1. thurask's Avatar
    I noticed the heat issue still remain after this update, typing email is laggy in the hub.

    Hope they will get it fixed!
    Quite a bit of that is because Qualcomm dropped the ball when designing the Snapdragon 808, so that can't be 100% fixed in software.
    12-05-16 01:13 PM
  2. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    Quite a bit of that is because Qualcomm dropped the ball when designing the Snapdragon 808, so that can't be 100% fixed in software.
    I thought it was them going with an off the shelf ARM design with 810/808, and went back to their own in 820 like the 801.
    12-05-16 01:32 PM
  3. thurask's Avatar
    I thought it was them going with an off the shelf ARM design with 810/808, and went back to their own in 820 like the 801.
    They still messed up in doing so.

    Come to think of it, using a Cortex A53 might be why the Raspberry Pi 3 is as hot as the sun...
    12-05-16 01:36 PM
  4. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    They still messed up in doing so.

    Come to think of it, using a Cortex A53 might be why the Raspberry Pi 3 is as hot as the sun...
    625 uses the A53 and so does the 652, haven't heard complaints there. Thought the culprit was A57.
    12-05-16 02:23 PM
  5. thurask's Avatar
    625 uses the A53 and so does the 652, haven't heard complaints there. Thought the culprit was A57.
    Then it's Broadcom who are dense there...
    12-05-16 02:28 PM
  6. anon(4247406)'s Avatar
    Anyone else has problems with this update? When I leave it laying around for a while, the phone shuts off, and I can only power it on again after a lot of tries on the power button with the charger connected. This happened four times in the past 24 hours now; every time battery level was more than 50%.
    Yesterday evening I set it back to factory settings and set everything up like I'm used too, but this morning it shut down again
    12-12-16 06:02 AM
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    12-13-16 06:36 AM
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