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That's right I'm rocking a Google pixel 6, I've come back lol, the Mrs got the iPhone 13 but I didn't like the size of it, it reminded me of the iPhone 6 in size |
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@sisfreak2017 | 9 November 21 | |
Kinky.
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@3mel | 11 November 21 | |
if I had a penny for every pixel user I've seen saying WTF google... I'd have enough for cake from Greggs
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@leon29 | 11 November 21 | |
Sausage roll at least lol
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@polo_011 | 11 November 21 | |
Congratulations man, did you get the Pro? Hows the battery life been so far? I have heard some weird bugs on those Pixels not being able to use the fingerprint scanner after letting it run out of battery is the latest crazy bug, so after you charge it up and try use the FPS it doesnt work
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@3mel | 13 November 21 | |
SoC by Samsung people
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@crail | 13 November 21 | |
@ 3mel - 13.11.21 - 12:14am SoC by Samsung people Must be a good phone then |
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@3mel | 13 November 21 | |
@ crail - 13.11.21 - 02:55am Must be a good phone then NOoOoOooo, Samsung has a bit of track record of F'ing up chips they fab in the last couple of years... SD888's heating Samsung, Exynos990's heating Samsung the Tensor chip is apparently really an Exynos chip and it's fabbed by Samsung again. google didn't design shiit. |
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@polo_011 | 13 November 21 | |
Yep, Tensor is a rebadged Exynos 9855, rocking an older 5G modem and A76 cores instead of A78c though it has 2x Cortex X1 cores versus the Exynos 2100 in S21 Ultra which has 1x Cortex X1 cores. AnandTech have done a breakdown of performance and confirmed that much like recent Samsungs with Exynos, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro struggle with heat dissipation and lead to heavy heat and throttling of performance, and less battery life. In terms of power Tensor falls behind Snapdragon 888 and falls even further behind Apple A13 (iPhone 11 Pro), Apple A14 (iPhone 12 Pro) and A15 (iPhone 13 Pro), Im shocked the A13 is still ahead of most recent Android chips actually, heres the breakdown: https
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@leon29 | 14 November 21 | |
@ polo_011 - 13.11.21 - 06:27am Yep, Tensor is a rebadged Exynos 9855, rocking an older 5G modem and A76 cores instead of A78c though it has 2x Cortex X1 cores versus the Exynos 2100 in S21 Ultra which has 1x Cortex X1 cores. AnandTech have done a breakdown of performance and confirmed that much like recent Samsungs with Exynos, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro struggle with heat dissipation and lead to heavy heat and throttling of performance, and less battery life. In terms of power Tensor falls behind Snapdragon 888 and falls even further behind Apple A13 (iPhone 11 Pro), Apple A14 (iPhone 12 Pro) and A15 (iPhone 13 Pro), Im shocked the A13 is still ahead of most recent Android chips actually, heres the breakdown: https No it on the Snapdragon 888, only the a15 beats it, my Mrs has the iPhone 13 and my phone on it, and I went to the dark side and loved iPhone, my battery lasts all day but I'm not overly on it slot, I don't get 5g with my network so can't txt that out yet |
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@leon29 | 14 November 21 | |
@ polo_011 - 13.11.21 - 06:27am Yep, Tensor is a rebadged Exynos 9855, rocking an older 5G modem and A76 cores instead of A78c though it has 2x Cortex X1 cores versus the Exynos 2100 in S21 Ultra which has 1x Cortex X1 cores. AnandTech have done a breakdown of performance and confirmed that much like recent Samsungs with Exynos, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro struggle with heat dissipation and lead to heavy heat and throttling of performance, and less battery life. In terms of power Tensor falls behind Snapdragon 888 and falls even further behind Apple A13 (iPhone 11 Pro), Apple A14 (iPhone 12 Pro) and A15 (iPhone 13 Pro), Im shocked the A13 is still ahead of most recent Android chips actually, heres the breakdown: https Plus the 5g depends on your network, because the American 5g modem is different to the European modem |
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