(10-10-2015, 09:40 AM)admin89 Wrote:Quote:The Snapdragon 800 especially was known for throttling and only capable of burst work because of rampant heat generationDepending on the manufacturer , my Fujitsu Arrows Z phone (Snap 800) doesn't run hot at full load but my Sharp IGZO SH-06E (Snap 600) does
Also , there is rumor about the new Snap 810 : It run too hot on every phone , even the flagship HTC One M9. I got my hand on it (Fujitsu F-04G , not going to buy it yet) , it's true that it overheats , that temp is too hot for my hand to hold
Our Japanese manufacturer decided to quit using high-end 810 on their next flagship models but will use lower end like 808 or even 410 instead
I don't know Qualcomn could fix this or not but their newer 820 chip doesn't sound good to me
Well I can speak for Nexus devices, and they definitely burn up with use. Some OEMS fixed it with excellent thermal dispersion and smarter governors. The S810 is a wild beast and having stock arm cores really threw off most of the OEMS. Not that I don't think the chip itself has fundamental design issues. Qualcomm is very inconsistent but they have the bottom line down which is all casual users need.
