Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 found to run cooler than the 801

14 February, 2015
The newer chipset was found to run cooler in both, gaming as well as 4K video recording tests.

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  • 28 Mar 2015

ayush, 28 Mar 2015i have used one plus one running snapdragon 801 and have us... moreagreed

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    • t}x
    • 28 Mar 2015

    i have used one plus one running snapdragon 801 and have used htc onem9 pre release phone as a developer which runs snapdragon 810.There is a difference in temperature oneplusone gets heated fast than htc one m9 so I agree with the above results as it varies most regarding phone performance and battery

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      • 16 Feb 2015

      Anonymous, 16 Feb 2015No wonder my Xiaomi Mi3 running on Snapdragon 801 heat up i... moreXiaomi Mi3 is using Snapdragon 800, not 801.

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        • Anonymous
        • IV8
        • 16 Feb 2015

        No wonder my Xiaomi Mi3 running on Snapdragon 801 heat up in prolonged usage.

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          • t7X
          • 16 Feb 2015

          all these people commenting, but has anybody really used any of the devices in question?
          will somebody with a LG G3 Flex stand up?

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            • Anonymous
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            • 15 Feb 2015

            Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015Yes, Korea does have a far more refined LTE network than th... moreHe wont understand that, he is too blinded by his LG propaganda.. LG denying overheating but Qualcomm accepting it!? Irony...xD

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              • kCQ
              • 15 Feb 2015

              LG, 15 Feb 2015korea is far advanced in LTE compared to US . So in korea ... moreYes, Korea does have a far more refined LTE network than the US, but I was talking about integrated LTE modem chips integrated into cellphone SoC.

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                • Anonymous
                • uvk
                • 15 Feb 2015

                LG, 15 Feb 2015im not untrusting you . but htc/lg/sony/xiaomi/meizu workin... moreCause they do not want to help their rival... Anyone except apple would try to depend to someone else rather than their rival...

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                  • uvk
                  • 15 Feb 2015

                  DantE O2, 15 Feb 2015"The tests compared the skin temperatures,+(which is w... morePC users rock... Most Console players won't understand that....

                    "The tests compared the skin temperatures,+(which is what matters since that's the part you will be touching)" oh really?
                    WRONG dear GSMARENA,
                    that is WHAT DOESN'T MATTER cause casing is different from one device to another,we don't even know the tested phones had the same casing.
                    the only thing that matters is the CORE TEMPERATURE,because a core performance is affected directly by its temperature not skin temperature or anything else.
                    if that extra heat would slow down the cpu or damage it(longer term uses) you would only know by measuring core temperature & nothing else.
                    you can not fool PC users.

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                      • 15 Feb 2015

                      Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015The Note 4 US version had the snapdragon SoC because Qualco... morekorea is far advanced in LTE compared to US .
                      So in korea , by exynos + some modem ,samsung achieved the LTE results and not in US ?
                      Also all carriers support the same LTE ranges ?
                      why SD for all ?

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                        • Anonymous
                        • kCQ
                        • 15 Feb 2015

                        LG, 15 Feb 2015Already same thread i was asking Why note4(with SD) was ... moreThe Note 4 US version had the snapdragon SoC because Qualcomm was the only one who was able to provide a CAT 6 LTE modem integrated on an SoC.

                        It's been reported that Samsung made their own version and does not need to rely on Qualcomm for this technology any more.

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                          • 15 Feb 2015

                          Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015Exynos has massively improved since the S3 release and user... moreAlready same thread i was asking
                          Why note4(with SD) was given to US-carriers?
                          Is samsung sending under-performing devices to US-carriers ? All US-carriers have their own test to qualify the device . Is it easy to bypass these tests?

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                            • 15 Feb 2015

                            Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015That's precisely what I fear. The non-Samsung Android OE... moreim not convinced unless we see a 'LG G Flex2' or some other device . at present in CES2015 so many people used it and nobody reported ..all tech websites are impressed about the device .

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                              • 15 Feb 2015

                              LG, 15 Feb 2015on what data are you talking about ? starting from s3 , pe... moreExynos has massively improved since the S3 release and users now say that Exynos is better than SnapDragon.
                              Less lag, more power, etc. etc.

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                                • 15 Feb 2015

                                AnonD-147377, 15 Feb 2015Snapdragon is more likely Snaplagger. Get yourself Exynos ... moreon what data are you talking about ?
                                starting from s3 , people was fed up of exynos .. now s6 should release and prove otherwise we are clueless

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                                  • kCQ
                                  • 15 Feb 2015

                                  LG, 15 Feb 2015most of LG devices wont be sold in pre-order . people uses... moreThat's precisely what I fear.

                                  The non-Samsung Android OEMs are heading for massive public backlash for lying about the SD 810.
                                  People will complain about how the SD 810 underperforms previous SnapDragons when used for a longer amount of time. They will also complain about the battery life, since it's been confirmed to run hot.

                                  It's gonna be ugly, and I can see tons of people who left Samsung to other Android OEMs will returns.

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                                    • 15 Feb 2015

                                    Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015Also, I doubt that the other OEMs can switch to Samsung. ... morechipset and phone divisions are separate and different marketing models . they sell so meizu was using .

                                    fab is not even using half of capacity.

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                                      • 15 Feb 2015

                                      Anonymous, 15 Feb 2015Of course they won't report it. Would you really sabotage ... moremost of LG devices wont be sold in pre-order .
                                      people uses it , review it , more people come to know and buy . this was how g2/g3 sold . will lg do a suicide ? g flex is almost out , many people had already used same in ces . nobody reported .

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                                        • kCQ
                                        • 15 Feb 2015

                                        Also, I doubt that the other OEMs can switch to Samsung.

                                        The Exynos 7420 fab line will probably be taken up by the Galaxy S6, leaving no room for the other OEMs.
                                        And even if Samsung did have a larger fab line, I doubt they'd want to share their SoC with everyone else, knowing that they'll have the superior SoC in terms of performance and battery life by significant margins.