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S22 ultra exynos concern

(Topic created on: 16-02-2022 07:36 AM)
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dsss
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I was very excited for 2200 but going by early reviews if it's the reality and exynos 2200 is actually slower than 2100 in CPU performance then I feel am debunked by exynos again as am already fedup with 990 on my note 20 ultra. I think high time I rethink my decision once I get my hands on 🥲🥲. Why is UK always tend to suffer 🙄🧘🧘
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Glenntech
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UK are not the only market that gets the Exynos chipset.
Seriously, don't take a lot of these reviews too much as fact.
Quite often they are selective with information and the phones haven't been in their hands for more than a few days or hours. No where near enough time to make any sort of proper assessment of the phones
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dsss
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Yes, That's true but in a battery review by a popular YouTuber exynos 2100 in rendering video is way faster than 2200 which made me nervous 🤐
Glenntech
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This really is one of those get your hands on one and see.
My Note 20 Ultra, although not slow. Sometimes you could just tell it would have the odd glitches.
So I know what you mean.
The software on newer phones can use virtual RAM etc to get the really heavy processing tasks done.
I'd like to see if the settings on both phones were set the same and view the tests. Like were they using the 8GB RAM S22 Ultra or 12 Gb one.
The new phones will have some usage pattern learning as well.
From experience, I get better results than a lot of these reviewers. But the my phone is not setup the same as someone else's
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dsss
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Fingers crossed 🤞
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Matt1412
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Was the mrwhosetheboss? I also watched that video and was concerned as the battery also died before it's predecessor 🤔
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dsss
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Yeah! Even the rendering is too slow compared to 2100
Glenntech
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@dsss @Matt1412
I wouldn't worry too much. These guys are in the business of grabbing peoples attention with something they can make a thing out of. It's all about getting more views to increase the money they receive.
If they don't show they are using like for like comparable models and show you the each is set the same.
You can't make an informed opinion of their 'tests'.
As I said before, if the S22 Ultra is the 128Gb model. That has 8Gb of RAM. The S21 Ultra has 12Gb of RAM
There will be a difference then
BandOfBrothers
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If you believe whats been said this time around some reviewers are suggesting the Qualcomm SnapDragon is suffering.

I'd personally listen to views and then make my own mind up.

Battery Stats is a subjective topic.

Benchmarks look OK on paper but don't often make any difference in the real world.

Otomisation is important and so far from what I've seen both the Exynos and SnapDragon do well.


Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.

The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "

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Babishko
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As an Exynos S21 Ultra owner myself I would simply advise any prospective S22 Ultra owner not to worry about any of these performance figures unduly. When my phone was new it was getting too hot when using the camera and battery life was abysmal. 12 months later after numerous software updates it is a brilliant performer on every level. The Exynos 2200 S22 Ultras will perform much better once fully optimized than some of these early test units for sure. That said I must say that the Exynos 2100 still doesn't get the respect it deserves.