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Title: realme XT smartphone in review: Good low-light performance
Post by: Redaktion on January 19, 2020, 05:33:08
Based on the realme 5 Pro, the XT makes a decent leap forward, especially in terms of camera and storage configuration. The price remains low at less than 300 Euros (~$334), and the software is also quite respectable. The only obstacle is aggressive energy-saving management.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/realme-XT-smartphone-in-review-Good-low-light-performance.450442.0.html
Title: Re: realme XT smartphone in review: Good low-light performance
Post by: Arif on January 21, 2020, 05:09:09
Tip for Advanced user

You can disable the Agressive task killer by disabling the package com.coloros.athena using adb

adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.coloros.athena

To revert:
adb shell pm enable com.coloros.athena

Works fine with Realme 5 Pro, but you will lose the function to kill all apps using the X button in the recents menu, not that it matter anyway because you can still swipe them individually, and my apps still run in the background.
Title: Re: realme XT smartphone in review: Good low-light performance
Post by: ashleygf on January 21, 2020, 13:25:37
Bought my XT in Australia. My version doesn't appear to have NFC.
>:D
Or is there a settling I have missed ?
Title: Re: realme XT smartphone in review: Good low-light performance
Post by: Ivan_R on February 28, 2020, 10:20:03
You should really include DC dimming option test with graphs when phone has the option. What's the point in treating it like any other display?

You're site is best for that, but now you should make the next step. It doesn't cost anything to include one more graph with dc dimming enabled ti see how good the implementation is. .