QUOTE(Punish @ Aug 30 2018, 06:46 AM)
636 vs 845 in theory which one is better for battery efficiency...i can only assume it was 636 due to low freq and low performance gpu....what stop me now to get the f1 was the sot....i can achieve 10 hour sot on my redmi note 5...read somewhere poco can only do 8hour...for me, i prefer that extra 2 hour sot over performance...becuz i dont games...at all..
Er...845 is the Ferrari of SoC. Of course it does not have the best efficiency.
QUOTE(merpatinoob @ Aug 30 2018, 09:34 AM)
On SD636 VS SD845, in terms of fluidity when scrolling and overall smoothness, is there any difference? I don't do much gaming but more concerned on the smoothness i.e. less jag stutter and lag.
Currently using RN5
Not sure. But I tested the A2 in shop demo, it wasn't as smooth as I thought, even with Android One. Coming from OP5T and Sony XZ2.
QUOTE(WiLeKiyO @ Aug 30 2018, 09:55 AM)
Yes, just take any mid range SoC and high end SoC and compare side by side, you'll notice high end phone is better in overall smoothness.
In my case, I compared Mi A1 and Oneplus 6, both are smooth, but Oneplus 6 kinda feel more responsive to touch, similar to iPhone.
Yes. OnePlus really sets the bar damn high, to be honest. I do not have any experience in other brands, but this is what I perceived from reading and friends' exp:
Google Pixel (most consistent animation) >= OnePlus Oxygen (faster but may not be as consistent) > Android One (except Nokia, all Android One comes with lower end SoC) > MIUI >> Samsung and Huawei
Then there's this high refresh rate screen, Razer and Asus ROG, which really makes a difference in scrolling smoothness.
QUOTE(DValentine @ Aug 30 2018, 10:21 AM)
slower on paper but software optimization also do the job,
in this case android one smoother than miui
Not so sure. The A2 I tested was quite jittery in scrolling. Maybe that phone has issue?