[Q] Lenovo K3 Note - K3 Note Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dear friends,
Can you help me? Why my Lenovo K3 Note (MTK 6752) is Quad Core not Octa Core?
What must I do to activate for quad core become octa core?
Thanks and regards
lsiung

Who said that your phone has a Quad Core CPU?
According to Mediatek.com, MTK 6752 is an Octacore SOC.
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BTW, some manufacturers do disable some cores in order to yield a better battery life or if the phone has overheating issues.
If that's the case, I think the only way is to flash a Custom Kernel on it.

Lenovo K3 Note is an Octa Core phone.
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Help me
Dear yzak58 and anutrix,
Thanks for your attantions.
I already test with antutu, vellamo and CPU-Z.
I already flash rom and rooted my phone.
I give you my screen capture.
thanks again
asiung

Visit this site.
http://m.gsmarena.com/lenovo_k3_note-7147.php
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Exynos Octa SM-G900H Benchmark, Geat, and Battery Life

There is still little information about the octa variant. No review about score and battery life.
So I was able to install antutu on demo unit. The score is high and the phone is not heating. All 8 cores can run together but Antutu reports the freq is 500-1300MHz and not recognize the cpu model name.
Please post your benchmark and battery life.
dragon135 said:
There is still little information about the octa variant. No review about score and battery life.
So I was able to install antutu on demo unit. The score is high and the phone is not heating. All 8 cores can run together but Antutu reports the freq is 500-1300MHz and not recognize the cpu model name.
Please post your benchmark and battery life.
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Damn. Exynos is consistently higher than the Snapdragon 801 in Antutu.
Only disappointment is the lack of LTE though(and ROMs too).
The new Exynos version come with new kind of fine-grained power management, overheating should be of the past and impossible.
Here's a benchmark video of the Exynos version.
It scores a chart topping 39029 on Antutu, that too without all the benchmark boosting involved!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P67kWKA4Lso&feature=youtube_gdata_player
AndreiLux said:
The new Exynos version come with new kind of fine-grained power management, overheating should be of the past and impossible.
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Hi @AndreiLux,
Nice to see your comment, Do you confirm the S5 Exynos version? I mean we forget S4 I9500 problems and this new version has no problem? Thanks.
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AndreiLux said:
The new Exynos version come with new kind of fine-grained power management, overheating should be of the past and impossible.
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Samsung advertises "True Octa Core" capabilities with this device and this certainly means that Samsung is shipping the device with HMP enabled.
Does HMP offer better battery management over the previous implementations?
system.img said:
Samsung advertises "True Octa Core" capabilities with this device and this certainly means that Samsung is shipping the device with HMP enabled.
Does HMP offer better battery management over the previous implementations?
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It comes with HMP but that's not what I'm talking about.
The device comes with something called ARM Intelligent Power Allocation (IPA) which is basically a very fine-grained power tracking and estimation thermal framework to control DVFS. The device is capped at 3.5W TDP between all CPUs and GPU, so it should never cause a heating overrun. And it seems that it doesn't affect performance given the videos.
Galaxy s3 + galaxy s4 = galaxy s5
Amazing power
AndreiLux said:
It comes with HMP but that's not what I'm talking about.
The device comes with something called ARM Intelligent Power Allocation (IPA) which is basically a very fine-grained power tracking and estimation thermal framework to control DVFS. The device is capped at 3.5W TDP between all CPUs and GPU, so it should never cause a heating overrun. And it seems that it doesn't affect performance given the videos.
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I didn't mean that you mentioned about HMP in your earlier post. I just had a question about the battery performance of HMP.
Can you comment on that?
Thanks for this info. :beer:
@Andrei So is this exynos 4422 in S5?
What is the difference then with the new exynos 4430?
Won't you buy S5 Octa?
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AndreiLux said:
The new Exynos version come with new kind of fine-grained power management, overheating should be of the past and impossible.
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It is still Andrei it is still
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leoaudio13 said:
It is still Andrei it is still
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I've read the opposite from other people such as the OP. All depends on firmware you had on your version. We'll see when somebody actually bothers to properly test it. I'm just stating what I see in the code.
@dragon135
The 5430 has a HEVC decoder, dedicated clock domain on the display interface, higher clocks in general, GPU at 600MHz (no info on core count but improvement is a possibility), and a new dedicated A5 co-processor for audio decoding and encoding called "Siren". The HEVC decoder alone is worth it imho since it provides good future-proofing of the device.
AndreiLux said:
I've read the opposite from other people such as the OP. All depends on firmware you had on your version. We'll see when somebody actually bothers to properly test it. I'm just stating what I see in the code.
@dragon135
The 5430 has a HEVC decoder, dedicated clock domain on the display interface, higher clocks in general, GPU at 600MHz (no info on core count but improvement is a possibility), and a new dedicated A5 co-processor for audio decoding and encoding called "Siren". The HEVC decoder alone is worth it imho.
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5430???? :what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what:
AndreiLux said:
I've read the opposite from other people such as the OP. All depends on firmware you had on your version. We'll see when somebody actually bothers to properly test it. I'm just stating what I see in the code.
@dragon135
The 5430 has a HEVC decoder, dedicated clock domain on the display interface, higher clocks in general, GPU at 600MHz (no info on core count but improvement is a possibility), and a new dedicated A5 co-processor for audio decoding and encoding called "Siren". The HEVC decoder alone is worth it imho since it provides good future-proofing of the device.
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The 900H I tested ( i made a vid on that ) was hot as hell after 2 or 3 antutubench. Not sure as if it was the final version but my first impression on the Octa was really really impressed with fluidity and speed. However, if watch closely to my vid, u can see the octa will slightly slow down and get hot after a period of hesvy tasks. I wouldnt say it might be at that overheated but I can feel the temp while holding 2 different variants in hands. Well, let see how the octa performs in the future. I might get 1 final H version to test to but I want to get the M8 to test as too many guys claiming the M8 is way better than the S5 hehe.
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Btw, the octa performed quite low in graphic test in my vid. I thought Mali would have performed way better than Snap version :/ kinda confused
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leoaudio13 said:
Btw, the octa performed quite low in graphic test in my vid. I thought Mali would have performed way better than Snap version :/ kinda confused
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The Adreno 330 is too fat. ARM promises performance improvements via drivers but we'll see if that'll happen or not.
iba21 said:
5430???? :what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what:
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what "what" ? Samsung Exynos 5430
Pako7 said:
what "what" ? Samsung Exynos 5430
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Well.. it's my first time witch i read something about 5430.. for me the "last" was the 5422
it means, 5422 is only another unusefull chip til a better soc.. in this case the 5430..
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and a new dedicated A5 co-processor for audio decoding and encoding called "Siren".
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Andrei.. may be "SEIREN" ?
And how do you know about the frequency of the GPU?
iba21 said:
Well.. it's my first time witch i read something about 5430.. for me the "last" was the 5422
it means, 5422 is only another unusefull chip til a better soc.. in this case the 5430..
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well.. but about 5430 known since the beginning of the year .. but there is still 5440
Pako7 said:
Andrei.. may be "SEIREN" ?
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well.. but about 5430 known since the beginning of the year .. but there is still 5440
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Im eagerly waiting for the 64 bits Exynos cant wait to get hands on it haha
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Yep but.. there are a lot of rumors about socs.. the 5430 was rumored as 64bit cpu.. and it was a rumor outed when there weren't infos about 5420 soc..
5440 is in kernel sources.. never ever umderstood it..

Please suggest me good phone in 11k

I want phone with powerful cpu and gpu with 2gb ram and having good developer support
Currently i searched
And found
Asus zenfone 5
Karbon titanium octane plus
Micromax nitro
Xiomi redmi 1s
Iberry auxus a1
But all have major issue of heating hanging no development so please suggest me guyz
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walpanmad said:
I want phone with powerful cpu and gpu with 2gb ram and having good developer support
Currently i searched
And found
Asus zenfone 5
Karbon titanium octane plus
Micromax nitro
Xiomi redmi 1s
Iberry auxus a1
But all have major issue of heating hanging no development so please suggest me guyz
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none at that price ...
yah you can get one of from your list but they will have certainly some issues so either accept them or increase your budget or reduce yr wish list.
simple understanding that if google sell it's nexus 5 at 28-30k with your requirement ... and google is one company which has lowest profit margin with highest specs... then how can you wish that all these "cheap product makers" can provide you those specs at less than half price ... so deal with that they surely comes with problems...
in my opinion f you don't want to increae budget go for moto G ... it don't have high specs which you wised but it's gr8 phone and no problem ...you won't regret ( PS: it doesn't come with gyrometer so No Photospehere )
Don't create thread for personal and not sgsa related Question we already have OT thread + Q&A thread
Go to G2
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Look for LG L90. Quad Core 1.2ghz processor. Android 4.4.2 KitKat.
I see noce development (for me its nice). I think he will get android L.
And he is olso really cheap.
But 1gb of ram.
walpanmad said:
I want phone with powerful cpu and gpu with 2gb ram and having good developer support
Currently i searched
And found
Asus zenfone 5
Karbon titanium octane plus
Micromax nitro
Xiomi redmi 1s
Iberry auxus a1
But all have major issue of heating hanging no development so please suggest me guyz
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jineshpatel30 said:
in my opinion f you don't want to increae budget go for moto G ... it don't have high specs which you wised but it's gr8 phone and no problem ...you won't regret ( PS: it doesn't come with gyrometer so No Photospehere )
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Just found that MOTO G (2014) have gyroscope also so photo-sphere will also work + Motorola conformed that it'll get Lollipop update... so now it's ultimate pack at that price:laugh:
Finally i gone with Panasonic eluga u in 15k because i just want 2gb ram phone wich really needs any android phone for reason of its performance and multitasking
2 gb ram 16 gb internal memory 32 gb expandable 1.2 quad-core snapdragon 400 processor with 305 adreno gpu 720 p hd ogs ips lcd screen with Android kitkat 4.4.2.
I don't know it's right decision to buy this one but i really feel power in my hand now all heavy apps running smoothly no lag no hang
So no need for development for this phone no update for lollipop is disapointing but when performance matters i don't need that
walpanmad said:
Finally i gone with Panasonic eluga u in 15k because i just want 2gb ram phone wich really needs any android phone for reason of its performance and multitasking
2 gb ram 16 gb internal memory 32 gb expandable 1.2 quad-core snapdragon 400 processor with 305 adreno gpu 720 p hd ogs ips lcd screen with Android kitkat 4.4.2.
I don't know it's right decision to buy this one but i really feel power in my hand now all heavy apps running smoothly no lag no hang
So no need for development for this phone no update for lollipop is disapointing but when performance matters i don't need that
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You should have gone to GALAXY GRAND PRIME its a 64 bit processor smartphone with snapdragon 410, maybe 64 bit processors are the future of android
64 bit processor grand prime cant able to play modern combat 4 and alsphat 8

PcMark: Note 3:Lollipop vs Note 4

(PcMark for android)
PCMark for Android introduces a fresh approach to benchmarking smart phones and tablets. It measures the performance and battery life of the device as a complete unit rather than a set of isolated components. And its tests are based on common, everyday tasks instead of abstract algorithms.
Finally, a benchmark application confirms what I have been saying for the past 3 months.......
Note3 (N900 Exynos: android 5.0) out-performs my Note 4 (Exynos: android 4.4.4)
Can you test and post your scores with Note 4 ( android 5.0.1 lollipop ) ?
Highest Scores so far (stock devices) ….
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Note 4, N910C Exynos, Lollipop: 5455
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N900 [ Note3, Exynos, Lollipop]: 5216
N910C [ Note4, Exynos, Lollipop]: 4942
N910F [ Note4, SD805, Lollipop]: 4419
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Thanks
fixfox2 said:
Finally,
(PcMark for android) a benchmark application confirms what I have been saying for the past 3 months.......
Note3 (N900 Exynos: android 5.0) out-performs my Note 4 (Exynos: android 4.4.4)
Can you test and post your scores with Note 4 ( android 5.0.1 lollipop ) ?
Thanks
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4808 on Work Performance... note that i'm facing some problems with bad GPU performance with my device on Lollipop, in KitKat it was better (just in GPU)
willowpc said:
4808 on Work Performance... note that i'm facing some problems with bad GPU performance with my device on Lollipop, in KitKat it was better (just in GPU)
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My Note 3 (N900, Exynos)
Work Performance: 5097
4901.. I'm having bad results at video playback .. so, as I have said.. the problem with the bad optimization of the GPU on Lollipop is affecting the overall result.. I think with the next update the results will increase..
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willowpc said:
4901.. I'm having bad results at video playback .. so, as I have said.. the problem with the bad optimization of the GPU on Lollipop is affecting the overall result.. I think with the next update the results will increase..
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Are you still getting 7500 or something on antutu 3d? If yes can you do gfxbench too?
Note N910h android 4.4.4 kitkat
Note3 N900 Exynos android 5.0
Love your Note 3.
Wait for the Note 5
Skip the Note 4.
The rest of us will just have to make do.
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Note 4 snapdragon n910f on lollipop. That's even done in the freezer
OK better. I guess I had power saving on.
Please post N910c scores (esp. those running lollipop).....
thanks
N910C lollipop 4544
Downloading test now, how long will it take?
FabiolusLMP
SM 910C
FabiolusLMP
N910c too...
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All I know is no more non home made soc for me with Samsung. They seem to be wining the chip war like they did with the gs2 and gs3
SM-N910C Lollipop. Room temp: ~20°C
I figured out the low video score is because of using experimental player in developer options
So, without the experimental video player, i had a similar result. Looks like that in the best scenario we can get 5000 points...
4942 points...
so far, no Note4 has managed to cross the 5000 mark, let alone beat the Note3 score of 5097.
Interesting !!

LeEco Le 2 different versions? clarify please x620 x520 x526 x527

Hello
i found that the are this and maybe more versions of the LeEco le 2
x620 should be mediatek
x520 snapdragon
x526 snapdragon
x527 snapdragon international band 20
someone knows any other differences?
There is also X522 X528 and X529
terodeg said:
Hello
i found that the are this and maybe more versions of the LeEco le 2
x620 should be mediatek
x520 snapdragon
x526 snapdragon
x527 snapdragon international band 20
someone knows any other differences?
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All this version phone size/design is the same right ??
coolkillermax said:
All this version phone size/design is the same right ??
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leeco le 2 's x62X models are having Mediatek helios X20 and X25 SoC and x52X models are having Snapdragon 652 SoC.
Mediatek helios x20 and x25 is more powerful than snapdragon 652. But they are having very weak gpu's which mean you cant really play high graphic games on them without any lags!
And in different parts of the world Leeco has launched same phones with same specs but with different Network bands so they all are having different names and all other specs are exactly the same.
For eg: In India leeco launched leeco le 2(x526) which is same as the leeco le 2(x520) in China and the same phone in Russia is named as X527 and in US leeco launched it under the name Leeco S3 (x522) they all are having snapdragon 652 SoC and same specs, but the only difference between them all is that they are having different bands.
danishdvn said:
leeco le 2 's x62X models are having Mediatek helios X20 and X25 SoC and x52X models are having Snapdragon 652 SoC.
Mediatek helios x20 and x25 is more powerful than snapdragon 652. But they are having very weak gpu's which mean you cant really play high graphic games on them without any lags!
And in different parts of the world Leeco has launched same phones with same specs but with different Network bands so they all are having different names and all other specs are exactly the same.
For eg: In India leeco launched leeco le 2(x526) which is same as the leeco le 2(x520) in China and the same phone in Russia is named as X527 and in US leeco launched it under the name Leeco S3 (x522) they all are having snapdragon 652 SoC and same specs, but the only difference between them all is that they are having different bands.
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Thank you for good detail explain So that means all version phone design is the same due i order phone flip case writen LeEco le 2 x620 but my wife phone is x527 version so flip case can use on x527 right ??
danishdvn said:
leeco le 2 's x62X models are having Mediatek helios X20 and X25 SoC and x52X models are having Snapdragon 652 SoC.
Mediatek helios x20 and x25 is more powerful than snapdragon 652. But they are having very weak gpu's which mean you cant really play high graphic games on them without any lags!
And in different parts of the world Leeco has launched same phones with same specs but with different Network bands so they all are having different names and all other specs are exactly the same.
For eg: In India leeco launched leeco le 2(x526) which is same as the leeco le 2(x520) in China and the same phone in Russia is named as X527 and in US leeco launched it under the name Leeco S3 (x522) they all are having snapdragon 652 SoC and same specs, but the only difference between them all is that they are having different bands.
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So, I can cross flash different official regions' roms for all snapdragon 652 models?
ie. all official roms are compatible between x520, x522, x526, x527?
coolkillermax said:
All this version phone size/design is the same right ??
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coolkillermax said:
Thank you for good detail explain So that means all version phone design is the same due i order phone flip case writen LeEco le 2 x620 but my wife phone is x527 version so flip case can use on x527 right ??
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It probably should, as the dimensions of both the phones are same.
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totalz said:
So, I can cross flash different official regions' roms for all snapdragon 652 models?
ie. all official roms are compatible between x520, x522, x526, x527?
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Yes , You can flash. but you might have to change the updater script as the company(Leeco) has released different official builds for different models not for all models, Iam not sure that you have to edit the updater script or not. So you can try your luck. And don't flash leeco le 2, Meditek model rom on your phone as it can brick your phone.
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It probably should, as the dimensions of both the phones are same.
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Yes , You can flash. but you might have to change the updater script as the company(Leeco) has released different official builds for different models not for all models, Iam not sure that you have to edit the updater script or not. So you can try your luck. And don't flash leeco le 2, Meditek model rom on your phone as it can brick your phone.
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OK good, flip case on the way coming to me let me look soon…
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danishdvn said:
leeco le 2 's x62X models are having Mediatek helios X20 and X25 SoC and x52X models are having Snapdragon 652 SoC.
Mediatek helios x20 and x25 is more powerful than snapdragon 652.
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What makes you think that 4xA72 kernels in the SD652 are slower than 2xA72 kernels in the Helio X20? You can discard the little A53 kernels altogether as they contribute very little to peak performance of the device.
My personal experience using MTK Helio X25 and X27 devices is that they are optimized strictly for certain testing apps. They don't (and cannot) work as fast in real-world apps as they do in the tests due to poor CPU governors; the poor governors, in turn, are the result of the sheer complexity of the tri-cluster architecture. In my experience, SD652 devices are not only snappier in real use, they overheat much less and last longer than Helio X25/X27 counterparts.
Helio X25/X27 can and should be compared with Snapdragon 650, a SoC with only two 'big' A72 cores.
aoleg said:
What makes you think that 4xA72 kernels in the SD652 are slower than 2xA72 kernels in the Helio X20? You can discard the little A53 kernels altogether as they contribute very little to peak performance of the device.
My personal experience using MTK Helio X25 and X27 devices is that they are optimized strictly for certain testing apps. They don't (and cannot) work as fast in real-world apps as they do in the tests due to poor CPU governors; the poor governors, in turn, are the result of the sheer complexity of the tri-cluster architecture. In my experience, SD652 devices are not only snappier in real use, they overheat much less and last longer than Helio X25/X27 counterparts.
Helio X25/X27 can and should be compared with Snapdragon 650, a SoC with only two 'big' A72 cores.
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Hi,
I will like to tell you that First of all Mediatek helio x20, x25 and x27 are having 10 cores( 2A72 + 4A53 + 4A53) They are well made under 20 nm Manufacturing Process. It is just a full package of everything which a SoC needs to be. But the only thing it lacks is a good GPU and some optimization. They can just wreck off a Sd 652 even could have competed with a sd820 if they had a slightly powerful GPU. They were mostly used by some Chinese brands which don't really care about optimization so that's why they are not implemented well.
Now, sd652 has 4 A72 cores at 1.8ghz and Mtk x25 has 2 A72 Core at better 2.6 GHz frequency. And the 4 A72 cores in sd652 are not up all time because of thermal throttling in order to maintain the temperature so most of the times it shuts 2 of its A72 cores.
According to my experience with Helios x25 and Sd 652 on my Leeco le 2 pro and Le 2 respectively I can say that Helio X25 can easily defeat the Sd 652 in CPU rendering stuff........
danishdvn said:
Hi,
I will like to tell you that First of all Mediatek helio x20, x25 and x27 are having 10 cores( 2A72 + 4A53 + 4A53) They are well made under 20 nm Manufacturing Process. It is just a full package of everything which a SoC needs to be. But the only thing it lacks is a good GPU and some optimization. They can just wreck off a Sd 652 even could have competed with a sd820 if they had a slightly powerful GPU. They were mostly used by some Chinese brands which don't really care about optimization so that's why they are not implemented well.
Now, sd652 has 4 A72 cores at 1.8ghz and Mtk x25 has 2 A72 Core at better 2.6 GHz frequency. And the 4 A72 cores in sd652 are not up all time because of thermal throttling in order to maintain the temperature so most of the times it shuts 2 of its A72 cores.
According to my experience with Helios x25 and Sd 652 on my Leeco le 2 pro and Le 2 respectively I can say that Helio X25 can easily defeat the Sd 652 in CPU rendering stuff........
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Thank you, I can count to ten The "little" cores contribute very little to peak performance. Consider SD652 a 4.4 cores, and X20 a 2.8 cores CPU, and things start looking much more logical. I understand the argument of thinner manufacturing process (20nm Helio X20 vs 28nm SD652), as well as the higher peak clock speed of the MTK processor. In reality, however, things don't work as they do on the spec sheet. CPU governors, optimization and many other factors affect both performance and battery life.
In real life, a typical SD652 smartphone is smoother and just "feels" faster than a typical X25 device; games run better; apps launch faster. Battery life is surprisingly much better on the SD652: I've got similar battery life on SD652 phones with 3000mAh batteries compared to a 4000mAh battery in an X27 device. Be it because of the drivers, optimization, or some other factors is another matter entirely. Specs don't tell the whole story.
aoleg said:
Thank you, I can count to ten The "little" cores contribute very little to peak performance. Consider SD652 a 4.4 cores, and X20 a 2.8 cores CPU, and things start looking much more logical. I understand the argument of thinner manufacturing process (20nm Helio X20 vs 28nm SD652), as well as the higher peak clock speed of the MTK processor. In reality, however, things don't work as they do on the spec sheet. CPU governors, optimization and many other factors affect both performance and battery life.
In real life, a typical SD652 smartphone is smoother and just "feels" faster than a typical X25 device; games run better; apps launch faster. Battery life is surprisingly much better on the SD652: I've got similar battery life on SD652 phones with 3000mAh batteries compared to a 4000mAh battery in an X27 device. Be it because of the drivers, optimization, or some other factors is another matter entirely. Specs don't tell the whole story.
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If I flash X527 firmware on X520 leeco le 2, will all the LTE band in X527 work in the x520?
Bolumstar said:
If I flash X527 firmware on X520 leeco le 2, will all the LTE band in X527 work in the x520?
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Yes it works
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DarknessKiller said:
Yes it works
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Wow! That's interesting....
But if I flash a custom ROM, which modem do they usually carry, X527 or x520? Or should one flash modem after flashing custom ROM?
Bolumstar said:
Wow! That's interesting....
But if I flash a custom ROM, which modem do they usually carry, X527 or x520? Or should one flash modem after flashing custom ROM?
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Erm any modems works (all bands still works)
But Only Eui rom that will install modem...
Other custom rom will use the preinstalled
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DarknessKiller said:
Erm any modems works (all bands still works)
But Only Eui rom that will install modem...
Other custom rom will use the preinstalled
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That would be too easy to enable band 20 on a x520 device, can't believe it...
JamBax said:
That would be too easy to enable band 20 on a x520 device, can't believe it...
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No it wont enable..
As long what model you have the amount of modem of modem u will get
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DarknessKiller said:
No it wont enable..
As long what model you have the amount of modem of modem u will get
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But @Bolumstar asked for this, a x520 will not have band 20 just by flashing x527 firmware.
JamBax said:
But @Bolumstar asked for this, a x520 will not have band 20 just by flashing x527 firmware.
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I look wrong i see it upside down
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JamBax said:
But @Bolumstar asked for this, a x520 will not have band 20 just by flashing x527 firmware.
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Thanks for the clarification @JamBax
I think I should go for coolpad dual 1
Just about the same price but extra 1000Mah of
Battery and dual camera ?
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JamBax said:
But @Bolumstar asked for this, a x520 will not have band 20 just by flashing x527 firmware.
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Thanks for the clarification @JamBax
I think I should go for coolpad dual 1
Just about the same price but extra 1000Mah of
Battery and dual camera ?

{REQUEST} Gpu oced kernel with max clock of 770 , with all adreno boosts

greetings beloved people of XDA comunity
as title saying , im interested in testing a boot.img kernel with 770 max oc on GPU,
i've tested a kernel with 850 gpu oc , it wasnt stable at that high clock, so im looking to
test a little lower (should be stable at 770 since i've tested it on another devices with snapdragon 855 on it)
thanks
And why exactly do you need to OC the GPU? Especially the flagship GPU?
ekin_strops said:
And why exactly do you need to OC the GPU? Especially the flagship GPU?
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why not overclocking when its possible?!
its the whole purpose of xda to make things possible and to give the community the choice to modify their own devices to the max.
i've overclocked gpu to 725, which was super smooth and stable, gave me ~20% GPU boost, for free
so thats why i'd like to test a gpu oc to 770
sar78mad said:
why not overclocking when its possible?!
its the whole purpose of xda to make things possible and to give the community the choice to modify their own devices to the max.
i've overclocked gpu to 725, which was super smooth and stable, gave me ~20% GPU boost, for free
so thats why i'd like to test a gpu oc to 770
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how you did it?
can you tell the procedure and will it run on eu or stock rom or its only for custom rom ?
sar78mad said:
why not overclocking when its possible?!
its the whole purpose of xda to make things possible and to give the community the choice to modify their own devices to the max.
i've overclocked gpu to 725, which was super smooth and stable, gave me ~20% GPU boost, for free
so thats why i'd like to test a gpu oc to 770
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Exactly!!! Keep the good work. Also, please share your mod or tweaks with us
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Please, share how we can overclock our device. And keep the good work going ???
sar78mad said:
why not overclocking when its possible?!
its the whole purpose of xda to make things possible and to give the community the choice to modify their own devices to the max.
i've overclocked gpu to 725, which was super smooth and stable, gave me ~20% GPU boost, for free
so thats why i'd like to test a gpu oc to 770
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And where exactly did you use that extra 20% GPU power?
ekin_strops said:
And where exactly did you use that extra 20% GPU power?
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On graphics intensive games LOL
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sar78mad said:
greetings beloved people of XDA comunity
as title saying , im interested in testing a boot.img kernel with 770 max oc on GPU,
i've tested a kernel with 850 gpu oc , it wasnt stable at that high clock, so im looking to
test a little lower (should be stable at 770 since i've tested it on another devices with snapdragon 855 on it)
thanks
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Please share your tweak with us bro. Want to unleash 855 full potential
gurwinderr84 said:
On graphics intensive games LOL
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Please share your tweak with us bro. Want to unleash 855 full potential
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Graphic intensive games that don't go over 30/60fps? No use of it as most of the game run 30 or 60fps on SD 855 anyways.
Link please

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