Most comments are nonsense just like blind-man serching his way. Albeit only few with facts and fancies. Rest sounds like absent minded professors.
Another company trying to release a new frying pan...and they even said that the heat will be distributed evenly throughout the phone...so that when you fry your eggs , it will be evenly heated from all sides...:-)
There is nothing improvement in V2.1 , the same was said by Xiaomi for the Mi4i , they said we have used SD615 V2.0 which does not have heating issues , but it heats even more then the V1.0 chipset...!
I hope SD810 V2.1 will heat like its previous version...!
Anonymous, 18 Jun 2015Because they want to fry an egg on thatBecause they designed their flagship long
Time ago before the heating is
discovered.
Graphite is superconductive meaning the heat won't be limited to single spot.
Instead of doing all that they could have just used a different SoC. Who knows if this will work or not but overheating SoC will surely damage the phone steadily.
Snapdragon will be like AMD, not going anywhere
The new trend now us to release phones which double as heaters/flat irons. Lol
Would be interesting to see how the v2.1 combined with slightly improved thermals compared with everything else S810 related. And to know if it is improved a bit or lot in v2.1, or if its more related to the thermals and separate running cores.
AnonD-33428, 18 Jun 2015Why is every OEM falling for 810 even after knowing the heat and throttling issues it has?Because they want to fry an egg on that
AnonD-33428, 18 Jun 2015Why is every OEM falling for 810 even after knowing the heat and throttling issues it has?because snapdragon is open source
kenosis, 18 Jun 2015Do you all see 6 lines below number "1" of "810". It looks like melting (... morelol.. mediatek ftw
AnonD-33428, 18 Jun 2015Why is every OEM falling for 810 even after knowing the heat and throttling issues it has?Yep, best wait until OnePlus 3.
Do you all see 6 lines below number "1" of "810". It looks like melting (due to overheat)
Anonymous, 17 Jun 2015You do know that OPPO (their mother company) has released dozens upon dozens phones before rel... moreSorry for my uninformed comment.
I was uninformed about OPPO's relation with Oneplus.
AnonD-33428, 18 Jun 2015Why is every OEM falling for 810 even after knowing the heat and throttling issues it has?Because of industry and comsumer pressure to use the absolute best components available each year. Even if said components have issues. They can't exactly be expected to recycle the 801 or 805. The 808 is decent, but far from the true flagship performance people would expect. The other alternative would be an offering from Mediatek.
Another hot news! This forum is so hot
Nevermind, we'll just let the 'lucky' early buyers to test them first and learn from their experience.
Why is every OEM falling for 810 even after knowing the heat and throttling issues it has?
Hope they opted for Exynos 7420 found on S6 instead of the literally fire breathing Snapdragon 810. Exynos 7420 is built on 14nm vs 20nm from competition and it has been proven to perform better in real life usage and on bench marks minus the overheating.
AnonD-407003, 17 Jun 2015Well, this just makes me all the more happier that I ordered an LG G4. I am staying away from ... moreG4 ain't no angel, though. Even though it doesn't overheat, S808 eats up a lot of battery autonomy.
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