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The Samsung Smartphone Scandal: Explained

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    @Mrwhosethebossمنذ 2 سنوات Time to make these thermal tests a key part of our reviews from now on!
    To check the THINNEST Tech in the world:
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    @FaerieDustمنذ 2 سنوات As mentioned in the video, I wish manufacturers would shift focus from constantly increasing the power of the chips, to improving them in other ways. Stuff id="hidden2" class="buttons"> like better power efficiency would be an upgrade consumers would actually benefit from to a much larger extent. ....وسعت 768
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    @frank_av8torمنذ 2 سنوات Thing is this has been going on for years, meaning that last year's phone were also limited in performance. The actual performance the users see is improved from the throttled down phones of years past. 427
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    @ScribeAwokenمنذ 2 سنوات The bit about focusing on focusing on lower power consumption and better heat management is interesting to note because, if we were to shift our gaze over id="hidden4" class="buttons"> to the desktop and laptop space, that was one of the reasons why Apple switched from PowerPC to x86 processors, and while idk if it was explicitly one of the reasons they did it, it's also another benefit for switching from x86 to ARM. In both cases, a big driving factor behind the change in architecture was a desire for processors that were more powerful but that also ran cooler and used less power. ....وسعت 16
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    @elephant1851منذ 2 سنوات You would need a radiator and a fan to sustain even a 5 watt CPU at peak performance. But you can run it at peak for about 5 minutes, and then slow it id="hidden5" class="buttons"> down before the temperature goes too high and voila you don't need a fan. 5 min or less is enough for most users to complete whatever task, OR they may only need top performance for little short bursts even if they use their phones for hours. unless it's a video game.
    Games, especially 3D games often require every bit of performance out of the chip AND for extended periods of time. You can limit the frame rate to save power and prevent the chip from heating up but everyone wants more, always. Most games on smartphones are limited to 30fps even if your screen can refresh at 90 or 120Hz the game still render at a lower rate and at a lower resolution than your screen's native specs. This is all done in the name of reducing power consumption and heat. Out of most apps, games are by far the most power hungry and demanding of performance. Designing software that reduces power consumption and heat while allowing the chip to perform as fast as it can under the given constraints is what every smartphone maker SHOULD be doing. That the problem is the tendency of manufacturers to believe their users are idiots and providing ZERO control over these features.
    To Samsung's credit they have given toggles and switches for a lot of the stuff - I was pleasantly surprised to find a "limit battery charge to 85%" function in the settings of my Note that was not there before. It was like a nostalgic moment reminding me why I am a Note user. Silliness aside, I think as the demand for high performance on smartphones gets higher and higher we will start seeing more controls over the power management software.
    Demand for performance has outpaced progress in making chips more efficient (do more for less watts) so clever software is used instead to manage chips that consume more power than ever before. New phones nowadays are designed around this and are simply not meant to perform at 100% power for any longer than about 5 min. It's an understandable compromise but users need more control over this.
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    @virtual2288منذ 2 سنوات I'd basically say that most smartphones have a bottleneck in cooling. And chip manufacturers are extending the bottleneck. And instead should work to solve it so that bumping their performance actually matters. 27
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    @picklerick_91منذ 2 سنوات There’s something that needs to be said from this… I would prefer that everyone needs to have a certain level of transparency when showing the next gen chips… Essentially for me all day battery life compared w less time near a wall outlet is what I really need… Forget thinness of the phones… larger more thicker phones w a good amount of efficiency and good battery savings paired a good durable housing and easily replaceable parts is key to me getting my phone moving forward…. Another great quality video Arun… Cheers ....وسعت 3872
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    @psykik_potمنذ 2 سنوات love behind-the-scenes tech classes with Aron because I be learning something new every time there's a new video <3 13
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    @fmadden71منذ 2 سنوات Honestly, this is why people like me watch people like you, about stuff like this. In other words, I don't believe what the manufactures have to say, and people like you help give the real specs. Thanks! 147
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    @faddddyyyyمنذ 2 سنوات Thanks for bringing this up. I always wondered on this; on benchmarking scores and the actually performance of the device during stressful gaming. 4
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    @techscout5710منذ 2 سنوات Although I agree with every thing in the video, I think most people donˋt need to upgrade their phone every year. Keep in mind, that our planet wonˋt do this long, especially, when theirˋs almost no chance to recover the resources. ....وسعت 80
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    @barsa95منذ 2 سنوات My Xiaomi 12X with the slower tier chip is actually faster then the flagship Xiaomi 12, that's just because having the same battery and liquid cooling id="hidden10" class="buttons"> system of the flagship equipped on a slower cooler chip enables my phone to run at peak power at any time giving me almost two days of battery life! ....وسعت 12
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    @i3looi2منذ 2 سنوات WE're PAST the point were we need extra performance from generation to generation.
    If Qualcom releases next year a chip that consumes 20% less energy but has no performance gains. That's still huge.
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    @hestiaviolet7473منذ 2 سنوات I would like to commend the organization and cohesiveness of how you explain in these kinds of videos. I have an extremely short attention span so it's id="hidden12" class="buttons"> hard for me to stick long, but of course I'd still like to learn. Kudos to you! Kept it short and sweet, while giving the most information. ....وسعت
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    @ajaypuri130منذ 2 سنوات Hi. I must again say you speak wonderfully! I have been using computers for 40 years now and I have seen all the chip manufacturers lie about the max performance id="hidden13" class="buttons"> - especially with laptops. If you look at desktops it is not so bad as whenever I am using my desktop (currently on a 5950X AMD) it is shown as running 4.7 to 4.8 GHz in Windows Task Manager all cores and I like it as the base core speed is quite low of 3.4GHz. However, the so called 4 core HP Laptop I have bought which houses an Intel i7-1195G7 (up to 5.0 GHz as per specs) I am just able to get over 3GHz even with power performance in a AC power on state. Interestingly this so called 5GHz CPU when I look at the base in Windows Task Manager it is of 1.8GHz! Here the laptop manufacturer perhaps having the blessings of Intel is clearly lying. Maybe to realize the full speed the machine will need to be double in size and that is not practical but why the misleading advertising!! They are just making fools of us end users. I have seen this before in my previous laptops, so the sinister practice is very much on and now the mobile companies have come to the party. Cheers!! ....وسعت 21
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    @TheLeverOneمنذ 2 سنوات love how he said 'the software runs in the background' and they you see 2 people running in the background 3
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    @MainGoldDragonمنذ 2 سنوات I only watched this because someone linked it in a discord server, but I have to say I love the smirk you have throughout the video! It makes you look like you are genuinely excited to talk about this stuff!
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    @MrSen4lifEمنذ 2 سنوات Just wanted to hammer your own point home: If next year they only produced a chip that is 30% more efficient but does not have any notable increase in id="hidden16" class="buttons"> peak performance, you still would be getting an increase in performance overall since you are able to actually utilize that loss. ....وسعت 8
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    @Waiknzمنذ 2 سنوات Those numbers were always a bit shady for me since, when actually comparing both the new flagship and the previous one, you wouldn't even get close id="hidden17" class="buttons"> to those numbers. Let's hope manufacturers start focusing on the cooling and battery side of things more. ....وسعت 508
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    @amirelhaj825منذ 2 سنوات That's what I love about my P30 Pro. If I start games like Genshin Impact, it runs at 29-30 fps. But there is an option. Performance mode. The battery id="hidden18" class="buttons"> decreases really, really fast, but I get to play every game in 60 fps.
    If I plug it in and play for a couple of hours, the phone gets really hot. But I bought it in 2019 and I still don't have any problems with the phone, even tho I really often used that feature
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    @loveisonthemoveمنذ 2 سنوات Excellent job with the background music!! Feeling pumped
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    @GlasgowGallusمنذ 2 سنوات As always, cheers for a great upload, and I took the SurfShark deal too. Absolute steal. Cheers bud 1
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    @ShayBugarithمنذ 2 سنوات I did not know you where a youtuber since a kid. Saw one vid, praise on that vid only. I love your vids. Taught you where always this professional. Top id="hidden19" class="buttons"> vids, impossible for me to even skip a scene, Entertaining start to end. ....وسعت
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    @--DMمنذ 2 سنوات Insightful video Arun! You raised very important points regarding battery life, chips power and manufacturers' "dishonestly" limiting performance. id="hidden20" class="buttons">
    What do you think about the actual batteries capacity? Do you think it is fair for consumers to overpay for "powerful" chips and other "premium" components while getting suboptimal batteries? What do you think about manufacturers putting 450-600 Wh/L batteries when there are 750-850 Wh/L batteries available in the market? That would effectively give 30-50% more energy for smartphones per every charge for the same size battery!
    Should smartphone manufacturers move to 6000-7000mAh batteries for premium models such as S22Ultra, iPhone 13 max and etc?
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    @TAMusicمنذ 2 سنوات For me one of the most important things in a phone is battery life - I’m not that interested in slightly higher peak performance that’s only gonna drain my phone anyway. However I do agree that Samsung shouldn’t have hidden this feature from their users and used it to manipulate their customers… ....وسعت 730
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    @bilalmustafa7334منذ 2 سنوات Yes, being a tech guy I know we shouldn't push chipsets to their max power but there must be an option like Huawei is providing "Performance Mode" id="hidden22" class="buttons"> for long time in their smartphones. If someone wants to use full performance they can easily enable it, otherwise use it as best between performance and efficiency as well as reliable for battery and temperature.
    Miss you Huawei in this era.
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    @usmanazam4662منذ 2 سنوات Appreciate the awesome content and work that go into it.
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    @rafal7808منذ 2 سنوات love the info you are sharing with us man, subscribed/
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    @craigbuckley4832منذ 2 سنوات Very informative video, many thanks for the clarity on this. Me myself don't play games on mobile devices and never have done on any of my mobile phones id="hidden23" class="buttons"> over the years. And I must say I've had a fair few phones, of different brand names, but mostly I use Samsung smart phones, and my current one I'm using now is up for upgrade towards November 2022, and I'm not sure what's my best option for my next, anyways that aside, your YouTube channel is brilliant, I've found the videos you do are very insightful and helpful. Many thanks. Keep up the great work ....وسعت
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    @am53n8منذ 2 سنوات I knew about the benchmark cheating from the past, didn't know we're still trying to pull this crap. As for GOS: I'm not entirely against the id="hidden24" class="buttons"> idea; I don't need the full power of the chip while scrolling through twitter or something. However this should be clearly communicated to the user, and I have to be able to turn it off on a per app basis, or in its entirety ....وسعت 500
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    @lestershanh1524منذ 2 سنوات Been following you for about 5-7 years and I’ve never disagreed with whatever you’ve said
    Keep up the good work
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    @dr.akhilmuraleedharan4593منذ 2 سنوات Congratulations on 10 million subscribers! Looking forward to a special video!
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    @roysmith4626منذ 2 سنوات Ur the man I do look forward to u with tech tips all the way from Oklahoma sir I appreciate you! Your very proper I still have my 12 max pro because of ue
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    @rssexybeastمنذ 2 سنوات Love the S22 Graphite color Arun. Subtle, no name dropping with it. Keeping it classy as always and not trying to sell us product. But we noticed.it is a sweet color! 2
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    @himinshuمنذ 2 سنوات very nice. I can it is great video after a very long gap.. lot other influencers just tell same bull shit. but you are doing good job
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    @Mon_FXمنذ 2 سنوات Even though you've named this video as if it's only samsung's scandal, I'm glad you mentioned other companies being in the wrong here. id="hidden27" class="buttons"> And that we need to be vigilant to keep them from lying to us. Next step would be to take charts from a presentation with at least a grain of salt. Especially since independant reviews are now coming in to show how straight-up false they are. ....وسعت 1638
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    @michaelwangzgمنذ 2 سنوات there exists one difference between apple battery gate and samsung gos gate, former is triggered based on battery status and will be applied to all apps, id="hidden28" class="buttons"> that’s why people noticed benchmark score dropped, while latter is triggered based on app list, and will only be applied to certain apps. ....وسعت 2
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    @ibrahim5592منذ 2 سنوات I was looking for such a video thanks man.
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    @TamimProductionمنذ 2 سنوات Puttin the Samsung "Z" flip on the background was a nice touch :D 1
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    @hita1403منذ 2 سنوات amazing video and explanation, also congrats on 10 million subscribers
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    @toplinegaming3700منذ 2 سنوات allways love your vids . i allways learn somthing new thanks for the info
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    @intensegaming7181منذ 2 سنوات It would've been useful if big influencers like you covered the issues on S22 Ultra for eg audio video delay so that Samsung finally does something to fix it quick. On the flip side nice video as always!! 1326
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    @jorovillmanalo50منذ 2 سنوات This is very interesting. Thank you for bringing this up!
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    @nkandue.jbwalya6037منذ 2 سنوات Hey arun love your videos so informative and I'd like you to do a full review on the s22
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    @zaviarahmad1128منذ 2 سنوات @mrwhosetheboss i have bought my s22 ultra its working fine on super fast charging but when i change it to fast charging it gets slow down and instead id="hidden30" class="buttons"> of fast charging it shows cable charging and battery also getting drained quickly what should i do ....وسعت
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    @PfropfNo1منذ 2 سنوات Did apple also allow the full performance for benchmarking apps only?
    Because as I remember they linked it to the battery health. An old battery id="hidden31" class="buttons"> would provide lower peak power and a chip that’s power consumption exceeds the power provided by the battery would crash the phone.
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    @SasameNakamuraمنذ 2 سنوات Very interesting video and pretty neat ideas! thanks for the insights!!
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    @threx71منذ 2 سنوات My experience: I tried stopping the service my self (I have a rooted Note 20 Ultra) and although you DO get a bit more performance in some games for the id="hidden32" class="buttons"> first minutes, it actually make the whole experience worse, the game will end up eventually in the same performance realm than with the service enabled, and even make the phone more unstable, I experienced a lot more crashes on regular apps and I was logging quite more issues with the SoC spiking in performance than with the service enabled which keep everything under control.
    I agree with your point, this should NOT happen, but the main issue comes from the need for marketing for every upgrade, they need to say "this new phone has a faster chip" in order to make people upgrade their phones, and they need to "prove" the chip is faster, even though this will make virtually 0 difference with the last phone because thermals and battery are constraints still.
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    @sickan9120منذ 2 سنوات I rarely take my time to write a comment but i just wanted you to know that your videos are awesome, well produced and very informative. I even quit my favorite netflix series to go watch your videos. Thank you!
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    @yabneelmarrero3496منذ 2 سنوات Really smooth and nice light transitions
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    @jazzmickge1منذ 2 سنوات HI, I'm thankful for your video, sorry I came across it late but I've learned a new lesson today. My personal responce is manufacturers have lost id="hidden34" class="buttons"> sight of what Apple implimented in the first place, which is making software smaller and more efficient to the goal of improving speed and reliablility. So I agree, we don't need more powerful chips, what we need is more efficent software that consumes less power and resources in the first place. But I would like to ask you a question (I'd be really greatful for a reply). Does this same issue translate to tablets. I have a Samsung Tab S7, it has GOS as you mentioned (I assume it's a built in app based on what you said). But does this issue affect tablets the same as phones. As tablets are bigger and most have similar chipsets to flagship phones, I would imagine tablets wouldn't be as constrained with regards to battery power and cooling. So can I safely disable GOS on my tablet?
    Thank you :D
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    @lunix3259منذ 2 سنوات I love this, ppl like dave2d blabs about performance but never touched the topic 1
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    @Luvetteمنذ 2 سنوات Wow very informative video. Thanks. I just purchased a ultra 22 yesterday and may consider returning it once I receive it.
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    @anankingtron2287منذ 2 سنوات I just about had a heart attack when I received my s10 and realised it was Exynos instead of Snapdragon. Always gonna make sure its snapdragon from now on ahah 900
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    @mrchanjaykoمنذ 2 سنوات when you do need to type and edit the footage so quickly and efficiently that you accidentally type “effcient” to save time and bits. @6min 40+ sec. great video as always!
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    @njabulozitha1253منذ 2 سنوات Mrwhosetheboss for president! All those, "gadget improvements" had my head spinning for a reason - quite clearly!
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    @aromalanil8893منذ 2 سنوات Hi, i recentry noticed that when i checked my phone on CPU-Z its board shows taro qnd its hardware is qcom. Does that means is it running on a some other kind of processor
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    @thomasgilson6206منذ 2 سنوات Actually, frame limiters on games are a very good idea. I've been using them on windows for 20 years. Games are often not well optimized. So Samsung's efficient game mode sounds like a good idea to me. 5
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    @awabyassin4851منذ 2 سنوات @Mrwhosetheboss As always Very informative video Boss
    As you said it would be great if they decide to genuinely fix the issue like developing ne id="hidden39" class="buttons">w batteries or more efficient processors, but I think those companies lost the ability to simply and naturally respond to such feedback, from inside they are no longer one unit as we think!! In reality Samsung, Apple…etc are divided into many main and sub groups, it’s very complicated but the main two groups are the shareholders who are only concerned about their shares value and/or dividends(unlike original owners who have inspiration to achieve something) on the other hand you have board of directors and operational managers who are only concerned with their yearly bonuses and incentives. So unless what we demand happens to cross over their goals, they don’t bother
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    @PerkyBirdمنذ 2 سنوات Congratulations for making the highest-quality tech videos on the internet! Your videos are not only detailed, informative, and educational, but highly id="hidden40" class="buttons"> entertaining! You keep the attention even of people who aren’t particularly into the tech topic you’re discussing in a video. ....وسعت 554
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    @gamingstream1674منذ 2 سنوات dude, whoever is doing your editing is just way too good, not even MKBHD half million robot or whatever can do such great things , well done
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    @EhdrianEhمنذ 2 سنوات change the benchmark to power over time. We will be able to see the curve as it throttles due to heat. This would give an excellent view of power and cooling. 1
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    @disghosted5668منذ 2 سنوات I thought all manufacturers has been doing this ever since! Camera, hardware, and software optimizations. Too bad for Samsung, it's the only one getting hit big time! 43
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    @herbertyoung6730منذ 2 سنوات Very good point and an eye opener to all phones. Hope they change the way of doing a new tandard level.
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    @RommelBQuiaمنذ 2 سنوات Very well explained. thanks Arun.
    Love from Philippines ..❤
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    @maddrialanمنذ 2 سنوات It's nice to be subscribed to a youtube channel which openly talks about the problems of a company, not fearing how big the company is and how it could affect future sponsorships and videos. 31
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    @nehajulkaمنذ 2 سنوات Thanks for giving a genuine review and information.
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    @TheBlueFlame112منذ 2 سنوات This video was great! I love your content, when people ask me who is the best youtuber i always say you. 10/10 editing 10/10 communication 10/10 person
    Will you do an earbud 2022 review?
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    @accessdenied3350منذ 2 سنوات God bless you Arun, this video makes so much sense, i think I'll hold off with upgrading my S20 for a little while longer lol let's see what 2023 has to offer first
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    @314Teknoمنذ 2 سنوات All things I already knew, but set out in a very entertaining and informative manner. The only point I would contend is that a chip running at under max id="hidden46" class="buttons"> performance also runs more efficiently. A chip with a 30% performance boost can run sometimes significantly more efficiently than the previous generation chip at the same level, especially when the manufacturing process is improved between generations. ....وسعت 6
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    @user-ry2gz6lf3bقبل 6 أشهر How do I turn off that optimization though? 1
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    @alexwrمنذ 2 سنوات We've already got all the power we need for smartphones. Software has become bloated and developers have become lazy. Let's focus on optimisation rather than speed. 84
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    @DragonBlade769منذ 2 سنوات Love the webcam view and side bars category’s. what editing software do you use.
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    @qwop0987منذ 2 سنوات liked the "runs" in the background reference, as somebody appears to be running at the back led lights,cool.
    I bet it took some affort to get the lights to do that
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    @rypiyxمنذ 2 سنوات Nice Video thanks for explaining so well
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    @MojoPupمنذ 2 سنوات While I do appreciate the increased level of performance, I'm less concerned about playing a game than I am about battery life while being able to id="hidden49" class="buttons"> use the phone normally. I would love to be able to go all day without having to charge while actually being able to fully use my phone. I used to play location games like Ingress and HPWU, so I would run the battery down. ....وسعت 2
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    @kstar3249منذ 2 سنوات I have a question unrelated to this.
    I have a Samsung S8 and was given a Samsung S 9 (used) from a family member. It had to get the S 9 unlocked id="hidden50" class="buttons"> to put in my other sim.
    I have 2 service providers and two different numbers , so was hoping to use the two phones with now issue.
    My S8 was working very well until I collected the S9 that I had unlocked, and sim with other number from different provider put in immediately.
    As soon as I got in the car and checking the two phones, immediately the S8 started giving trouble to come on, started blinking, changing colours etc.
    When I switch off the S9 the S 8 seems to be doing fine without most of the issues.
    What could be the issue? I need the two phones on at the same time, different people have different numbers to contact me on.
    I just find it strange that the phone was fine up until it got the other phone and both are in good condition
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    @yeetmcyeetson8822منذ 2 سنوات tysm for constantly pushing the envelope of how good and well researched a topic can be, from the first few minutes i can see the amount of effort you id="hidden51" class="buttons"> put into even seemingly trivial stuff. Thank you for the information as well as the top tier entertainment ! :D ....وسعت 88
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    @Fievel4منذ 2 سنوات I have been saying this about OEM computers for years now. Apple is a great example. They tell you get a certain model Intel CPU, when they did use Intel, id="hidden52" class="buttons"> and if you look up the benchmarks on that chip and then actually run benchmarks on the mac you will find it significantly slower. The cooling systems in macs are woefully inadequate, as is the case with so many other laptops too, that they had a huge scandal a few years back because they would sell you a CPU in their mac that could only run at full speed for about 2 seconds before being thermal throttled. Laptops are like this all the time too. If you want to sell a laptop with the top end Intel CPU and include a cooling system that can only cool it to run at base speeds and never reach turbo, that isn't a problem. There is nothing stopping them and they absolutely do this. I would love to see this problem fixed on both sides. If the device can't actually run at the speeds they claim then they need to make it clear in the advertising material and on the boxes that clarify what it can actually do, not just what the specs of the parts are able to do. ....وسعت 3
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    @davidschultz5425منذ 2 سنوات great video as always. spelling mistake at
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    @rickymartin181منذ 2 سنوات If by turning the GOS while recording the video will it help in making the 8K video or even the 4K video better in quality irrespective of the battery id="hidden53" class="buttons"> life and also can you provide some input about how the battery performs in case of GOS off.
    Great Video mate!
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    @AjayKumarDaseashمنذ 2 سنوات You nailed it, to add to it, Samsung Galaxy series WIFI is the most unstable one. I have noticed this in Note 9 to Note 20. Not sure other versions have id="hidden54" class="buttons"> this issue. Wifi keeps disconnecting if you move away from one access point to other, whether using Mesh or normal network. ....وسعت
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    @eldridgelimesمنذ 2 سنوات I've felt for a while now that the chips are a big issue. It's really no use to bring out these new chips that can perform slightly better than id="hidden55" class="buttons"> their predecessor for a significant power and heat increase. Maybe the industry should start looking at making more efficient chips instead of forcefully pushing out big numbers, as that'd probably lead to even bigger innovations in the battery and quality-of-life departments. ....وسعت 403
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    @tofu_golemمنذ 2 سنوات Modern phones are now constrained by their cooling systems, and to be honest, I would rather have longer battery life than a few more FPS on a device with a tiny screen. 8
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    @There-Is-No-Virusمنذ 2 سنوات BEST VIDEO YOU HAVE DONE YET. Thanks for telling the truth!
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    @joey-has-a-nameمنذ 2 سنوات hey mrwhostheboss i used to watch u a loooooooonnnnngggggg time ago and i love your videos
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    @user-bo3jx8jw7jقبل 11 أشهر Does epidemic sound make music for you @Mrwhosetheboss or the songs used in this video are already made because the problem section of the video with the id="hidden57" class="buttons"> music used goes hard, jus wanna know if it's something I can listen too ....وسعت 1
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    @antoniomaglione4101منذ 2 سنوات The runners in the background. Someone trying to suck dry the phone battery with a straw, and what else.
    Your videos, Sir, have become peerless id="hidden58" class="buttons"> on Youtube, having achieved an unequalled quality of production.
    Have my unalloyed most deserved compliments.
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    @erikakselrod362منذ 2 سنوات Does this include when you're using the features of maximum processing like found in settings on android?
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    @DeadRyGuyمنذ 2 سنوات This was a phenomenal video, excellent breakdown of the situation. As a long time Samsung user (s6, s7, s10, s21), I've read lots of speculation that id="hidden59" class="buttons"> Game Optimizing Services throttles performance. Furthermore, it's been almost impossible to remove or disable without rooting your phone. This has been one of the more frustrating aspects, for transparency, testing, and because it prevents users from using their hardware how they see fit.
    Although I understand why hardware manufacturers are doing what they are doing, I do hope to see some changes in the near term (as more adequate cooling and power solutions will take time, and likely increase cost).
    I hope that phone manufacturers will be more transparent about what exactly their software does, and that users will be "allowed" to disable services as they see fit. As long as users are informed of potential risks, it should be a user's prerogative to do what they want with what they own. I also hope some sort of industry standard is adopted for how (mobile) chips are tested and compared. Peak performance is fine, but for what length of time can it be sustained? More importantly, what level of performance (and efficiency) can be had for say, 30 minutes at a time?
    Generally, I think people who care about this stuff understand that hardware is limited by it's cooling, and understand that some throttling is acceptable. Just as long as there is transparency, that's my big thing.
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    @Roccofanمنذ 2 سنوات In short, I was correct in sticking with my Note 10+ because all the thickness and weight that came with the “hot newness” was for naught because the benefits touted for all that weight and size didn’t really reach the end user. ....وسعت 5
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    @danieln611منذ 2 سنوات WE MUST PROTEST.
    I want the full power of my chip and i think also a lot of other people do. We need better cooling systems and better battery usage
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    @travelpakistan1519منذ 2 سنوات I don't have enough money to buy these phones, but still watching you're all videos, and loves you're videos❤
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    @AiFAM0.1منذ 2 سنوات I've been your top fan of over 7 years now keep up the good work
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    @djufxقبل 4 أشهر it's aslo on the consumer side. all want smaller or thinner phones (depending on the era). some years ago motorola has put this into choise and made id="hidden62" class="buttons"> 2 variations of a phone. you want it thin or you want battery life? most bought the thinner with obviously less battery for a few mm. ....وسعت 1
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    @tayzondayمنذ 2 سنوات Is this a scandal? I expect my phone to do CPU scaling just like a laptop. But maybe I’m an old nerd. The peak performance is still a part of my end-user experience even with CPU scaling. 149
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    @xzs432منذ 2 سنوات with certain combination of programs i can set my cpu and gpu clock speed and make custom fan curves to try and keep noise down, i love pc gaming, and also playing mobile games on pc through bluestacks 5.
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    @Revtivaمنذ 2 سنوات That's the reason why I consider Snapdragon 870 and Dimensity 1200 to be the most optimized (or balanced should I say) chipsets Qualcomm and MediaTek have ever produced.
    What do you think??
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    @MRKSHSTRCمنذ 2 سنوات This answers my question about the " Optimizing mode" but says in the description how it doesn't work for games.