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Huawei Nexus bootloader screen reveals S810 chipset, 3GB of RAM Comments

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  • AnonD-133929
  • a4X
  • 26 Aug 2015

A Big Fail For Huawei and Google !

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  • TSM
  • 26 Aug 2015

Veronica, 25 Aug 2015Why Huawei, WHY? SD810 has still overheating issues, even de the One Plus Two has them, and... moreOh?
Really?
From which news?

Most of the reviews in Youtube, Phone sites and forums have compared OnePlus 2 with the S6 Edge and BOTH have the same heated temperature or one is only slightly cooler than the other.
Have you also watched the review and comparison of LG G4 (SD808) vs Samsung S6 (Exynos 7420)?
Reviewers stated that LG G4 has higher temperature possibly due to exhaust design and the use of plastic (metal casings spread and dissipate heat and cools down faster)

As with all smartphones, they tend to heat up during excessive gameplay and other apps which are heavy on the GPU side PLUS 3G connectivity.

Were you expecting an ice cold phone when gaming or connecting to 3G internet?
Sorry, it's NOT gonna happen. Such things don't exist

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  • TSM
  • 26 Aug 2015

Anonymous, 25 Aug 2015IT is the deal breaker, what I can't understand is why use it when they have a on house SoC (K... moreWhy is it the worse?
And why they didn't use Kirin?

You forgot that ALL Nexus brands are designed and dictated by Google and NOT the OEMs. OEMs simply provide the build and other inputs.

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  • TSM
  • 26 Aug 2015

AnonD-352420, 25 Aug 2015At the moment huawei has only a soc that is not even midrange, in daily use, the old sd 801 is... moreThere are other better chipsets

Tegra X1 is still the most powerful SoC but the Exynos 7420 is starting to level up.
However, the costs of producing these 2 chipsets are impractical and expensive (Samsung overcharges other OEMs).
Hence, I agree with you. In terms of economics and performance, the SD810 is still the better offer. The issue now is how to downplay the current overheating myth and negative image that they got when the first version of SD810 came about.

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  • 26 Aug 2015

AnonD-387177, 25 Aug 2015If people had been so understanding and knowledgable, then they would have know that majority ... moreAgree!!!
Troll Consumers nowadays just want to have everything even if it doesn't fit their lifestyle or their lifestyle is heavily excessive.

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  • k4R
  • 26 Aug 2015

Wow, forget you Nexus..:( I was so looking forward to the phablet but no longer.. Will be looking else where and/or waiting for so me real innovations.. Shame on you Google, if you put your name on a phone like this.

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  • 25 Aug 2015

If people had been so understanding and knowledgable, then they would have know that majority of telephone users are not massive gamers.

Difference between someone using Exynos 7420 and SN810 in daily tasks is marginal. You can still surf, be on facebook and listen music without problems.

Even if clocks are reduced because of overheating issues. Mostly phones are not using even 8 cores when telephone is in usage.

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  • 25 Aug 2015

AnonD-352420, 25 Aug 2015At the moment huawei has only a soc that is not even midrange, in daily use, the old sd 801 is... moreAgree with u... looks like they jst visited to the website to see... not to buy or judge the phones...

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  • 4Jp
  • 25 Aug 2015

I am more interested in the lg nexus but i like the specs of the huawei nexus so far. Me personally i am not worried about the sd 810 because i don't see all these manucacturers using it if the overheating issue wasn't fixed, and the last thing is remember with the nexus phones you get the android updates first so for me that makes it worth own one.

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  • 25 Aug 2015

Anonymous, 25 Aug 2015IT is the deal breaker, what I can't understand is why use it when they have a on house SoC (K... moreAt the moment huawei has only a soc that is not even midrange, in daily use, the old sd 801 is better, no 4k video, no power for qhd displays, no slow motion video and poor gaming capabilities. That's the reality, so huawei chips would not fit. Mediatek? You mean this xiaomi redmi note two budget chip in 28nm with a weak gpu?
Ah, than there is the snapdragon 808 that is worse than the 805 in almost every aspect exept the 64bit .... So also not a good idea...

It's only the sd810 left, its not the question if it is a good chip, the question is, is there any better and the answer is sadly no at the moment.
Also I feel like 99% of the sd810 users have never used a sd810 device, I felt they work quite snappy ;)

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  • Jh8
  • 25 Aug 2015

s810!!! what about the over-heating .. will they downgrade the cpu like that htc joke

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  • 25 Aug 2015

Shawn, 25 Aug 2015S810...might be a big enough problem to become a deal breakerIT is the deal breaker, what I can't understand is why use it when they have a on house SoC (Kirin) which their new upcoming model wrecks Samsung's Exynos in every benchmark currently available, they are trying to get in the USA market and using the SD810 was the worst thing they could have done.

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  • QYR
  • 25 Aug 2015

You want the damn phone to cost $350 MSRP, obviously It's not gonna knock your socks off.

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  • 0{Q
  • 25 Aug 2015

It should indeed be 4 GB RAM, simply because its the next Nexus and it should push the boundaries. No surprise on the CPU considering the 820 will apparently not be ready till early 2016. It will put a lot of people off though. Don't they get it that the 810 simply has a bad Rep, justified or not.

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  • Veronica
  • nYK
  • 25 Aug 2015

Why Huawei, WHY?

SD810 has still overheating issues, even de the One Plus Two has them, and that phone has the "revision" of the SD810.

Bad move, 808 would be better.

Hopefully LG doesn't make the same mistake...

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  • 25 Aug 2015

RayenX, 25 Aug 2015WTF you need 4 GB for?!?!?!These are the noobs who run after specs rather than performance.

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  • th2
  • 25 Aug 2015

sad

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  • AnonD-194608
  • QD4
  • 25 Aug 2015

It seems to solved: http://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_2-review-1287p5.­php

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  • ithehappy
  • upf
  • 25 Aug 2015

Good, now I don't have to buy a heater in the coming winter. Thanks to firedragon 810.

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  • npV
  • 25 Aug 2015

I hope it's just a prototype.

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