Overheating has become a general concern of manufacturers of smartphones, especially after temperature measurements caused by Snapdragon 810 processor – Samsung, Microsoft and Sony were some that debuted cooling technology itself to circumvent the problem.
But is it really that latest smartphones less heat ?
To answer this question, the Swedish site NordicHardware put the LG G5 and Galaxy S7, two of the major appliances in 2016, along with the Nexus 6P, 2015 star, for a clash that seeks to know which heats more and what effects the increase in temperature causes the cell.
the idea is to find out the behavior of each processor – the Snapdragon 820 G5; Exynos 8990 in the S7 and malfalado Snapdragon 810 Nexus. For this, the smartphone underwent CPU stress test and GPU, made with the benchmark applications Geekbench 3 and 3DMark Slingshot .
He was curious? Check out the results.
Despite the new Snapdragon 820, the G5 has a sudden drop in performance after 20 to 25 minutes of intense use, missing 40% performance . On the other hand, the Galaxy S7, which is of the same generation but comes with a processor manufactured by Samsung itself, only loses approximately 25% points at the same time use. But the Nexus 6P, as was to be expected, is what more heats of the three, although it is not such a distant defeat.
The results indicate that the new Snapdragon really heats up less than the previous version equipped Nexus 6P, but tends to make games and slower heavy applications with prolonged use. The fault would be, according to the NordicHardware, the Adreno 530 that comes in SoC Qualcomm: it is no more than 50 degrees as the Adreno 430 Snapdragon 810, but loses power quickly when he gets only 37 degrees.
- The Samsung Galaxy S7 is available in Kabum by R $ 3,229 . The cost-benefit is average and this is the best model in this price range.
- The LG G5 is not yet available in Brazilian stores. To be notified when it arrives.
- The Huawei Nexus 6P is not yet available in Brazilian stores. To be notified when it arrives.
(updated April 15, 2016 at 14:06)
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