New Release | Beelink GTR7 Series Mini PC - Device Reviews and Information

GTR7 and GTR7 Pro are respectively equipped with AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840HS and AMD Ryzen™ 9 7940HS Processor. They both adopt TSMC's 4nm process technology and feature 8 cores and 16 threads.
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Ryzen 7 7840HS has a base frequency of 3.8 GHz, and a max turbo frequency of 5.1GHz. Ryzen 9 7940HS has a base frequency of 4.0 GHz, and a max turbo frequency of 5.2GHz.
In the Geekbench benchmark test, Ryzen 7 7940HS outperforms the previous generation Ryzen 9 6900HX by 29% .
New Release | Beelink GTR7 Series Mini PC<br>A Perfect Combination of Performance and Silence
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good as it now has 2 identical slots for storage, bad as it now oly has 1 hdmi, and one display out...........

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Siswoo R9 Darkmoon, the revolutionary Siswoo smartphone with an electronic ink display on it's rear. This dual-screen device combines innovation with reliability, as it meets the features that have given the best results in earlier Siswoo models such as a 64-bit OctaCore processor, large storage capacity, long battery life (whose duration can be optimized by using the electronic ink screen, making it able to last up to several days), FHD Front Display and more.
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Nubia Z11 Max First news from Press Conference

wow, today it is big day for Nubia, they have released Nubia Z11 Max, which is a big but different smartphone, it has many nice features and functions, and it sells at $300 according to official price.
Check Nubia Z11 Max main features:
Snapdragon 652 processor
RAM 4GB ROM 64GB
6inch 2.5D FHD IPS screen
16MP SONY IMX298 main camera, F2.0 aperture, 8MP front camera
4,000mAh battery.
QC3.0, 4G LTE, VoLTE.
It will start to sell on June 10, so what do you think of this kind of price and hardware?
Source: igeekphone
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Here is Nubia Z11 Max hands on review:
very good phone

big.LITTLE vs. Krait architecture, any advantages?

Hi,
I'm come from Nexus 5 (2013) that uses snapdragon 800 with krait architecture to Nexus 5X with snapdragon 808 and big.LITTLE architecture. I get a benchmark of my phone with Antutu and compare it with Nexus 5 and even HTC ONE M7 (snapdragon 600) but it makes me disappointed about big.LITTLE, here is the result:
Nexus 5X vs. Nexus 5
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Nexus 5X vs. HTC ONE M7
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As you see, our phone has only better GPU performance than these devices with krait architecture and actually the big.LITTLE doesn't show any improvement on performance, i think only the battery usage is better. Whats your idea??!!
There is a thread where you can learn many ways to improve your AnTuTu score, 100k+ is possible.
However synnthetic benchmarks are not a representation of real world performance so this only matters for benchmark runners.

Question Impact of selected refresh rate on battery life [60hz vs 90hz]

Testing Setup:
Mii 11 5G NE with CSOT screen
8GB / 128GB
~85% Brightness
On a stable 4G network, wifi off, NFC (accidentally) on
Results: 90Hz
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60Hz
I'm kinda surprised it's so close between the two, are Xiaomi kinda bluffing the numbers (refreshing at 90 but drawing at 60) or something? Even GPU load should be more than 5 mins delta. Thats within margin of error. Anyone else tested this?
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PCMark for Android Benchmark – Apps on Google Play
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Request: Samsung Galaxy A02s 64bit vendor/kernel port from the A20s?

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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