- Dec 31, 2012
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So I remembered hearing rumors about overheating on the early SD810 CPU used by phones so thought I'd investigate ahead of the XL release.
End of Denial: Another Snapdragon 810 Overheating
To me it sounds like many phones have tried using the SD810 and all or almost all have had serious issues with heat and it throttling (slowing down) to compensate.
I read about the so called v2.1 of the processor but all accounts indicate that production versions of all these phones now use that part and yet it still throttles.
The SD808 in contrast appears to run very well.
Now let's be real here and say that all phones throttle - the iPhone does over time - but if a processor innately runs so hot many mainstream cell phone companies have issues, it just makes me cautious. After all, polycarbonate is not the best heat conductor.
I was really thinking about getting the XL model for the larger screen but I'm having some doubts here. Hopefully we'll see some benchmarks before public release and can find out if this will be an issue.
End of Denial: Another Snapdragon 810 Overheating
To me it sounds like many phones have tried using the SD810 and all or almost all have had serious issues with heat and it throttling (slowing down) to compensate.
I read about the so called v2.1 of the processor but all accounts indicate that production versions of all these phones now use that part and yet it still throttles.
The SD808 in contrast appears to run very well.
Now let's be real here and say that all phones throttle - the iPhone does over time - but if a processor innately runs so hot many mainstream cell phone companies have issues, it just makes me cautious. After all, polycarbonate is not the best heat conductor.
I was really thinking about getting the XL model for the larger screen but I'm having some doubts here. Hopefully we'll see some benchmarks before public release and can find out if this will be an issue.