Wonder what are you guys getting with your LP3?
Here are some scores of my baby..
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Really nice! What sorts of optimization did you do? ^_^
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Really nice! What sorts of optimization did you do? ^_^
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performance gov.
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performance gov.
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Oh I noticed you have the 720 ROM so that is nice. How about other benchmarks?
Here's iperf running to a Trendnet TEW-811DRU at 10 feet.
And here's the stock USB-C DAC playing a 100Hz square wave into a 10 ohm load.
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Here's iperf running to a Trendnet TEW-811DRU at 10 feet.
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And here's the stock USB-C DAC playing a 100Hz square wave into a 10 ohm load.
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Unusual tests but good to see it here. I need to brush up my Electronics skills I guess. =D
Thanks for sharing!
so nice
My LEX727 only gets AnTuTu score of 154416, I never get in the range of 165000.
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My LEX727 only gets AnTuTu score of 154416, I never get in the range of 165000.
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Free up memory, disable services and make sure the phone idles for 30 mins or more before running the benchmark.
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Free up memory, disable services and make sure the phone idles for 30 mins or more before running the benchmark.
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I literally did NONE of that with my x727 and I got 164,000 and some change on my benchmark. I literally turned the phone off for about 5 minutes, turned it back on for about 10 minutes and let it sit there for 10 minutes, then ran the bench and got 164,000 and some change. No need to try to artifically inflate it by disabling anything. The hardware on this phone is amazing. It should easily be scoring low 160's with no hiccup whatsoever, if you're in the 150's and the phone is not hot or throttling something is wrong with your hardware.
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I literally did NONE of that with my x727 and I got 164,000 and some change on my benchmark. I literally turned the phone off for about 5 minutes, turned it back on for about 10 minutes and let it sit there for 10 minutes, then ran the bench and got 164,000 and some change. No need to try to artifically inflate it by disabling anything. The hardware on this phone is amazing. It should easily be scoring low 160's with no hiccup whatsoever, if you're in the 150's and the phone is not hot or throttling something is wrong with your hardware.
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My phone is running 3 emails, fingerprint gestures, power toggles, antivirus, facebook, messenger, hangout and many more browser tabs etc. so dedicating resources to benchmark app and making sure phone is not throttling helps. Not following this is a common mistake of 99% reviewers out there.
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My phone is running 3 emails, fingerprint gestures, power toggles, antivirus, facebook, messenger, hangout and many more browser tabs etc. so dedicating resources to benchmark app and making sure phone is not throttling helps. Not following this is a common mistake of 99% reviewers out there.
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Use a facebook client rather then the official app. I always seem to have a slower device when I have facebook app since it always runs on the background.
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Use a facebook client rather then the official app. I always seem to have a slower device when I have facebook app since it always runs on the background.
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I used to do that with Nexus 5X but not anymore with Le Pro 3. I am consistently getting 7+ hours SOT with heavy usage and background apps/services. Slowdown is non-existent as well. =D
This device might be the highest score at this moment.
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This device might be the highest score at this moment.
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That's officially the case. It beats the OnePlus 3t and the pixel. There is literally no other Android device out there that can match it. Only iPhones enclosed OS beats it
with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..😋
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with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..View attachment 3956391
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Very nice, was it on overclock mode?
performance governor
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with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..😋View attachment 3956391
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We already are. The only reason the iphone has a higher score is its sub-1080p screen
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Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
Anywhere from 4500 to 5000
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Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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International Version?
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International Version?
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Correct!
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Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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Yeah phone performs flawlessly and when I need to I can hit those benchmark scores now. Just can't run one after the phone has been being used heavily beforehand.
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CPU - 13274 WOW! Now imagine if they put 2GB of ram in the International Version now that would be THE ultimate phone.
yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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I don't think you have to switch off the phone to cool it down. Just letting it sit idle seems to do the trick. I too confirm three effect of heat on quadrant score. It was on the 4100 range when hot, but after some idle time it hit 5100. Never switched the phone off in between.
Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Not bad for bone stock.
Just a tad better than Sprints out the box
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Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Lmao. Did you wipe cache before freezing it down? I heard that puts it over 10k.
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yeah the only reason the U.S. version score above the htc one x is because of the ram. the cpu is like half the speed.
Well that was the idea of the extra G of ram... I still don't see the need for quad cores in phones just yet.
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Hot (20 minutes of RiptideGP @ max details): 4818
Cold (5min AC): 4928
After reboot: 5174
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Does the overheating eventually kill my S4? I have CM 11 (Android 4.4.2) and the problem still persist. I can't update via OTA since its rooted. I also don't want to lose any apps because they are large apps and dont want to bother to download them again. So will it actually gonna kill my S4 someday?
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Does the overheating eventually kill my S4? I have CM 11 (Android 4.4.2) and the problem still persist. I can't update via OTA since its rooted. I also don't want to lose any apps because they are large apps and dont want to bother to download them again. So will it actually gonna kill my S4 someday?
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I can't catch what's your problem...
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Or actually imma change the question. Does android 4.4.2 kitkat fix overheating issues? Will it actually gonna break my device soon?
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Or actually imma change the question. Does android 4.4.2 kitkat fix overheating issues? Will it actually gonna break my device soon?
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The Android 4.4.2 for S4 is leaked version. It is not published Officially by samsung and it may has many bugs. (eg. overheating, ...)
Overheating can eventually cause some serious problems. The board is able to adjust slightly with flexing caused by heat, but eventually soldered connections will give in and break if your device is getting extremely hot. When or what is causing it to get so hot?
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The Android 4.4.2 for S4 is leaked version. It is not published Officially by samsung and it may has many bugs. (eg. overheating, ...)
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Overheating can eventually cause some serious problems. The board is able to adjust slightly with flexing caused by heat, but eventually soldered connections will give in and break if your device is getting extremely hot. When or what is causing it to get so hot?
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@martikp When smsung officially publish it, do i have to reinstall CM so it fixes the overheating issue?
@megamanDJ It overheats when browsing, playing games. Does this eventually break the LCD screen ( not the gorilla glass 3 ) ?
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@martikp When smsung officially publish it, do i have to reinstall CM so it fixes the overheating issue?
@megamanDJ It overheats when browsing, playing games. Does this eventually break the LCD screen ( not the gorilla glass 3 ) ?
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No it won't break the HD Super Amoled screen.
Overheating will eventually cause logic board failures and shorten the batteries' life span
So if my phone is a little hot can this still happen?
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So if my phone is a little hot can this still happen?
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Not a little bit hot but perheps if it reaches 85 degrees+ all the time. But even in doing so it will still (from my experience) last longer that you'd ever keep this phone for.
Oh the is there any apps out there that tells you the temp if my phone. Something that is easy to set up?
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Oh the is there any apps out there that tells you the temp if my phone. Something that is easy to set up?
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They have quite a few apps out there for monitoring temps and whatnot. I personally use Android Tuner for everything I monitor. As a huge plus, this app is one of the most versatile apps (especially if rooted) I've come across and have had for a long time. Its good for adjusting or tuning down anything that may cause overheating as well as view summaries of the culprits
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Not a little bit hot but perheps if it reaches 85 degrees+ all the time. But even in doing so it will still (from my experience) last longer that you'd ever keep this phone for.
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I agree. You don't hear too often about someone's phone overheating to the point of failure. I've seen one phone that would get so hot you almost couldn't hold it in your hand, and had a habit of doing that but was ultimately broken months later by a shopping cart.:silly:
Still a decent monitoring app (among dozens on the market) can help you monitor temps and pinpoint when, where, and what is causing problems.
Thank you the app works. Is there anyway to drop the temperature as low as you can? Like 26 C? I disabled my Google account stuff and sync and removed the sim card because I use this phone as a gaming device. When I play a few rounds of subway surfers it already gets to medium warm and for 3D games it gets warmer more faster.
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Is 51 C - 56 C harm the device?
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Is 51 C - 56 C harm the device?
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I would say you are safe in that temp range. Its when you get 80 C and above that that's causing damage. Also are these temps from the battery or the CPU? The CPU can and will get to 60 C temps at times which is normal.
CPU I played the game six guns for almost an hour and it didn't go over 65 C and I think I totally screwed up my ext SDcard
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Thank you the app works. Is there anyway to drop the temperature as low as you can? Like 26 C? I disabled my Google account stuff and sync and removed the sim card because I use this phone as a gaming device. When I play a few rounds of subway surfers it already gets to medium warm and for 3D games it gets warmer more faster.
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If you are having heating problems while playing 3D games alone then you might want to try experimenting with using different GPU settings. You can try tuning down the frequency. It may or may not help with temp being its only a frequency setting. Try also using the app "Greenify" to put as many of the remaining apps that you don't absolutely need running into hibernation. Greenify is a lot more efficient when it comes to keeping apps from using resources.
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How to adjust the GPU frequency settings? Does this affect the quality of the game after its adjusted? But I do not think adjusting the GPU frequency settings will work. The overheating problem is caused by the CPU. May try Greenify app.
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How to adjust the GPU frequency settings? Does this affect the quality of the game after its adjusted? But I do not think adjusting the GPU frequency settings will work. The overheating problem is caused by the CPU. May try Greenify app.
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If your GPU is capable of adjusting the frequency then it will show you in the Android Tuner app next to the CPU settings, but you're right it wont help with overheating. You can set your CPU governor to "powersaver" and underclock by sliding the max frequency setting down one step at a time until you notice a difference in temp. Greenify is a huge help mainly with battery saving which in turn stops a lot of unnecessary CPU draw.
Does under clocking CPU will cause large 3S games crash? Hope it doesnt
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Bad idea. When I change it to power save it makes every sluggish and laggy even I turn one step down the CPU thing its sluggish
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Hi!
Sometimes, out of nothing, my Nexus 4 heats and the 2nd core locks down at 100%. The temperatures raises to more than 34 (battery) and 48 (cpu) Celusius.
I tried to kill every application and service, one by one, but none of them changed anything. The only solution is reboot.
Anyone knows what's happening?
Thanks.
Regards.
1.What are those app icons in the status bar?
2. Is this stock?
3. Did you try factory reset?
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What are those app icons in the status bar?
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Chess.com
AirDroid
AdWay.
AirDroid is not the culprit. It was started just to take the screenshot (my skills to press power and volume down buttons are compromised... )
Yes, I'm using stock KitKat 4.2.2.
The last reset was when I installed KitKat...
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Chess.com
AirDroid
AdWay.
AirDroid is not the culprit. It was started just to take the screenshot (my skills to press power and volume down buttons are compromised... )
Yes, I'm using stock KitKat 4.2.2.
The last reset was when I installed KitKat...
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Why don't you do volume+down for screenshot, android has it built in...And is your phone rooted? If it is can you try greenify then see if CPU usage drops?
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And can you upload a picture of running services?
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Why don't you do volume+down for screenshot, android has it built in...And is your phone rooted? If it is can you try greenify then see if CPU usage drops?
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Yes, my phone is rooted. What is "greenify"?
Greenify is an app and is mainly used for maintaining a good battery life. U can find it in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
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Greenify is an app and is mainly used for maintaining a good battery life. U can find it in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
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Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try. But I still would like to know which app is causing this...
And (weird), why only the 2nd core? It seems like a very specific bug.
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Sure.
Even after killing all apps/services with SystemPanel the 2nd core is still at 100% and the CPU is at more than 54 Celsius...
I'll need to reboot.
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@Ace42 do you using cm11 or trebuchet apk like stand alone laucher? If yes from where you grabed it? Thnx
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I assume it's the 4.2.2 camera bug that was in the news this week.
I have seen it many times on my Nexus 7.
I've finally found out what's causing the problem. It's AdAway.
When it can't download the hosts' file updating, it locks down one core and that's causes the cpu heating.
There is a bug (#476) about this problem.
Thank you everyone who tried to help me.
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@Ace42 do you using cm11 or trebuchet apk like stand alone laucher? If yes from where you grabed it? Thnx
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I use my optimus G, not nexus 4. I'm using CM11 from the e970 section.
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Had the phone just 2 days and noticed that the Android System is taking most of battery. I am managing 3.5 hours on full brightness. I am happy with that but I am wondering why the Android System is taking up so much. Any ideas?
Here it is
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I'd love to know this as well since it also takes the most ram. My S3 was, sadly, more efficient.
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It's not a huge problem for me as the battery is still good. I just want to know what could cause it.
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Also, when leaving over night. It went down 1% an hour. Is that good?
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I'd say so. You must not have very many background processes. Have you turned off bloatware?
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Don't worry,it is ok..
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I'd love to know this as well since it also takes the most ram. My S3 was, sadly, more efficient.
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really? My S5 only uses like 1.05gb/1.8gb of ram
Ive turned off no bloat at all. Which is best to disable?
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really? My S5 only uses like 1.05gb/1.8gb of ram
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Im getting 1.3gb with some bloat disabled, cant get under that...
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Im getting 1.3gb with some bloat disabled, cant get under that...
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Here is a screenshot too just to prove I'm not talking trash haha. I uninstalled Facebook as sometimes that would idle and chew 100+MB of ram. I also disabled some bloat too
terrible battery life
I'm having terrible battery life I have the exynos model and it consumes like 10% in 15 minutes using facebook. My note 3 batery life is amazing but I´m very disappointed with my s5, I hope samsung can fix this with an update.
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I'm having terrible battery life I have the exynos model and it consumes like 10% in 15 minutes using facebook. My note 3 batery life is amazing but I´m very disappointed with my s5, I hope samsung can fix this with an update.
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Check your battery stats, mine uses 10-15% in an hour...
Autobrightness or manual?
(please, don't tell me 100% brightness...)
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Check your battery stats, mine uses 10-15% in an hour...
Autobrightness or manual?
(please, don't tell me 100% brightness...)
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Autobrightness on... also the lights of my buttonss don't turn off even if I set it to 1.5 seconds, the only way to fix it is enabling ultra P saving For a moment. .but when I reboot the phone, the problem is back
I just got my new phone today. It seems to be working ok, but I ran a couple of benchmarks on it and they're WAY below what I've seen on reviews, so I'm concerned that there's something wrong with my phone.
Geekbench 714/2810
Antutu 41961
Does anyone have benchmarks to compare these to? Thoughts on why they're so low? I tried a factory reset, but no help.
Maybe you could try to upgrade to the latest version (if you haven't done yet).
In my knowledge, I remember that when i ran a test on my Nexus 5, sometimes it got around 23000 and other 33000. It depends on what software i were running.
Run benchmark when phone is totally cold
Put it to the fridge for 10mins and then try
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Run benchmark when phone is totally cold
Put it to the fridge for 10mins and then try
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Your timing is perfect. I just did that and the scores are more of what I'd expect. 58000 in Antutu for instance. So there's definitely thermal throttling going on.
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Your timing is perfect. I just did that and the scores are more of what I'd expect. 58000 in Antutu for instance. So there's definitely thermal throttling going on.
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I remember same thing was happening to Nexus 4.
Freezer gets it even higher lol
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I remember same thing was happening to Nexus 4.
Freezer gets it even higher lol
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I'm still hoping mine isn't defective. A heat sync not attached right in there or something.
I wouldn't worry.
Mine benchmarks quite low as well.
Although we all got the same cpus, they vary. One throttles quicker than another.
Nothing to notice in everyday usage
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That's really interesting! I got 46000, a couple of times, then put it in the fridge as suggested. Ended up being 20mins as I forgot it was in there..!! Then it did a 61000. Definitely prefers being cold and not throttling.