It can work but not for average consumer, you need magisk and lot of modules for workaround.You have LineageOS?
It used to be that some banks did not work on phones with custom ROMs and/or rooted.
It can work but not for average consumer, you need magisk and lot of modules for workaround.You have LineageOS?
It used to be that some banks did not work on phones with custom ROMs and/or rooted.
He's talking about phones that have had generic Android installed on them over the vendor install. The Pixel does it fine because its Android is the vendor Android. If you replaced it with Lineage or any other generic Android install you'd find Android Pay no longer works, as well as a number of banking/financial apps.
Was talking about going to lineageOS and nfc payments are not available. 10 years ago I was content buying cheap xiaomi phones (Mi8 was great and only 200€) but at the time, payments were mostly cash and card readers sparse... Now everything is changed, my whole banking is done by phone.What are you talking about?
How Google had to screw up very hard with the Tensor G5 to the point that a"7nm" Kirin 9030 matches them?Google Skill issueView attachment 139768
Why is the tensor's X4, which is clocked 15% faster than the one in Qualcomm's 8gen3, 5% slower?
You know the first question should be if it is even running at that clock rate for the duration of the testWhy is the tensor's X4, which is clocked 15% faster than the one in Qualcomm's 8gen3, 5% slower?
No plot of frequency vs time?This reviewer does check that, tho idk if he did specifically in this video.
In the exynos 2500 video, he did note that the X925 was not holding it's boost, and noted it in the graph.
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Well, as I mentioned in my previous comment, the reviewer does keep track of the frequency of the cores. In the exynos 2500 video, not only did he point out thermal throttling, but even showed a snippet of the clip where you can see the frequency of each cores during testing as it was being tested.No plot of frequency vs time?
It's not worth speculating further without it. Because that's the #1 most likely culprit

Not exactly. But I suspect it's not a peak frequency as often as it should be. Voltage and thermal constraints abound. But I don't know at which time scale Tensor adjusts clocks.Do you think it's thermal throttling here too?
If only I had a bilibili account, I can ask the dude directly.Not exactly. But I suspect it's not a peak frequency as often as it should be. Voltage and thermal constraints abound. But I don't know at which time scale Tensor adjusts clocks.