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Galaxy Note10+ im Test: Optimiertes SoC im Samsung-Smartphone verspricht bessere Laufzeiten

Started by Redaktion, August 28, 2019, 17:01:36

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Redaktion

Der S-Pen und ein wuchtiges Display machen auch in diesem Jahr wieder den Unterschied zur Galaxy-S-Reihe aus. Erstmals steckt auch ein weiterentwickeltes SoC im neuen Note, ob dies auch durch mehr Effizienz für bessere Laufzeiten sorgt, muss der Test zeigen. In vielen Belangen bedienen sich die Koreaner der hauseigenen S-Reihe, versäumen aber ein Smartphone der Superlative zu entwickeln.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Galaxy-Note10-im-Test-Optimiertes-SoC-im-Samsung-Smartphone-verspricht-bessere-Laufzeiten.432023.0.html

ott-muc

"für eine Spitzenpositionierung in puncto Laufzeit reicht es deswegen aber noch lange nicht."

Traurig, aber wahr. Das P30 Pro hat 58 % mehr WiFi Laufzeit.
Tolles Smartphone, aber wie oft in den letzten Jahren mittelmäßige Akkuleistung bei Samsung. Schade.. 😟

Arturo

Nice article. I love your in depth reviews!

I have a serious doubt regarding the dual GPS function. You mention that the Note 10+ does not support dual band but I have tested with GPSTest on my new Note 10+ 256Gb (SM-N975F/DS) and it shows L5 & E5a as active, doesn't this mean that dual band is working?

thanks

Daniel Schmidt

Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56
Nice article. I love your in depth reviews!

I have a serious doubt regarding the dual GPS function. You mention that the Note 10+ does not support dual band but I have tested with GPSTest on my new Note 10+ 256Gb (SM-N975F/DS) and it shows L5 & E5a as active, doesn't this mean that dual band is working?

thanks
No, L5 ist part of GPS and E5a of Galileo. Dual-Band means that two bands of the same GNSS are active. E.g. E1 and E5a for Galileo.

Arturo

Quote from: Daniel Schmidt on September 07, 2019, 12:38:28
Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56
Nice article. I love your in depth reviews!

I have a serious doubt regarding the dual GPS function. You mention that the Note 10+ does not support dual band but I have tested with GPSTest on my new Note 10+ 256Gb (SM-N975F/DS) and it shows L5 & E5a as active, doesn't this mean that dual band is working?

thanks
No, L5 ist part of GPS and E5a of Galileo. Dual-Band means that two bands of the same GNSS are active. E.g. E1 and E5a for Galileo.


Hi Daniel

Yes, this is what I'm saying. In GPStest I have active L1 & L5 and E1 & E5a. In my LG G7 with the same GPStest app I cannot see/connect to any L5 or E5a bands, unlike the Note 10+

How did you confirm that your tested Note 10+ did NOT have dual frequency?

Regards


Daniel Schmidt

Quote from: Arturo on September 09, 2019, 10:13:36
Quote from: Daniel Schmidt on September 07, 2019, 12:38:28
Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56
Nice article. I love your in depth reviews!

I have a serious doubt regarding the dual GPS function. You mention that the Note 10+ does not support dual band but I have tested with GPSTest on my new Note 10+ 256Gb (SM-N975F/DS) and it shows L5 & E5a as active, doesn't this mean that dual band is working?

thanks
No, L5 ist part of GPS and E5a of Galileo. Dual-Band means that two bands of the same GNSS are active. E.g. E1 and E5a for Galileo.


Hi Daniel

Yes, this is what I'm saying. In GPStest I have active L1 & L5 and E1 & E5a. In my LG G7 with the same GPStest app I cannot see/connect to any L5 or E5a bands, unlike the Note 10+

How did you confirm that your tested Note 10+ did NOT have dual frequency?

Regards
I also use GPSTest. I have tested it again and now the Dual-Bands are shown. I will correct it. Thanks for the hint.


M@tu

Ist nun ein Herzfrequenzsensor verbaut? Es steht auf der Rückseite bei den Kameras im Bericht.

Daniel Schmidt

Quote from: M@tu on October 30, 2019, 12:54:56
Ist nun ein Herzfrequenzsensor verbaut? Es steht auf der Rückseite bei den Kameras im Bericht.
Nein, ist er nicht. Ich korrigere das gleich. Danke für den Hinweis.

ott-muc


Daniel Schmidt

Quote from: ott-muc on January 16, 2020, 21:21:33
Wäre es möglich die Akkulaufzeiten nach dem Update auf Android 10 zum Vergleich zu testen?
Ja, ist möglich. Werde ich nächste Woche mal anstoßen.



Daniel Schmidt



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