hi
can some1 explain me what the difference is between this two? VNS-L31 is 3gb ram and VNS-L21 is 2gb ram?
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yakie996 said:
hi
can some1 explain me what the difference is between this two? VNS-L31 is 3gb ram and VNS-L21 is 2gb ram?
Regards
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Exactly, VNS-L31 has 3gb of Ram.
I think that is the only difference
2gb Ram variant is not as good as 3gb variant, quite substantially too. I know the phone is identical in every other way, but that extra GB of ram makes the p9lite a solid phone. There's definitely a difference regarding multitasking.
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Epistemic said:
2gb Ram variant is not as good as 3gb variant, quite substantially too. I know the phone is identical in every other way, but that extra GB of ram makes the p9lite a solid phone. There's definitely a difference regarding multitasking.
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To me it isn't that hurtful.
The "poor" ram management is because of EMUI,it will probably be a better situation with AOSP and CM.
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The Marionette said:
To me it isn't that hurtful.
The "poor" ram management is because of EMUI,it will probably be a better situation with AOSP and CM.
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I've tested both, l21 doesn't multitask as good as l31. My last phone was a p8lite, multitasking is pretty much the same on the l21.
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I have plane to upgrade my P9 Lite to G9 Lite with 3GB of RAM and to reflash it/rebrand it to VNS-L31. 3GB of RAM is mamma for all...
zorzgeo said:
I have plane to upgrade my P9 Lite to G9 Lite with 3GB of RAM and to reflash it/rebrand it to VNS-L31. 3GB of RAM is mamma for all...
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Is it possible and how to put VNS-L31 on my VNS-21 with 2GB of RAM?
Related
youtube.com/watch?v=zv5IKpFHo_w
Which version is better to buy ? i am thinking about 3GB because 2GB is too less nowdays.
lazyValla said:
youtube.com/watch?v=zv5IKpFHo_w
Which version is better to buy ? i am thinking about 3GB because 2GB is too less nowdays.
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Its better the 3gb for multitasking and save data. Remember that this phone dont bring microsd slot.
Can someone confirm if the ROMs for redmi note 3 will work for redmi note 2 ?
If the HW is so similar as it seems they should be compatible...
What I don't like in note 3 is the non removable battery and no SD.
definitely the 3GB version.. you can get it quite cheap on geekbuying its only 209$
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Xiao...re-MIUI-V7-13-0MP-TOUCH-ID---Gray-358967.html
I think you can take even 2gb... If you don't play heavy games and not multi
izipizzy said:
definitely the 3GB version.. you can get it quite cheap on geekbuying its only 209$
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Xiao...re-MIUI-V7-13-0MP-TOUCH-ID---Gray-358967.html
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Agreed, I have tested huawei mate 7 with 2Gb ram and it' runs more smoothly than my Samsung galaxy note 3 with 3GB RAM. 2 GB RAM is enough if system is optimised and without unnecessary bloatware. However 3gb xiaomi versions will be easier to sell in the future than 2gb
I noticed that system info apps like CPU X say it has a total of 3.34GB, and I wondered if that meant the processor just can't make use of the full 4GB due to the processor architecture. It seems like a waste, but I've seen plenty of 32-bit computers with 4GB of RAM installed.
The reason you see less ram its because there is a dedicated ram for the gpu.
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Yes, the 820 is 64bit.
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Thanks guys.
http://www.frandroid.com/guide-dach...elio-x25-snapdragon-820-kirin-950-exynos-8890
Winner: The mate 8
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now thats funny, even though the mate 8 has a comparably "weak" gpu. its probably because its energy efficient and doesnt throttle at all in long term like all the other socs
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jbmc83 said:
now thats funny, even though the mate 8 has a comparably "weak" gpu. its probably because its energy efficient and doesnt throttle at all in long term like all the other socs
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Plus lower resolution (except for the Pro 6) plus I only see one game tested?
All in all: pretty poor article but possibly nice for the Mate8 fans around here
Pfeffernuss said:
Plus lower resolution (except for the Pro 6) plus I only see one game tested?
All in all: pretty poor article but possibly nice for the Mate8 fans around here
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Mate 8 beats in games, not throttling ... This is The good new
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kevin_23 said:
Mate 8 beats in games, not throttling ... This is The good new
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Mate 8 is best in all games? Wow. Amazing phone! :good:
lol
its funny though, they do mention two games in the article text, but only show the results of one
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its funny though, they do mention two games in the article text, but only show the results of one
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Look carefully at the table. It showed the result of both games, and Mate 8 came out on top in both games.
The result comes down to Mate 8 being a larger metal phone. It handles the heat better and therefore doesn't throttle as much. The Kirin 955 on smaller phones such as the P9 and Honor 8 doesn't have same level of gaming performance.
The results are not surprising. I've always been telling people they can't judge a phone's gaming performance just by looking at the specs of the SoC or by the Antutu/3Dmark scores. High end phones nowadays are often limited by thermal capacity, rather than by the number of GPU cores or clock speed. Benchmarks won't reveal that because it only stress the CPU OR GPU and only for a short period. In actual gaming both the CPU AND GPU are stressed for a much longer period of time, therefore sustained performance is determined largely by thermal capacity and throttling strategy. Too bad some people still believe they'll get 3x the gaming performance by going Exynos 8890 instead of Kirin 950.
Hello guys, i wanna ask you a simple question because i'm confused and really need to make a right decision, so should i buy Huawei P9 lite or Samsung Galaxy A5(2016). They are really similar and there is no big difference in price, also they have pretty much same performances, maybe some of you are not finding this like big problem but trust me i do and i really need to hear opinion from someone who is more experienced in this field than me.
Thanks.
Fanta94 said:
Hello guys, i wanna ask you a simple question because i'm confused and really need to make a right decision, so should i buy Huawei P9 lite or Samsung Galaxy A5(2016). They are really similar and there is no big difference in price, also they have pretty much same performances, maybe some of you are not finding this like big problem but trust me i do and i really need to hear opinion from someone who is more experienced in this field than me.
Thanks.
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I don't know about the a5 2016 and the rom development,but if it has CM and if you don't mind the fact that there are hardware keys and a fingerprint sensor in the front instead of the back,I'd go for the A5. They have two variants(one with snapdragon 615 and one with exynos). My guess is that if any variant has CM,its definitely the ss615 variant,and SD615 is much slower than the Kirin 650 on the P9 Lite(I had an Idol 3 5.5" with SD615 and boy was it sluggish...).
In the end,the P9 Lite is newer and faster. And we will hopefully get CM fully working in the near future.
And if you go for the P9 Lite,buy the 3GB RAM variant. I have a 2GB variant because I didn't have a choice and because it doesn't bother me. However,others say it is much better with 3GB of RAM,so...
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Galaxy A5 2016 is very slow, due to the Touchwiz.
I go with Huawei p9 lite.
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I don't know about the a5 2016 and the rom development,but if it has CM and if you don't mind the fact that there are hardware keys and a fingerprint sensor in the front instead of the back,I'd go for the A5. They have two variants(one with snapdragon 615 and one with exynos). My guess is that if any variant has CM,its definitely the ss615 variant,and SD615 is much slower than the Kirin 650 on the P9 Lite(I had an Idol 3 5.5" with SD615 and boy was it sluggish...).
In the end,the P9 Lite is newer and faster. And we will hopefully get CM fully working in the near future.
And if you go for the P9 Lite,buy the 3GB RAM variant. I have a 2GB variant because I didn't have a choice and because it doesn't bother me. However,others say it is much better with 3GB of RAM,so...
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I can't find p9 lite with 3gb ram in my place and the samsung is with SD615. So i should go with huawei ?
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I can't find p9 lite with 3gb ram in my place and the samsung is with SD615. So i should go with huawei ?
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Yep,Huawei all the way then.
SD615 is old now and it's really pathetic.
And the 2GB variant is just a bit weaker in keeping lots of apps open at the same time. Other than that,the 3GB and the 2GB ones are the same(snappy and smooth).
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Yep,Huawei all the way then.
SD615 is old now and it's really pathetic.
And the 2GB variant is just a bit weaker in keeping lots of apps open at the same time. Other than that,the 3GB and the 2GB ones are the same(snappy and smooth).
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Ok thank you, Hvala ti puno pozz iz Makedonije
Hi everyone
As you all probably know, the P10 Plus has 6GB of RAM.
Having looked at demo's instore, of the Plus model (running Nougat), it only shows 2.95 GB available, from the 6GB installed - with only Phone/Contacts running in the background.
(Personally I'm VERY dissapointed by that):crying:
QUESTION, after the Oreo update, how much RAM is available then?
2.87 with inly xda running. Why is that so important? Tge phone is lightning fast
free RAM is waste of RAM
what poiny of having big RAM when not fully utilized?
Yuaru said:
free RAM is waste of RAM
what poiny of having big RAM when not fully utilized?
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Back in die days of the 1st Galaxy S, I used to run out of RAM quickly.
Eversince then, RAM is important to me, especially in a flagship.
Utilization isn't always an option, hence lots of RAM is important (in my opinion) & is required.
in my opinion as i already use p10 plus and OP3T. both has around 3GB free RAM. Here i attached my device RAM. noted that i have many unclosed apps. i hope it help you. device not even fill sluggish although i open lots of apps
Yuaru said:
in my opinion as i already use p10 plus and OP3T. both has around 3GB free RAM. Here i attached my device RAM. noted that i have many unclosed apps. i hope it help you. device not even fill sluggish although i open lots of apps
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Great, that's what I'm looking for. I'll be uploading the photo's I took in-store to show what I mean.
Apparantly, one can use Huawei's HiSuite Windows program to restore your firmware after an update, in case Oreo doesn't play nicely.
I've attached some photo's to my post, have a look