I will be buying the one, I just wonder the gaming performance. My sensation overheats on gaming or heavy usage which makes the performance poor. Does one have such overheat problems ?
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i played a lot of games the last days. None of them caused any overheating. Of course, the back will get a bit warmer, but there was no performance- or any other issue. I actually play Earn to die, Hero Defense, Orbital and Plague Inc. Runs like a charm. :laugh:
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hey there, everyone had seen HTC one X, it got really great UI and design.
Our O2X is not bad at all, but maybe there is someone who can port ONE X desing for LG Optimus 2x. It would be great
Not getting another tegra phone, sticking with my o2x for a couple of years then moving to something thats properly supported.
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Not getting another tegra phone, sticking with my o2x for a couple of years then moving to something thats properly supported.
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I shall +1 to that, sir !
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WHY you both are making Off-topic and just don't answer a question?
Maybe it would be possible to make a theme, but I think the design is too much 2.2/2.3 for a 4.0 phone!
OT: I don't like the one x. The support will be bad and the new tegra games don't run fast enough on it. And I read in a few reviews, that the one x is sometimes a bit laggy because of late deactivation of the suspend core...
ONE X is like the O2X, HTC rushed it so that they'll be the first quadcore phone that is why the software is having lots of issues , and sense 4 is slow(reading reports from the one X users at XDA).
One s is the way to go! (':
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Various benchmarks are poorer of one x than dual core. May be it dint use all cores. And battery is too worst on quadcores
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Various benchmarks are poorer of one x than dual core. May be it dint use all cores. And battery is too worst on quadcores
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yes. i think it still uses a 42mn processor, combined with 4 cores. no full day use for most people D:
anyone hear about he Meizu MX? been reading about it, pricing is very attractive, new quad core A9 from samsung, 1.5gig, 1gig of ram. screen is right about the iphone 4s with 291ppi (dont quote my specs as i dont remember them all).
I'm thinking about it as an alternative, with pricing for the 32gig at around 425usd it's alot more attractive than the htc one x (priced above 550usd) and probably the SGS3 (when i comes out) will be priced similiar to HTC one x.
only issue is its only sold in china
Have both phones..
Not everything mentioned here is true..
After todays update, pretty much all lag is gone..
Antutu score above 11000
Camera is fantastic
All in all å good phone.. Just hope they will fix the batt drain.. Moderate use today is about 14-18 hours.. Standby drain is VERY good, but screen kills the batt..
Without using screen.. Only Standby, id bet the phone would manage 3-4 days
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torespen said:
Have both phones..
Not everything mentioned here is true..
After todays update, pretty much all lag is gone..
Antutu score above 11000
Camera is fantastic
All in all å good phone.. Just hope they will fix the batt drain.. Moderate use today is about 14-18 hours.. Standby drain is VERY good, but screen kills the batt..
Without using screen.. Only Standby, id bet the phone would manage 3-4 days
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Wow actually great battery life, cheers for the heads up
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Hi im thinking of buying a nice phone for playing games is xperia t right thing. How are games like modern combat 4 , nfs most wanted, spiderman, dark knight rises running on this device . Plz give a quick response
Out of the box, it works OK until it gets hot. There have been numerous threads about thermal throttling kicking in after a while and killing performance - do a search rather than creating an 'urgent' new thread next time.
Having said that, if you are prepared to root then this thread may keep your performance up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1937329
This phone gets HOT when playing games? i thought its 28nm cpu will stay cool. Should i buy xperia T or should i buy htc one XL for gaming
by the way i researched alot and could not find a similar threat.
Most new phones have some sort of heat issue and thermal throttling. I would recommend trying the games on the handsets to see exactly what you feel about it.
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I am running now at 192 - 1458MHz, both cores always on, when the heat is going over about 65°C, CPU is throttled to 1188MHz (and less), still with both cores on. When I am gaming a little longer, CPU temperature is going up to 75°C and battery temperature does not exceed 50°C while connected to wall charger.
All games I know are running smoothly this way.
These temperatures should be fine. If anything goes wrong with these temperatures, then it's a bad device.
Thing that is low on T, is RAM. I would recommend something with 2GB. I believe there will be games with 2GB requirement soon. And T has only 640MB available RAM for applications. And system is using about 300 - 400MB. The rest of RAM is low even for browser and low for future gaming, at least now in ICS.
And internal memory chip has not very good performance. For example SenseMe Slideshow (plastic frames) never makes smooth slideshow. Opening phone or SMS app takes almost 2 seconds. Opening NFS Most Wanted takes about 15 seconds (and this procedure kills all opened apps, very nice. Etc.
I am not telling it's a bad device, I like it (except wifi, that one drives me mad. But I recommend something else for heavy gaming.
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I am running now at 192 - 1458MHz, both cores always on...
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Out of curiosity, ¿what rom/kernel combo are you using?. I'm interested in undervolting and underclocking my device.
I used Siyah kernel while I was on Timin8r's stock rom, but now I'm running AOKP and I don't know any current kernel compatible with that.
Siah kernel, but works on stock kernel too (except 192MHz). Values are changed manually.
i have already ordered the Xperia T But hope that it will not dissapoint me Devices with 2GB are out of my reach and in my country i found xperia T the fastest in my current budget
You won't be disappointed. It is good device. But has some disadvantages. Just like other devices.
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i have already ordered the Xperia T But hope that it will not dissapoint me Devices with 2GB are out of my reach and in my country i found xperia T the fastest in my current budget
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I'm sure you will enjoy it. The Xperia T is quite fast and capable.
One more question , Does modern combat 4 run smooth on this device ? And are the graphics high like s3?
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One more question , Does modern combat 4 run smooth on this device ? And are the graphics high like s3?
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My exp. with mc4, laggy. We do only have 1g RAM
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My exp. with mc4, laggy. We do only have 1g RAM
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Its got f*** all to do with ram. 1gig is enough. We get full effects like the galaxy s3, and as mentioned in earlier comments adjusting the throttling works wonders. This game never lags for me.
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I basically want every game till date to be playable. Possible?
Bit worried about new Modern Combat 5 and Dead Trigger 2 though.
I can get xperia T (or TX) for 320$ in my country and it is a really really great phone (I tried it in one shopping mall) so...
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I basically want every game till date to be playable. Possible?
Bit worried about new Modern Combat 5 and Dead Trigger 2 though.
I can get xperia T (or TX) for 320$ in my country and it is a really really great phone (I tried it in one shopping mall) so...
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Gameloft have started adding graphics setting to their games which is a good move, so I imagine MC5 will have them. Dunno about dead trigger 2 but they normally optimize their games well. I have a lot of games, they all work fine after reducing the thermal throttling. Only problems you might face is games being unavailable such as a few flu titles, but device spoofing takes care of that. My phone sometimes shuts down from online gaming because the battery can't take the stress, but as long as the throttle allows 12420000 or lower it rarely happens unless battery is low. Plus a friend is trying to make a fix for it, by putting out a voltage based on averages, rather than having a voltage that is too high then it dropping too low under pressure . Also its the same chip as USA version of GS3
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Dead Trigger 1 plays smooth on my Cortex A5 800Mhz and Adreno 200. :\ Few lags here and there but nothing noticeable... I think this will handle Dead Trigger 2... Subway Surfers lags like hell though.
How about N.O.V.A 3 and MC4? I just worry about constant non-playable frame rates. I can't judge by YouTube. Do you get smooth experience with Adreno 225?
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Dead Trigger 1 plays smooth on my Cortex A5 800Mhz and Adreno 200. :\ Few lags here and there but nothing noticeable... I think this will handle Dead Trigger 2... Subway Surfers lags like hell though.
How about N.O.V.A 3 and MC4? I just worry about constant non-playable frame rates. I can't judge by YouTube. Do you get smooth experience with Adreno 225?
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Yeah its pretty good. My shutdowns are getting bad though. If you get one of these get one with a 1780mah battery, the 1850mah is fatally flawed
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I am actually getting 1750mah Xperia TX.
Good! @peetr_ is going to replace his with a 1780mah variant, if this solves the problem I may have to do this too
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Since getting my HTC One I can't help but notice it displays lag spikes in places where the hardware alone simply shouldn't lag. A few examples can be found in Angry Birds (play it alongside a recent iPhone or the Galaxy S3 and there's very visible differences) and Youtube (very surprising considering its multimedia prowess! Tends to get small spikes of lag in the first few minutes of a video, fast music videos tend to easily point this one out).
These spikes were also visible on my HTC One X as well but can't be found on The GSIII so I don't want to go and blame android here but is there something that can be done to remove them? I know it's all very minor but when you've seen it you can't un-see it! I had an idea that it may be HTC's processor management not ramping up the power quickly enough for apps (but i'm no expert!)?
Any help in finding ways to diminish these would be greatly appreciated!
Do you have power saver on? That may be why. I haven't noticed these lag spikes at all.
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Do you have power saver on? That may be why. I haven't noticed these lag spikes at all.
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Nope Power Saver is off.
These bits of lag are small, but they're definitely there, if anyone has the Impossible Game that's an incredibly good example of what i'm talking about.
Hello guys! I am planning to buy a HTC One this week. However one issue is worrying me, which is the sluggishness after a couple weeks or months of use. Does the One suffer from this issue. Because this issue plagued my HTC Sensation and HTC Desire (both after less than a month of use). P.S: I want to install a fair amount of apps and about 10 gb of multimedia.
very short answer: NO
Okay thank you mate :tup:
I've never had lag on my HTC one. Even after having a week without a reboot
HTC One GE (Converted)
*Quality Not Quantity*
No me neither running Viper ROM and Elementalx kernel =unbeatable combination
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I've had mine since launch, don't reboot for weeks at a time, and I've never had lag of any kind.
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I was using it almost two weeks without shutting it down and experienced no single lag. This phone is amazing
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Using the phone for about 2 months already, Still on 4.1.2 sadly.
Phone has a couple of gb's of movies and songs, about 20 installed games and many more apps..
Not a single lag at all and I haven't turned off the phone more than twice xD
No lag, but I have noticed a problem in the HTC browser... I have now two different times had to restart my phone because the browser didn't react when I pressed on a link or reloaded a page... Both times my phone hadn't been restarted for over a week...
Thank you guys alot, your replies made me more confident of buying this beast! Also what about GPU throttling, is it aggressive? (because I want to play games like Asphalt and Real Racing)
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Thank you guys alot, your replies made me more confident of buying this beast! Also what about GPU throttling, is it aggressive? (because I want to play games like Asphalt and Real Racing)
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Well the GPU throttling is "aggressive" relative to qualcom's standards (throttles at 40 degrees instead of 80). It drops the frequency down to 320MHz. There's an excellent thread on how to get around this if you want, all thanks go to @hamdir for his excellent work on this as always!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41624992
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Can someone comment on gaming performance of the Blu XL? Comparisons to older flagships like the Note 3, LG G2, etc. would be greatly appreciated.
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I can't make any comparisons to the phones that you have listed, but i can comment on the gaming.
I don't game much, but I have found a game that makes the phone struggle. Its the Pokemon trading card game. It stutters a lot. I was surprised and slightly disappointed.
It handles games like clash of clans and clash royale easily.
Hopes that this gives you some insight. Even if it is little insight.
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I can't make any comparisons to the phones that you have listed, but i can comment on the gaming.
I don't game much, but I have found a game that makes the phone struggle. Its the Pokemon trading card game. It stutters a lot. I was surprised and slightly disappointed.
It handles games like clash of clans and clash royale easily.
Hopes that this gives you some insight. Even if it is little insight.
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Thanks for the reply. My son is using my old galaxy nexus and it gets a bit choppy with some games and some new games don't support it any longer. We're trying to figure out if we should get a used HD2 or the Vivo XL for gaming.
Can anyone else some experiences with gaming?