Sunday, November 5, 2017

Weekly poll results: iPhone X soaks up the fan love, leaving scraps for the iPhone 8

Weekly poll results: iPhone X soaks up the fan love, leaving scraps for the iPhone 8


There are two kinds of people in the world iOS fans and Android fans. Of iOS fans, more than double the number of people want an than an iPhone 8 or 8 Plus. Analysts saw this coming when they forecast that the X will account for half of the sales. Our poll shows the divide is 2 to 1 instead of 1 to 1, but wanting to buy the phone and actually getting it is another matter. The issue is twofold price and availability. The iPhone X is the most expensive mass market phone ever and it will raise the Average Selling Price (ASP) of Apples lineup. Even if the number of phones it sells remains the same, its revenue will go up. Still, it's a lot of money to spend. For all we know, the X might help push sales to record levels. It has unique features that no other phone can match. For example, Apple bought the company behind and miniaturized the tech so it fits on a phone. However, these new components made the manufacturing process arduous and there might not be enough units to satisfy the demand. Of course, Apple has never shied away from a bit of exclusivity and in 2017 at least, the X will be a fairly exclusive. Theres a large number of people who will try to stretch the useful life of their current phone another year. Thats not a bad plan perhaps, Apple might come out with an iPhone X Plus (iPhone XI?). The current model is fairly small, compared even to the iPhone 8 Plus, let alone the Androids. Then there are those who voted in favor of Android as we said, there are two kinds of people in the world.


Counterclockwise: console-quality graphics on phones

Counterclockwise: console-quality graphics on phones


When a new flagship phone is announced, its not uncommon to hear console-quality graphics. And the contemporary consoles always have better graphics, why is that? A cynic might say the SNES is a console too but theres more to it. A coincidence recently caught our eye the Apple A10 chipset (used in iPhone 7) has 3.3 billion transistors. An Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti has 3.3 billion transistors. But thats not a fair comparison. The Apple chipset includes a quad-core processor into the transistor budget. To be fair, we need to be comparing what AMD calls APU a combined chip with both CPU and GPU on board (similar to a mobile chipset). The original Xbox One had 5 billion transistors in its APU, the new mobile Ryzen chips are a bit smaller at 4.5 billion transistors. Compare that to the Apple A11 Bionic chipset with 4.3 billion transistors. Pretty close, right? The Snapdragon 835 is noticeably smaller at 3 billion transistors while the Kirin 970 is the biggest yet (on mobile) with 5.5 billion. But an Xbox One is rated at 1,310 GFLOPS billion calculations per second. The Mali-G72 MP12 in the Kirin gets 347 GFLOPS, about a quarter. The Adreno 540 in the Snapdragon 835 promises up to 567 GFLOPS, closer to half the performance. What about the A11? Apple is quiet about such numbers but the A10 GPU does an estimated 250 GFLOPS and the Apple-designed GPU for the A11 Bionic is said to be 30% faster so 325 GFLOPS, comparable to the Kirin. These numbers are guesstimates, perhaps not terribly accurate as the benchmarks we ran for the iPhone 8 review showed the Apple chip wiping the floor with the Snapdragon. Still, the difference in graphics quality is evident despite similar transistor counts and comparable clock speeds. One might argue that AAA titles are rare on mobile compared to consoles and PCs. But we think its mostly physics to blame. Heat, specifically. The Xbox One had fairly loud fans and even though the One S is much quieter, it still has active cooling. Phones are exclusively passively cooled. Some have heat pipes, but that just moves the heat around, it doesnt blow cool air at the chipset. Mobile TDPs are tricky, none of the makers publicly states how many watts of power their chips draw. The number is around 2-3W to keep the phone from becoming uncomfortably hot. Not to mention killing the battery in record time. AMDs new mobile Ryzen chips offer performance similar to the Xbox One at 9-25W TDP (configurable). Of course, the Xbox APU was built on a 28nm process, the new Ryzen is on 14nm and mobile chipsets have gotten down to 10nm. Thats a trick that will not work for much longer keeping the TDP constant while lowering the nanometers to increase performance and reduce power usage. Moores law is half dead as it is and soon the nanometer number will stop decreasing as rapidly. Battery packs are already pretty common, but which manufacturer will be crazy enough to actively cool a phone? We would have thought Razer might do something like that, but the team proved surprisingly level-headed. We should point out that a Surface Pro 4 measures only 8.45mm thick and it has active cooling with a low-profile fan. Were not saying its possible to pull this off in a phone, but wed love to see someone try. Note that the Xbox GPU is rated for 32-bit FLOPS while mobile GPUs typically work in 16-bits. However, that will affect the graphics quality not the frame rate.


Friday, November 3, 2017

New update lets you fully disable the Bixby button on your Samsung phone

New update lets you fully disable the Bixby button on your Samsung phone


Back in September Samsung finally addressed a big pain point for many users of its flagship smartphones by . There was a catch, however. While disabling the key did ensure that it wouldn't load the Korean company's assistant service if pressed, the button wasn't fully dead. In fact, after being disabled it started acting like the power button for whatever reason. Pressing it resulted in waking up the screen. Needless to say, this state of affairs has irked certain Samsung customers. And now the company is finally issuing a fix, in the form of a new update for the Bixby service and Bixby apps. Once you grab these from the Galaxy Apps store on your , , or , if you choose to disable the Bixby key it will actually be disabled. For good. Killed. Once you flip that switch, it's as if the button simply ceases to exist pressing it will not do anything.


New Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus render suggests FullView screen

New Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus render suggests FullView screen


the Redmi Y1 and Redmi Y1 Lite and now another Redmi handset is on its way. A render of the Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus appeared on Weibo, suggesting the device will have FullView display with 18:9 ratio, which would be a first for Xiaomi. The image, if real, shows a dual camera on the back and a dual-LED flash, all lined in a vertical setup. Below them is a fingerprint scanner in a similar fashion like the Redmi Note 4. Rumors suggest the Redmi 5 Plus will arrive with Snapdragon 625 or the newer 630 and the RAM could be 3 GB, paired with 32 GB of storage. We are waiting for information from Xiaomi about the alleged new Redmi flagship. Until then well keep you updated with all the latest rumors and leaks.


HTC to launch dual-cam phones in 2018

HTC to launch dual-cam phones in 2018


Weve seen the and its Plus-sized sibling being launched, but both devices missed one key feature that most other 2017 flagships had a dual camera. According to HTC President Chialin Chang, the company will implement it next year, once it figures out how to make it stand out. Chang confirmed that HTC is going to match its 2017 release strategy and launch only five or six smartphones next year. It also plans to jump into the grinder that is the Chinese smartphone market. It is dominated by affordable to mid-tier devices with a price tag not more than CNY2,000/$300. This would be a massive change for the company that was never particularly strong in the low-end. Chialin Chang also commented the . It is still on track and has to be approved by shareholders by early 2018. The president withheld comments on HTCs involvement with the Google phones despite the information that the Taiwanese company designed and manufactured the .


New Nokia Steel Limited Edition models now available

New Nokia Steel Limited Edition models now available


New Limited Edition models Full Black and Rose Gold for the Nokia Steel smartwatch are now available to purchase from the company's official website. The former costs $129.5, while the latter will set you back $149.95. An additional wrist band (in leather) is also available for both models, but that'll cost $50 for the Full Black variant and $30 for the Rose Gold variant. For more information or if you want to place an order, head to the link below. |


Samsung Galaxy Note8 sales in South Korea hit one million mark

Samsung Galaxy Note8 sales in South Korea hit one million mark


The went on sale in the company's home country of South Korea towards the end of September. So it's been just over a month, and fresh reports say that over a million Note8 units have already been sold in the country. While that's no doubt great news for the company, it doesn't come as a surprise, given that the handset has seen through the first month of its sales. In a step that'll likely boost sales figures even further, the tech giant is also launching a new Galaxy Note8 color option in its home market: Maple Gold. The new model will come in 64GB storage option, and retail for around $980.