A different aspect that I am unable to categorize as either a good, a negative, or nit-picking. And this, of course, is about the Exynos 990, which is an amazing system on a chip in every sense of the phrase. Therefore, not only does the SoC go under a different component, but so does the One UI. When it comes to being honest, the Exynos 990 is a good system-on-a-chip (SoC), but it really likes to eat the battery. As a result of this, the charge in games, particularly those that are complex, or in applications that actively use the processor and GPU, runs out pretty quickly. Because of this, a charge can last anywhere from one to two and a half days, with the screen remaining functional for anywhere from four to eight hours, depending on how you use your smartphone. But the thing that is the most absurd about it is that the Game Optimizing Service, which is supposed to give the maximum performance in games, not only makes the performance in games worse, but it also makes the system itself run slower, and even the battery in games where it is used leaves a little, but faster. After you disable the Game Optimization Service, the smartphone will spring to life almost instantly, and it will be a lot more enjoyable to use. In some games, the graphics are not very good or even bad, despite the fact that a smartphone is able to push the graphics to even higher levels, even if doing so reduces the device's battery life. This presents an interesting paradox. Because after manual settings you can achieve excellent graphics, observing the performance / beauty of graphics / power consumption / heating ratio, I express a great deal of respect to game developers who give graphics settings, particularly when there are a lot of them. This is especially true when there are a lot of them. As a side note on heating: The Exynos 990 gets warm, but not nearly as much as some other people, especially when charging (even quickly), or even while using it normally - I did not notice this. I did not check to see how much the SoC itself heats up, but it feels warm in the area of the top of the screen and the upper back, but it is not hot, and the battery reached a maximum of -44 degrees Celsius. I did not check to see how much the SoC itself heats up. In general, despite the fact that the Exynos 990 and other smartphone chips, such as 120 Hz, have a voracious appetite, I am pleased with the mobile device.
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