Hi,
I've been looking all over the Web, here as well of course, and I was unable to find a review on the Soc 855 performance on Mi Mix 3 5g. I'm currently on Mi Mix 2s, with 845 SoC which sadly does throttle.
I'm wondering what the thermal behaviour in MiMix 3 5g is, as I'm considering the upgrade.
It's also my first thread, let me know if this should be posted elsewhere. I just need a good advice before buying the device.
Thanks!
lois2k8 said:
Hi,
I've been looking all over the Web, here as well of course, and I was unable to find a review on the Soc 855 performance on Mi Mix 3 5g. I'm currently on Mi Mix 2s, with 845 SoC which sadly does throttle.
I'm wondering what the thermal behaviour in MiMix 3 5g is, as I'm considering the upgrade.
It's also my first thread, let me know if this should be posted elsewhere. I just need a good advice before buying the device.
Thanks!
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I did not observe much heating. hands do not burn, there is no discomfort. played pubg mobile on maximum graphics and fps
Thanks for the reply. Would it be possible to run the actual app and attach a screenshot of the thermal profile it outputs? Google Play:
CPU Throttling Test
My mi mix 2s gets hot after just 1-2 min (test runs for 15 min) and i get a performance below a SD 835 (that I also own, an HTC U11). I found the phone discounted to about 300 euros and I would buy it if the performance doesn't drop when pushed hard.
Perhaps you can help, thanks in advance!
Here, 15 minutes test.
Thank you very much for your time and help!
I only test 10 minutes
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Thanks! This is weird though, there's a big difference between these 2 results. @draand28 seems to behave like a SD 845 on regular Mi Mix 3 (same throttling behavior as my Mi Mix 2S, maybe slightly better thermals, but still same overall performance of ~145 GIPS), whereas yours @animehq, behaves clearly better averaging I assume above 165 GIPS. I'm not a benchmark freak, but i use gcam a lot, and when throttling begins, i see how the phone lags behind, taking more to process same number of frames. That's just an example though. It's a tough call... I really want that oled display and sd 855, but if it throttles to SD 845 level...it would mean less satisfying purchase. Thank you all, and I'm sorry that this phone hasn't received online a thorough performance analysis like most flagships do today!
From what i see his phone is charging during the test...
I will run the test cold 15 minutes without charging, let it cool some time then run the test again charging to see if something change
That would help a lot, thanks!
Here
Thanks, I think I'll order one Mi Mix 3 5G after all. Just one more thing, do you have the 128 GB or the 64 GB version?
lois2k8 said:
Thanks, I think I'll order one Mi Mix 3 5G after all. Just one more thing, do you have the 128 GB or the 64 GB version?
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64 gb
lois2k8 said:
Thanks! This is weird though, there's a big difference between these 2 results. @draand28 seems to behave like a SD 845 on regular Mi Mix 3 (same throttling behavior as my Mi Mix 2S, maybe slightly better thermals, but still same overall performance of ~145 GIPS), whereas yours @animehq, behaves clearly better averaging I assume above 165 GIPS. I'm not a benchmark freak, but i use gcam a lot, and when throttling begins, i see how the phone lags behind, taking more to process same number of frames. That's just an example though. It's a tough call... I really want that oled display and sd 855, but if it throttles to SD 845 level...it would mean less satisfying purchase. Thank you all, and I'm sorry that this phone hasn't received online a thorough performance analysis like most flagships do today!
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Don't even think of buying this one. It does not have any software support. Miui 10 is laggy and bugged and is only Android 9. There won't be any updates
lois2k8 said:
Thanks, I think I'll order one Mi Mix 3 5G after all. Just one more thing, do you have the 128 GB or the 64 GB version?
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I have the 128GB version.
Is it really that bad? I've read the forums and saw you and other devs working on ROMs and kernels for this phone. So you're not using this phone as a daily driver? From a price/performance ratio point of view, it seemed like the best bang for the buck (5g, SD 855), but software support is worrying... I haven't seen an Android 10 miui 11 rom on xiaomi.eu either...Has Xiaomi dropped their flagship altogether?
lois2k8 said:
Is it really that bad? I've read the forums and saw you and other devs working on ROMs and kernels for this phone. So you're not using this phone as a daily driver? From a price/performance ratio point of view, it seemed like the best bang for the buck (5g, SD 855), but software support is worrying... I haven't seen an Android 10 miui 11 rom on xiaomi.eu either...Has Xiaomi dropped their flagship altogether?
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Yep Xiaomi suxx with this phone, the hardware is great, miui 10 and android 9 not so bad for me....
I have the phone for less than a week so...
I will try to port miui 11 from mi mix 3 to the mi mix 5g but since i don't really do this kind of things for some years now i will be slow and maybe fail
An andoid 10 beta as been release in 2019 but they never released a final version.
lois2k8 said:
Is it really that bad? I've read the forums and saw you and other devs working on ROMs and kernels for this phone. So you're not using this phone as a daily driver? From a price/performance ratio point of view, it seemed like the best bang for the buck (5g, SD 855), but software support is worrying... I haven't seen an Android 10 miui 11 rom on xiaomi.eu either...Has Xiaomi dropped their flagship altogether?
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Yeah, the software is that bad. @QuantumShqipe managed to get hold of a leaked MIUI 11 Beta from January but that's it, no updates. I would really not recommend buying this phone. I'm way past the return date policy (bought it in January) so I'm trying to make out the best of this device.
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I can't seem to desire any other phone. I love the display, I love the size. Speed is good. Battery is very good (running stock CM). Not to mention the price.
Also - I love the hardware buttons (I think software buttons - like in the nexus 6p for example - are a waste of screen real estate).
Anyone upgraded and was happy doing so?
I'm in the same boat as you, my phone is almost 2 years old now but i feel no need to upgrade. Unless you live in a area with faster than 150mbs lte, want a finger print scanner, or a crystal clear screen, i would just keep it until the op4.
Had the One for just over a year now and don't feel the need for an upgrade. When I do end up upgrading this phone, it will not be another OnePlus device. The 2 and X have shown little improvements as successors to the One. There will be better options when the time comes
The OPO really opened me up to the modding capabilities of android. As so many people had grabbed the phone and experimented, there was lots of support. CyanogenMod was a key factor in my decision to get it, and I agree with @kenboyles72 : The 2 and X haven't improved enough for me to want to upgrade.
Also, there's nothing wrong with the OPO, even two years old. It still outperforms most of my mates devices
will be a better unit. BUT not that too soon.
opo will be still outstanding unit at least few more years.
Used to handle HTC models prior to opo
really appreciated opo unit.
appropriate in many ways.
I'm going to wait for the OnePlus 3 to see what it has in store, and if the price is high or it doesn't impress me with it's design and such, I'm going with the Xiaomi Mi5. I mean 4GB of RAM, Snapdragon 820, Fingerprint Scanner, Marshmallow, Good Camera, Awesome design and 64GB of storage for ~700AUD, I'm sold.
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I'm going to wait for the OnePlus 3 to see what it has in store, and if the price is high or it doesn't impress me with it's design and such, I'm going with the Xiaomi Mi5. I mean 4GB of RAM, Snapdragon 820, Fingerprint Scanner, Marshmallow, Good Camera, Awesome design and 64GB of storage for ~700AUD, I'm sold.
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Is it bootloader unlocked? Or do you plan on staying on stock for several months hoping for some AOSP support only to switch again? Most of the time it's better to wait and see how popular a device is before buying as the more popular a device is the more likely it is to get a good development scene
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Is it bootloader unlocked? Or do you plan on staying on stock for several months hoping for some AOSP support only to switch again? Most of the time it's better to wait and see how popular a device is before buying as the more popular a device is the more likely it is to get a good development scene
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Boot loader is locked and honestly I don't care. I don't care what Android skin I use, everyone makes a big fuss about oh I can use this and ew Touchwiz and what not and honestly I don't care. I use Google Messenger for texting, Snapchat, Reddit and Facebook Messenger. I'd be lucky to make an hour of phone calls a week. I install Google Now Launcher on the device and an icon pack, the main interaction I have with MIUI is the status bar and recents apps menu. Like looking at this, you wouldn't even know it was MIUI underneath.
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OP3 or whatever ~5" Nexus device(s) come out this year.
Went to a Nexus 5x already, but keep leaning back to the OPO that's still lying around.
After The opo will be useless at 2018 i will looking into new battery techs
i was thinking to Nexus 6p, but I've see now the 820's snapdragon devices.... So I think I will wait for sure the next Nexus, if it will be nice i will buy that... And obviously, have a look to opo4
I'm waiting on the note 6... after it gets a custom recovery.
One plus 3 ( if specifications equal or above opo ).
Maybe mi5 when price drops or Next Nexus, opo is still uncomparable as price/quality ratio
Using this thing until it is too slow to use day to day...did this with my HTC g2 and m7. When they start to lag behind too much and battery dies too often, it was upgrade time. I always make sure lots of memory is free for performance.
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thus is cool but i am worried if there is hope of android o for us with this one or any good custom roms or any new holy **** kernels as i donot see dev with opo2 then what with opo3 opo 4 will dim
S7 Edge on Tmobile's buy one get one free deal.
I was just browsing the subforum and happened to come across this. I personally own the X which is essentially a more compact One with an AMOLED screen and expandable storage.
I would say keep the One. It's a great phone and if you compare performance of the X to the one, I'd say that there isn't a reason for you to upgrade to anything at all. If you must, go for the X. It's really a side grade if anything as both devices level one another out on terms of HW, but in all honesty, keep what you have. You guys have the best ROMs, the best revision of the 801, and the best kernels after all. Enjoy what you have.
I've had inconsistent performance with the GPS on my OPO. I'm really tempted to get a 5X now that it's $200 (plus that first month of service, right?). Didn't know how important the GPS would be to me.
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At 164002, the Xiaomi Mi 5S has taken the number 1 spot from the LeEco Le Pro 3 which scored 163594 on Antutu. Can it beat the Le Pro 3 in other departments as well?
http://techwanderer.com/xiaomi-mi-5s-vs-leeco-le-pro-3
mi 5s has better camera
le pro 3 has bigger screen and battery.
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Don't care about AnTuTu, cuz 821 is 821. Big battery is what I need but with power. I was really happy with Redmi Note 3 Pro and ZUK Z1 but whack hardware, no ufs 2.0.
The Pro 3 support much more bands also the B20 800 MHz band. So I will go with the Pro 3.
The mi5s will come with terrible miui os, full of bugs and extremely poor memory management. The Leeco will have the even worse EUI software, and they won't release kernel sources, so your be stuck with it.
At least with the mi5s there's every chance of very sorted cm13/cm14 based roms emerging at some point, maybe more.
terrible miui ? have you even tried a MIUI phone lately ?, MIUI is pretty good nowadays (for what it is). My brother has the Redmi Note 3 Pro and it works really well, fast, smooth, no bugs so far.
Ill still take pure android over any UI, but MIUI is pretty good overall
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terrible miui ? have you even tried a MIUI phone lately ?, MIUI is pretty good nowadays (for what it is). My brother has the Redmi Note 3 Pro and it works really well, fast, smooth, no bugs so far.
Ill still take pure android over any UI, but MIUI is pretty good overall
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Yeah, it's not too bad. It had great standby drain (or lack thereof) when I was running it on my Xperia Z2. It would sit all night losing maybe 1% or 2 over like 8 to 10 hours. It is a little too heavily themed and styled, but it does have that huge in depth theme engine and there are stock android themes that get pretty close. I would say that under the hood, I don't mind it.
That lack of kernel source from Leeco concerns me though. I don't mind having to wait a little while for a rom, but no rom support at all worries me greatly. I got stuck in that once with the S6 and it's nothing but touchwiz roms and a failed attempt to get CM going after like 8 months. No way I'm doing that again. Unless EUI turns out to somehow be excellent this time... ball's in your court Leeco :d
Faruko said:
terrible miui ? have you even tried a MIUI phone lately ?, MIUI is pretty good nowadays (for what it is). My brother has the Redmi Note 3 Pro and it works really well, fast, smooth, no bugs so far.
Ill still take pure android over any UI, but MIUI is pretty good overall
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MIUI is not more the old MIUI. Mi2s and Mi3 after that just poor.
I tried MIUI myself. It has its nice things going on. But I like CM better on My Redmi Note 3 Pro.
Hope we can have CM13/14.
Faruko said:
terrible miui ? have you even tried a MIUI phone lately ?, MIUI is pretty good nowadays (for what it is). My brother has the Redmi Note 3 Pro and it works really well, fast, smooth, no bugs so far.
Ill still take pure android over any UI, but MIUI is pretty good overall
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funny enough i posted my comment using my redmi note 3 pro running global stable miui. The memory killer engine on it is insane, you can't even complete a semi decent sized download for it in background without miui coming in and killing the process, and that's even if you open only 1 small app. There is a workaround in the developer options, set enhanced memory operation to off, but i think that works more by luck than design.
Other examples of this is every time you exit app to home screen, I'm met with a screen redraw more often than not, and using a third party launchers I see them completely reloading. I feel miui is completely untested, or tested by people who have no clue or simply don't care.
I'm not isolated in noticing the poor multitasking on RN3pro either, check out the big multitasking fix thread here at xda forums for the RN3pro.
just for fun....??
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Antutu doesn't mean much when it comes to user experience. Just out of curiosity, how did you get a hold of US x720 before launch?
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AnTuTu mean nothing
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Mi 5s is more expensive but not so beautiful as Le pro 3. Has a better camera?or probably a better camera software. Will will see.if next upgrade will improve videos and OIS features. However if you aren't a MIUI super fan Le pro 3 rules on every side of the comparison.
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Take your pick:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbFkq66yh8w
Android Authority
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0f_BTRPUr6k
MKHD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=744DPse1cPE
PocketNow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__PmU8N0Lrw
MrMobile[Michael Fisher]
Overall it is a very positive on the reviews.. very similar to the existing and initial OnePlus 3 reviews save for the increase in costs.
Thanks for posting. It seems like the general consensus is that if you were looking at the 1+3, the 1+3t is worth the extra $40, but not worth upgrading if you already have a 3.
Great phone...all the reviews are very positive ..i was between mate 9 or OP3T..
but it was not so difficult to make a choice..
OP3T wins very easy to replase my old LG G3.
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i noticed all the reviews are pretty general and stating specs... no mention of the EIS, battery, benchmark comparisons. side by side comparisons of images and video.
they dont really go into detail. of course the phone will be fast, switching between apps and gaming.
dont get me wrong, i like the phone
Even though I watched these reviews and the phone checks everything I need, I still am hesitant to buy it; the reviews are for people who just use Android, not tinker with Android. My biggest concern is with the dev community. I come from an OPO and I don't think I'll be able to stomach a phone with little community support. If only this phone were never released; then my choice would be obvious in getting an OP3. Only time will tell how this subforum grows or withers. I'm hopeful but not optimistic.
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Even though I watched these reviews and the phone checks everything I need, I still am hesitant to buy it; the reviews are for people who just use Android, not tinker with Android. My biggest concern is with the dev community. I come from an OPO and I don't think I'll be able to stomach a phone with little community support. If only this phone were never released; then my choice would be obvious in getting an OP3. Only time will tell how this subforum grows or withers. I'm hopeful but not optimistic.
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This is what I don't understand why people keep bring up the point about dev support. I mean it's not like every dev on earth just declared war on OP3T. Seriously how many custom ROMs do you need? The way I look at it, even just a few good one and pick one among them that suit you best is enough. Even for phone w/ locked bootloader are still some mod ROMs crop up here and there, and it's not like the OP3T will have a lock bootloader. Unless I get something wrong, just because some current OP3 dev say they don't plan to support OP3T, does that mean there won't be other? Or the OP3 one will never move to OP3T? I'm not a dev, but if I own OP3 right now I wouldn't plan on getting OP3T. But if the OP3 would break next week then I would be seriously thinking on the new OP3T rather than buying a used OP3 somewhere else. Aside from that, maybe there are some dev that was planing to do some work on the Note 7 would come over.
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i noticed all the reviews are pretty general and stating specs... no mention of the EIS, battery, benchmark comparisons. side by side comparisons of images and video.
they dont really go into detail. of course the phone will be fast, switching between apps and gaming.
dont get me wrong, i like the phone
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I've watched an italian review with side by side comparison...op3t is faster in opening apps or games....
Antutu scores..
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Antutu scores..
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Both phones are Oneplus A3003?
Crazy32 said:
Both phones are Oneplus A3003?
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The model number stays the same on OP3T..
A3003.....
cultofluna said:
The model number stays the same on OP3T..
A3003.....
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Interesting, considering that and what OP said about the update for OP3 and OP3T will be on the same cycle. Does this mean there will just be one ROM for both of them?
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Interesting, considering that and what OP said about the update for OP3 and OP3T will be on the same cycle. Does this mean there will just be one ROM for both of them?
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That should be nice....
Linus Tech Tips review is up:
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Also there is an AMA on the /r/Android subreddit where a lot of questions are addressed:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/5ebdod/oneplus_ama_oneplus_3t_edition/
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I've watched an italian review with side by side comparison...op3t is faster in opening apps or games....
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That's because the OP3T is on the newer version of OxygenOS that is currently available with the community builds and the F2FS filesystem system is utilized by default instead of EXT4.
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That's because the OP3T is on the newer version of OxygenOS that is currently available with the community builds and the F2FS filesystem system is utilized by default instead of EXT4.
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And because it's running a better processor hehe..
I've just order this baby.....
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And because it's running a better processor hehe..
I've just order this baby.....
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The Snapdragon 821 is for the most part not much different than the Snapdragon 820 apart from the higher factory clock speed. Also that won't significantly impact the speed of opening applications. The OP3 also has similar improvements in app loading speeds when using F2FS on the newer community builds, and both devices will be on essentially the same builds going into the future.
Just got my OP3T less than twelve hours ago
Found a speedtest review in another language but you get the idea. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eBX7ZB1sAeA
Anand's review is up: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10836/the-oneplus-3t-mini-review
Excellent to see the display accuracy has improved even further.
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Anand's review is up.
Excellent to see the display accuracy has improved even further.
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Anandtech removed the post in "battery life and charge time" where they say that the Oneplus 3T throttle alot,
There's a comparison videos on the youtube channel YourTechGuide on OnePlus 3T between OnePlus 3 and the iPhone 7 Plus and by the benchmarks results the new OnePlus 3T throttle alot...
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The Honor 6X was one of my favorite budget phones of last year. It came out in October of 2016 and the next release is expected to come out in October as well. Here are all the rumors about the phone so far:
Price
The expected launch price for the Honor 7X is $225 USD. This is around the same price as the 6X which launched at just a little over $200 as well. This keeps the 'X' model phone as one of the best values that Honor has to offer.
Design
If the pictures above are accurate, we will be seeing a completely new design for the Honor 7x. This would be a great change since the 6x and 5x seemed to struggle to find their identity in this department.
Display
It shouldn't be a surprise that the Honor 7X will most likely come with a 1080x1920 display. Once again, we will probably see the same 5.5" screen size as well.
Storage
For storage options there will be 32GB and 64GB models. No word on if the SD card slot will still be there, but Honor has been pretty consistent with offering an SD card slot in all of their phones. There is no reason to expect not to see it in the 7X
Camera
As for the camera it's expected to have a dual-camera setup with 12MP monochrome sensor + 12MP RGB sensor.
Battery
Honor may be going for a massive 4000 mAh battery in the Honor 7X. This would be the most significant upgrade for this new device.
Chipset and RAM
Expect to see the Kirin 670 which is a mid-range chipset. There will most likely see 4GB of RAM in this phone, just like the previous 6X.
That's everything that is known about this phone so far.
Source: Stuff.tv
This phone initially has been presented with the name Honor V9 Mini, but yesterday an unknown device received a 3C certification in China, revealing the phone's true name: Honor 7X. I read that the price will be around 1499 Yuan for the 32GB variant and 1799 Yuan for the 64GB, something like 188€ for the 1st and 224€ for the 2nd. The operative system should be Nougat 7.1 with EMUI 5.1, and it should mantain the same position of the central fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone, as the 6X. It should have an USB type-A port, and the hexa-core CPU should have 2 Moscow custom cores on 2,2 GHz, 4 Cortex A-53 cores on 2 GHz and the GPU should be a Mali-G7-MP4. Sadly, the good old 3,5mm audio jack should be missing. Oh yes, i've seen these 2 pictures that looks exactly the same phone from the picture in OP.
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This phone initially has been presented with the name Honor V9 Mini, but yesterday an unknown device received a 3C certification in China, revealing the phone's true name: Honor 7X. I read that the price will be around 1499 Yuan for the 32GB variant and 1799 Yuan for the 64GB, something like 188€ for the 1st and 224€ for the 2nd. The operative system should be Nougat 7.1 with EMUI 5.1, and it should mantain the same position of the central fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone, as the 6X. It should have an USB type-A port, and the hexa-core CPU should have 2 Moscow custom cores on 2,2 GHz, 4 Cortex A-53 cores on 2 GHz and the GPU should be a Mali-G7-MP4. Sadly, the good old 3,5mm audio jack should be missing. Oh yes, i've seen these 2 pictures that looks exactly the same phone from the picture in OP.
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Kirin based?
venugopalu007 said:
Kirin based?
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Yeah, SoC Kirin 670
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Yeah, SoC Kirin 670
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Thanks ?
I thought the GPU is not soo good.and battery size is low .
Type A usb is the only letdown here
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I thought the GPU is not soo good.and battery size is low .
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You're welcome. Battery size should be 4000 mAh, to me isn't that low compared to other batteries
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You're welcome. Battery size should be 4000 mAh, to me isn't that low compared to other batteries
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Me to, battery on honor 8 pro is pretty good performed.
What? Why usb type A port its not logical and why no headphone jack!! Do they want to ruin their phones
oae08 said:
What? Why usb type A port its not logical and why no headphone jack!! Do they want to ruin their phones
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Dunno about the USB, but as i observed from recent reviews about recent devices on tech sites, the remotion of the headphone jack is a bad choice that other OEMs already took in consideration from at least one year on other phones... An example? There's a rumor saying that the Google Pixel 2 won't have it. It's only a rumor, but even the idea scares me.
Removing the headphone jack is a bad choice, especially for a mid-range device
Am I the only one finding similarity in design with OP5 except fingerprint scanner obviously
BackToAndroid said:
Am I the only one finding similarity in design with OP5 except fingerprint scanner obviously
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Say honor 8 pro haha
Honor 8 pro mini
Awesome.. i'll definitely gonna purchase this one
Vivek4kumar said:
Awesome.. i'll definitely gonna purchase this one
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It takes so much time to release in india.
Due to Huawei's recent marketing decisions (removing every available update package from their database, not providing android 7.0 to Honor 5X, disabling via software some NFC chips on Honor 6X, etc) and the possibility that this phone will miss an headphone jack, I'm sure I won't ever buy, and neither suggest to anyone, it.
I prefer even number...so maybe 8x...
Looks promising
Hi, is there any chance that the honor 7X will be available in philippines
Hey guys,
I have the Mate 9 which doesn't seem to be getting any support so I might has well jump to a device that is getting updates and on PIE etc.. How is the camera, battery life(I get almost days ish). I'm thinking about the Moto G7 also. If you guys could buy any similar phone what else is good around this price?
I can't say much right now about my Note 7 since I have it only for 2 days (as of writing this) & wasn't able to deplete the battery yet. For a comparison to my Galaxy S5, it definitely runs A LOT smoother & faster, even on MIUI which, as we know, isn't the lightest. The camera definitely takes good pictures, but one thing that bugs me is no support for 4k video recording... Even my damn S5 has that & it's from 2014 I've bought my Note 7 in the 4/128 variant so I definitely have quite some room to spare on both fronts & it shows. Can keep more than 2 apps at a time suspended in RAM as opposed to my S5, where it wanted to kill itself when one app was bigger (like a game for example). I can't complain much about the Note 7, it's definitely a solid phone for the price (especially in the best variant), but one thing I kind of miss when compared to the S5 is the lack of an AMOLED screen. Yes, black colours look great, but they aren't as deep as on the other phone + you get that typical IPS silver glow on the screen, which is really noticable especially at night when looking at something with black backgrounds. To be honest, I would recommend the Note 7 over the phone you have, it will definitely make you happy (as it did for me, really love it) & you will also receive OS update for quite some time
If it's anything like or better then my note 5 then I will love it
I've only just ordered mine and it hasn't been delivered just yet but when it does get here I will let you know
Moto G7 is garbage compared to a Redmi Note 7.
Less battery, less perfomance, less camera.
The only things it has better are slightly better water resistance and band frequency support.
Now about the Redmi Note 7:
Camera is pretty good, i use stock camera to get daylight photos and Gcam for night shots because stock cam night mode is awful.
As for battery i get about 9-10hrs os SOT with a balanced use(1-2hrs of gaming and 4-5hrs of video streaming).
Gonime said:
As for battery i get about 9-10hrs os SOT with a balanced use(1-2hrs of gaming and 4-5hrs of video streaming).
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I can approve of such SOT as I managed to get it today
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As for battery i get about 9-10hrs os SOT with a balanced use(1-2hrs of gaming and 4-5hrs of video streaming).
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Forgot to mention that i always keep data and bluetooth activated and i usually charge it with 15-25% battery left.
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I can approve of such SOT as I managed to get it today
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1% of battery lol.
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1% of battery lol.
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Yeha, I wanted to see how much SOT I can squeeze out after the very first full charge (had the phone for 4 days now) & I'm amazed. My previous phone was getting only 3,5h SOT consistently
In this price I think RN7 is the champ, my kenzo died the other day so I have to buy a new one, and I pick this one. I charge the phone once every four days but I'm not a heavy user. I don't use the camera so I can't give an opinion over it. Also it runs perfectly DS games, the only kind of gaming I did. Rom wise I'm over MIUI.eu and works pretty nice, no custom kernel or anything only magisk and a few modules. Overall is a very nice phone for that money.
I really like mine. Great battery, very good camera, all the speed I need since the only games I play are puzzle style. Screen is good too. Supports the LTE Bands that I need. All for a really low price.
The worst MIUI issues are solved by using a better launcher.
I liked it so much I bought one for my wife as well.
Thanks everyone. I made the mistake of buying my friends OnePlus 6t but I got a good price. The screen is always dimmer than my mate 9 and the headphone sound quality doesn't compare to my mate 9. Maybe I'll order the note 7 so I can compare all 3. I don't like that the oneplus doesn't have a headphone jack anymore. I wish I knew someone near me I could see their note 7.
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Thanks everyone. I made the mistake of buying my friends OnePlus 6t but I got a good price. The screen is always dimmer than my mate 9 and the headphone sound quality doesn't compare to my mate 9. Maybe I'll order the note 7 so I can compare all 3. I don't like that the oneplus doesn't have a headphone jack anymore. I wish I knew someone near me I could see their note 7.
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The headphones audio quality of the Note 7 is not good at all, atleast with my Audio Technica M40x's. With my old Sony XB 450's, it's decent but not great
Bkm007 said:
The headphones audio quality of the Note 7 is not good at all, atleast with my Audio Technica M40x's. With my old Sony XB 450's, it's decent but not great
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Such headphones are not meant for this phone. Try lower impedance ones and it should be fine!
I use iphone earbuds so those should be low impedance right?