7/5/2023 0 Comments Snapdragon battery guru 808![]() Tap on it so that it is toggled off and then you can launch your game and see the graphics the way they were meant to be seen. the other is called Game Optimizer and this is actually enabled by default. One of these is for the regular Battery Saver mode that was introduced in Android 5.0 Lollipop. Look in the Battery Saver section at the bottom and you’ll see two features that can be toggled on and off. ![]() Then you’ll want to dive into the Battery and Power Saving section of the settings.įrom here, you’ll see two sections, Battery Information is at the top and then you have the Battery Saver section at the bottom. To access this feature you will need to head into the Settings of your LG G4 and then make sure you are in the General tab(or General section if you are in List View). I just can’t see how this would save you more than 5% of your LG G4’s battery life. Again, the differences here are not night and day so I am very, very curious to see the differences in battery life with this feature turned on and turned off. It’s interesting that LG felt the need to add in some graphical degradation in order to increase the battery life of the LG G4. Tap on the ‘Battery & Power Saving’ Option.Launch the Settings Application in the LG G4.LG seems to like it this way because they’ve already worked with the Snapdragon 810(in the LG G Flex 2) and chose to not put it in the LG G4. This is under high load though and isn’t for simple and quick everyday tasks. Because of this, some tests have shown the Snapdragon 808 performs better than the 810 because it stays cooler for longer. The Snapdragon 810 just heats up so fast that it has to be throttled back so that it doesn’t get so hot that it shuts off. ![]() The 810 has had a lot of complaints about poor performance due to some aggressive thermal throttling and this is something that LG didn’t want to deal with. LG had good reason in opting for the Snapdragon 808 though. It also means that the RAM inside the LG G4 is LPDDR3 RAM instead of the LPDDR4 RAM that we see in some other 2015 flagships. This means there is only 6 cores inside the SoC compared to the 8 cores that the Snapdragon 810 has. While other OEMs are using the Snapdragon 810 alongside some LPDDR4 RAM, LG has opted for the Snapdragon 808. The G4 is LG’s latest and greatest but interestingly enough, the company didn’t go with the latest and greatest hardware inside it.
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