
in taht table it needs imx214 for that.
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Apollo X model is one of the new unveiled planned phones from Vernee and along the Apollo 2 it looked like these two would be the first to be actually released. And today’s news are supporting this theory fully, we should see the Apollo X maybe even sooner than we thought.
On their official Facebook page Vernee announced that the Apollo X will be launched in February and unveiled directly at MWC 2017 in Barcelona.
Apollo X to be the world’s first deca-core smartphone running the Android 7.0 Nougat.
Received first OTA today for this phone.
No mt6797 has Android 7 official from mediatek yet. But hope lives. Xiaomi is testing one. Elephone showed teasers. So at least it exist in some form.
Hi guys, it is Jan 30th 2018 and I just received a never turned on T-Mobile Galaxy Note 7:
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What are the necessary steps that I need to do, to at least use the Note 7 as a note taker/tablet. I have the phone in South America and is a T-Mobile one, never turned on. How can I save this phone?
Lo and behold, please help saving this piece of history.
Install a custom rom and replace the battery with the note 8 one I guess
Also, how much did you pay for it?
Since it's a SM-N930T with snapdragon processor there is NO custom rom.
Look at alliancex.org, we have alliance shield x, an app to block the unwanted updates and more.
Just register and follow this link:
https://alliancex.org/viewtopic.php?t=2447
If you have further questions, just ask.
See:
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE on XDA
www.xda-developers.com
I just got an S21 FE 990U1 and noticed when it boots up, the Samsung splash doesn't say the model number after Galaxy, like it used to with previous models. Is that the case with all S21 or just the FE?
Got it today!! What a phone! I just wanted to post a very important information I couldn't find after half an hour on googling!!
Model number list for this one. I wanted to confirm I got the correct model before breaking the sealings on the box. So, I got an SM-G990B/DS.
I think (!) that B means the "standard" one with Snapdragon and DS might (?) be Dual-Sim.
At least that is correct for my phone. Checked with CPU-Z app.
And if there would have been an E afterwards (instead of B?), it means Exynos!
Could be good to know if someone else is in doubt.
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Hello, the Samsung Galaxy A02s is a budget phone released by Samsung on the 3rd quarter of 2021 i think
So yeah this device is okay but it runs on 32 bit mode
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As seen here, The devices runs on a Snapdragon 450 a 64-bit Capable SoC but it's been made to run on 32 bits.
Coincidentally, well probably not in 2019 middle quarter they released a device named the Samsung A20s with the same SoC but it runs on full 64 bit, both the A20s and A02s have their source publicized on Github which hopefully will make the work on making the A02s run on full 64 bit.
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