LeEco Le 2 different versions? clarify please x620 x520 x526 x527 - LeEco Le 2 Questions & Answers

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.

danishdvn said:
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
Sent from my X527 using XDA Labs
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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
Sent from my X527 using XDA Labs
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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 ?

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change cpu ?

with the new exynos and mtk octa core in the market , i was wandering if its possible for our phone to change cpu ? would a octa core be compatible ?
That is not PC dude. Anyway it would be great if possible
I don't think so. The motherboard may be not compitable with new cpu
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kessaras said:
with the new exynos and mtk octa core in the market , i was wandering if its possible for our phone to change cpu ? would a octa core be compatible ?
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Ahh no sorry, there are two challenges that you would have too overcome, the first being the hardware aspect. The tegra 3 SoC isn't just a CPU but APU that has both a CPU and GPU on the same chip. This chip is physically soldered to the motherboard. While its not inconceivable that a very skilled person might be able to remove the chip and replace it with an identical chip (in theory).
You cant replace the tegra chip with another for both hardware and software incompatibilites, our phones whole motherboard is designed around the tegra3 and its very intricate details of operation. But let's pretend the hardware will be compatible and a exynos octa core is what we will use, the next problem is software. The kernel is the core of an operating system, on the arm platform the Linux kernel is different to that of x86 based devices, arm devices need extremely specific kernel support, you would in essence have to rewrite or re engineer an entire devices specific hardware support in the kernel, for scale the difference between mainline 3.1 and the 3.1 android kernel in our device is about a million lines of code, I'd guess lge's changes would be around 50,000 lines of code for our device.
But I somehow don't think its worth it
kessaras said:
with the new exynos and mtk octa core in the market , i was wandering if its possible for our phone to change cpu ? would a octa core be compatible ?
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Why? You would lose access to THD games
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right the whole kernel must change. too much for me

[Q] mi3 tegra vs snapdragon

I have both the tegra and snapdragon version of mi3.I can keep only one. Which one should I keep. I don't care about 3G. The only thing I care about is which one is faster and better in terms of performance. Thanks.
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I have both the tegra and snapdragon version of mi3.I can keep only one. Which one should I keep. I don't care about 3G. The only thing I care about is which one is faster and better in terms of performance. Thanks.
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as far as i know the td version is only for china,
and snapdragon is for the rest of the countries,
regarding speed and performance,snapdragon is a beast its to fast,snappier and gives an awesome performance
and once the kernel sources are released you can expect a hell lot of stable custom roms and kernels for the snapdragon variant,
I know tegra is for China. I got them both from China. I installed international stable rom on both. They are same in all aspects other than processor.
You are saying that snapdragon version will be faster?(I thought the tegra would be faster)
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I know tegra is for China. I got them both from China. I installed international stable rom on both. They are same in all aspects other than processor.
You are saying that snapdragon version will be faster?(I thought the tegra would be faster)
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i feel snap is faster then tegra,but you have the devices you can compare the speeds better right ,
and i guess you are running miui roms,
well i was saying about other roms like aosp aisp carbon cm11 they are hell lot faster then the miui rom,so if you go for the snapdragon one,you can have all these roms ,
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Qualcomm-Snapdragon-800-vs-Nvidia-Tegra-4
this might help you out in your decision
ZenR2 said:
i feel snap is faster then tegra,but you have the devices you can compare the speeds better right ,
and i guess you are running miui roms,
well i was saying about other roms like aosp aisp carbon cm11 they are hell lot faster then the miui rom,so if you go for the snapdragon one,you can have all these roms ,
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You're right. More roms and kernels will be available for snapdragon version and since I will root my phone, snapdragon would probably be better. Can you please provide a benchmark so that I can convince myself that they are almost equal in terms of performance?
Android_user11 said:
You're right. More roms and kernels will be available for snapdragon version and since I will root my phone, snapdragon would probably be better. Can you please provide a benchmark so that I can convince myself that they are almost equal in terms of performance?
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i cant tell you about tegras benchmark,but snap gave me antu benchmark of 37-40,000 score sometimes even more say 42
Anyone here has tried benchmarking tegra 4 phones?
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Anyone here has tried benchmarking tegra 4 phones?
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you have the phone, right?
Just keep the snapdragon version, all around better and there's lots of development for the snapdragon version, plus one day you might need 3g, you'll be stuck on edge with the tegra.
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Thanks everyone. The reason I wasn't trying to benchmark the phones was that I wasn't at home (no WiFi) and since tegra version doesn't have 3g I couldn't download antutu. Yesterday I ran antutu on them both. Snapdragon got 41000(40991 to be precise) and tegra got 36000.I am keeping snapdragon version.
Thanks again.Btw sometimes the back bottom and home buttons light don't work properly (turn off after some time). Is this hardware issue or what. I don't really have any problem. I just turn them all of from settings. just wanted to know if anyone knows how to fix this. the menu bottom lights work fine .

[Q] Mi Note Pro Snapdragon 810 version/revision?

Sorry if this has been asked before, did a couple searches and found nothing related so here it goes: as title says is there a way to check the Snapdragon version/revision of this phone? I mean factory wise, no third party tools. I'm a bit confused because this phone launched under the statement of the Snapdragon 810 v2 revision 2.1 and the thermal heats / performance improvements. But recently I've seen some Sony/HTC phones that were released under the "old" version (specially the M9) having a firmware update that brought the performance to the same scores in all benchmarks to the rev 2.1 supposedly the Mi Note Pro has so I'm a bit confused with all of the revisions, is this one a different revision? Is there a way to check it out, like in recovery mode or through adb/fastboot? If so could you post and share your results / findings? Thanks
The snapdragoon 810 rev. 2.1 have a overclocked GPU , "normal" 810 chip have a gpu clock set to 600 ; 2.1 versions have a 630 clock in the gpu, so download cpuz and check it.

A7000 ROM on A6000?

So, I was just wondering.
Both have the same CPUs, same GPUs even.
The differiences are RAM size, CPU cores, clock speeds, and chipsets.
So, would it be possible to port a ROM, or to even just install a ROM? (with edited updater-script to match product name, of course.)
NathanBrake said:
So, I was just wondering.
Both have the same CPUs, same GPUs even.
The differiences are RAM size, CPU cores, clock speeds, and chipsets.
So, would it be possible to port a ROM, or to even just install a ROM? (with edited updater-script to match product name, of course.)
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Lenovo A7000 and A6000 has same GPU and CPU?
HDHR said:
Lenovo A7000 and A6000 has same GPU and CPU?
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Oh, turns out I was wrong about the GPU, not that it matters when porting though.
Anyway, CPUs, yeah, but use the Cortex-A53 ARM CPU. (But the A7000 performs with the CPU better because the A7000 has a better performing chipset.)
NathanBrake said:
Oh, turns out I was wrong about the GPU, not that it matters when porting though.
Anyway, CPUs, yeah, but use the Cortex-A53 ARM CPU. (But the A7000 performs with the CPU better because the A7000 has a better performing chipset.)
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Forget about porting a7k ROMs to a6k.
Unless you want bricked device.
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Forget about porting a7k ROMs to a6k.
Unless you want bricked device.
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Oooh? Is it because the differient chipset?
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Oooh? Is it because the differient chipset?
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Yep.

About Galaxy S20 FE Snapdragon Version

I would like your opinion about this device because I'm going to change smartphones I would like to know if it runs the game called genshin impact, or would it be better to invest in poco x3 pro? thanks!
I'll try that. Haven't done my dailys anyways. But I can't tell you the difference to other smartphones because my previous phone was a low-mid range phone from 3 years ago for 250€ on amazon.
I have the 4G version Snapdragon 128GB, 6 GB Ram.
I'll post the results later in the evening/tomorrow.
There is one thing I can already tell you, when you install the game and let it download the main game(15GB) minimize the game. Because when it reached around 20% it downloaded with 10mb/s but then dropped to 1mb/s. I guess that's because the phone got a little warm.. Now with it being minimized it downloads at around 3-4mb/s. Maximizing it will increase the speed to your networks maximum again... But when minimized it downloads slower even if the phone isn't warm.
I tried switching my wifi from 5ghz to 2.4ghz and I think the speed in minimized mode increased a little bit but only by about 0.5mb/s -> to a speed of 3.5mb/s - 4.8mb/s.
I mean, if it runs the game without problems, since I haven't seen almost any custom ROM for the S20 FE Snapdragon, the poco x3 pro has many.
Here you go, two vids doing dailies and a dungeon.
I only noticed after uploading that my brightness was set to low
The graphic settings are set to highest and frame rate to 60
Please dont mind my bad controlling and gaming.. it's my first time playing it on a phone and I dont play any other mobile games besides sudoku.
Recording made it lag a little bit more. When you encounter a new area there is a tiny lag sometimes but not too bad.
I was also thinking about buying the poco but it doesnt have a oled display...
What I wanted was a relative good camera - samsung wins - oled display - samsung wins -
And a relative new snapdragon - samsung wins again -.
And another thing that was important is that I didn't want another china phone...
Hahaha, I would like to know why the s20 fe It doesn't have custom roms, and the pit x3 pro does
Eduardo Eloi said:
Hahaha, I would like to know why the s20 fe It doesn't have custom roms, and the pit x3 pro does
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2 custom roms are being worked on now (I've used one in alpha status myself) and once their device trees are proven more will be likely to follow.
without Samsung phones being unlockable in the states many devs have moved on from Samsung snapdragon phones. the majority of the world outside of the US and Canada gets Exynos versions of S series phones, and they're completely different. this phone is still locked for US and Canadian owners but not for everyone else but it also came out mid release cycle of the regular S series so many people had already spent their money if they planned to buy a Samsung. other Samsung phones that are snapdragon based also have next to no custom roms, it'll take time for people to learn how to develop for this SoC and firmware layers from scratch again.
3mel said:
2 custom roms are being worked on now (I've used one in alpha status myself) and once their device trees are proven more will be likely to follow.
without Samsung phones being unlockable in the states many devs have moved on from Samsung snapdragon phones. the majority of the world outside of the US and Canada gets Exynos versions of S series phones, and they're completely different. this phone is still locked for US and Canadian owners but not for everyone else but it also came out mid release cycle of the regular S series so many people had already spent their money if they planned to buy a Samsung. other Samsung phones that are snapdragon based also have next to no custom roms, it'll take time for people to learn how to develop for this SoC and firmware layers from scratch again.
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Ah yes now I get it, I don't know if I'm right with that now but back in the day it was easier to build ROMs for Snapdragon versions than for exynos versions, I don't know if I'm right about that or the other way around, but I use poco f1 and I was in doubt which one to buy, between poco x3 pro with 8/256 Snap 860 or s20 fe Snapdragon 865, 6/128, since my focus is games because in poco f1 for me to be able to play I had to put ROM customized and I still play with everything at the minimum, if the game crashes I would have the chance to change the ROM and improve its performance, but on the s20 fe there will be no way.
Eduardo Eloi said:
Ah yes now I get it, I don't know if I'm right with that now but back in the day it was easier to build ROMs for Snapdragon versions than for exynos versions, I don't know if I'm right about that or the other way around, but I use poco f1 and I was in doubt which one to buy, between poco x3 pro with 8/256 Snap 860 or s20 fe Snapdragon 865, 6/128, since my focus is games because in poco f1 for me to be able to play I had to put ROM customized and I still play with everything at the minimum, if the game crashes I would have the chance to change the ROM and improve its performance, but on the s20 fe there will be no way.
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on snapdragon FEs we already have custom kernels and the GPU can be overclocked.
GitHub - libxzr/KonaBess: A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2
A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2 - GitHub - libxzr/KonaBess: A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2
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the system on stock roms can be made faster by removing lots of stock app packages too. the thing to be wary of is that many FE handsets have a screen touch response bug that is intermittent.
every once in a while a section of the screen can stop responding to touch. that makes it not the best choice for gaming, otherwise I would say it's pretty decent.
3mel said:
em FEs snapdragon já temos kernels personalizados e a GPU pode ser overclockada.
GitHub - libxzr/KonaBess: A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2
A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2 - GitHub - libxzr/KonaBess: A GPU overclock & undervolt tool for sd865 855 888 765 690 750 780G 778G 8G1 8G2
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o sistema em roms de estoque pode ser feito mais rápido removendo muitos pacotes de aplicativos de estoque também. o que deve ser cauteloso é que muitos aparelhos FE têm um bug de resposta ao toque na tela que é intermitente.
de vez em quando uma seção da tela pode parar de responder ao toque. isso não o torna a melhor escolha para jogos, caso contrário, eu diria que é bastante decente.
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eso, in your opinion, i should buy the poco x3 pro, because of the custom roms, and leave the s20 fe aside, even with a better camera,Because my focus will be on the genshin impact game, and I will have custom roms to improve its performance!
Eduardo Eloi said:
eso, in your opinion, i should buy the poco x3 pro, because of the custom roms, and leave the s20 fe aside, even with a better camera,Because my focus will be on the genshin impact game, and I will have custom roms to improve its performance!
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how you spend your money should be your choice alone because you're the one who has to live with that choice. but for gaming the FE has this problem which I think you should be aware of.
3mel said:
how you spend your money should be your choice alone because you're the one who has to live with that choice. but for gaming the FE has this problem which I think you should be aware of.
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so I'm going from poco x3 to the same, it shouldn't have much difference in performance in the end, thank you very much for helping, it really helped a lot. end new year hahahaha

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