Quote from: ott-muc on February 01, 2020, 19:22:57Daten sind im Test ergänzt. Ist tatsächlich ein wenig besser geworden.
Wann kommt der erneute Akku-Test unter Android 10? ;)
Quote from: ott-muc on January 16, 2020, 21:21:33Ja, ist möglich. Werde ich nächste Woche mal anstoßen.
Wäre es möglich die Akkulaufzeiten nach dem Update auf Android 10 zum Vergleich zu testen?
Quote from: M@tu on October 30, 2019, 12:54:56Nein, ist er nicht. Ich korrigere das gleich. Danke für den Hinweis.
Ist nun ein Herzfrequenzsensor verbaut? Es steht auf der Rückseite bei den Kameras im Bericht.
Quote from: Arturo on September 09, 2019, 10:13:36I also use GPSTest. I have tested it again and now the Dual-Bands are shown. I will correct it. Thanks for the hint.Quote from: Daniel Schmidt on September 07, 2019, 12:38:28Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56No, 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.
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
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
Quote from: Daniel Schmidt on September 07, 2019, 12:38:28Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56No, 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.
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
Quote from: Arturo on September 04, 2019, 14:38:56No, 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.
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