Upon being asked which version of the Snapdragon 865+ I use, I proudly proclaim, "Hong Kong, 2 sim 5G!" (1 sim in the US).
Concerning the shipment right away: Included the gadget, headphones, papers, adaptor, and a CASE (very excellent) in the Hong Kong version. Superior silicone casing for the camera unit. The case is flawless, as the camera and screen are raised from the ground.
The factory-applied film is beautifully thin and adhered to the screen.
Then everything will be 2022-ready without any awkward retranslations.
I think it's a great layout. Minimal bezels up front, sleek rear, and a dead-center camera cutout up front.
Even though my bronze hue leans closer toward pink, I'm fond of it.
Almost everything in the system is optional and may be disabled or removed, and the system has been thoroughly cleansed.
There are no hiccups or delays in the operation.
Displaying at 120 Hz in Full HD is like something out of a fairy tale. Juicy hues, a stylish answer, perfection. Turning on 2K is pointless since at 60 Hz, the resolution is too low to be noticed by the human eye; but, at 120 Hz, the difference is striking.
There is very little roundness, no false positives, and full functionality along all sides of the display thanks to the responsiveness. (It's great for video games)
The dragon is a complete mystery. On average, 90-115 frames per second are achieved in Tanks with all sliders set to maximum, 16x filtering, HD texturing, and replay recording all enabled. If you adjust the parameters just so, 120 Hz will run smoothly and without interruptions. (Dragon edition only supports 120Hz, whereas exynos maxes out at 60Hz; no support just yet)
There are zero hiccups when playing PUBG and the experience is seamless. When riding a horse, the 240 sensor's response is so quick and powerful that you can feel it even when everything else is equal.
The heat is tolerable, even excellent. You might be surprised to learn that the dragon version uses a graphite substrate while the exinos uses a copper chamber, but I believe this to be a crucial difference, as the dragon provides consistent, even heat while the exinos acts more like a stove.