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02-28-2021 05:10 AM (Last edited 02-28-2021 05:48 AM ) in
Galaxy S
Hi guys,
Is this normal for s21 ultra 5g ??
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Usman_
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02-28-2021 05:20 AM in
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I don't think so. u double check after recharge battery 🔋
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02-28-2021 05:52 AM in
Galaxy S
yes , I see a deferent issue
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02-28-2021 07:23 AM in
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copied from GSMARENA:
"The Snapdragon 888 inside the Galaxy S21 Ultra maintains a higher and more stable sustained CPU performance under prolonged synthetic max load by the CPU Throttling test, compared to the Exynos 2100 model."
Please keep in mind the mentioned information only valid for controlled condition, it may not represent the real data in daily usage.
"The Snapdragon 888 inside the Galaxy S21 Ultra maintains a higher and more stable sustained CPU performance under prolonged synthetic max load by the CPU Throttling test, compared to the Exynos 2100 model."
Please keep in mind the mentioned information only valid for controlled condition, it may not represent the real data in daily usage.
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02-28-2021 07:24 AM in
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.gsmarena.com/exynos_2100_vs_snapdragon_888_sustained_performance_and_...
A more important aspect when analyzing today's test is the amount of performance the Exynos loses over time, compared to the much better-sustained curve on the Snapdragon. Qualcomm's chip even started to settle in and regain some ground for the final run.
A more important aspect when analyzing today's test is the amount of performance the Exynos loses over time, compared to the much better-sustained curve on the Snapdragon. Qualcomm's chip even started to settle in and regain some ground for the final run.