CPU Z SOC - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Any one give me screenshot of soc tab on cpu z

Here ya go.

cbhavesh said:
Any one give me screenshot of soc tab on cpu z
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shark1987 said:
Here ya go.
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Why it show "Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 1.96GHz" but on nexus 6p we have v2.1 right?

cbhavesh said:
Why it show "Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 1.96GHz" but on nexus 6p we have v2.1 right?
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The 810 v1 is revision r0pX where X, I believe, is the model of the first revision. Each model can have some slight variation in a component used, the location its made, etc. The first version has no revisions.
The 810 v2.1 is revision r1p1 since the second version is the first revision.

AJZ12 said:
The 810 v1 is revision r0pX where X, I believe, is the model of the first revision. Each model can have some slight variation in a component used, the location its made, etc. The first version has no revisions.
The 810 v2.1 is revision r1p1 since the second version is the first revision.
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How do i check the version?

cbhavesh said:
How do i check the version?
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All of the SD 810's since the LG G Flex 2 are the v2.1 chip from accounts I've seen. I don't even know why you're concerned

Pilz said:
All of the SD 810's since the LG G Flex 2 are the v2.1 chip from accounts I've seen. I don't even know why you're concerned
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My only concerned is if it has SD 810 v2.1 then why v2.1 is not showing on SOC tab.
On my previous nexus 6p some where it show SD 810 v2.1 my on soc tab or some other app i don't remember.

cbhavesh said:
My only concerned is if it has SD 810 v2.1 then why v2.1 is not showing on SOC tab.
On my previous nexus 6p some where it show SD 810 v2.1 my on soc tab or some other app i don't remember.
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It is v2.1, the 6P never has nor ever will use the original SD810. The fact that you're so paranoid about the version shows you didn't do any research on the 6P or any SD810 phone other than reading over heating articles. The only 2 phones that ever used the SD810 v2 were the LG G Flex 2, and the HTC One M9. You can read more about it here
2 minute on Google and you could have easily found this information:
Every phone since those 2 that used the SD810 had the v2.1 SOC NOT the v2. HTC later switched to the v2.1 SD810 despite claiming they always used it.
Other members have stated above several times how to read/understand the CPU-Z revision number in the SOC tab. We can't help you on the forum if you won't accept what's being shown/told to you in black and white numerous times.
You could have simply searched the forum to find your answer instead of creating a new OP and cluttering up the forum. This is a 27+ page OP discussing the SD810 in the Nexus 6P which should contain everythign that I've already stated.
To further prove my point here is another OP discussing the LG G Flex 2's SD810 variant. It looks like LG changed from v2 to the v2.1 as production of the phone continued therefore proving no one is using the v2 in a new production phone.

cbhavesh said:
My only concerned is if it has SD 810 v2.1 then why v2.1 is not showing on SOC tab.
On my previous nexus 6p some where it show SD 810 v2.1 my on soc tab or some other app i don't remember.
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The name of the SoC is the Snapdragon 810, that's why you only see that. It doesn't show revision number.

geoff5093 said:
The name of the SoC is the Snapdragon 810, that's why you only see that. It doesn't show revision number.
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Thanks. Is there any way i can see which version it is.

Pilz said:
It is v2.1, the 6P never has nor ever will use the original SD810. The fact that you're so paranoid about the version shows you didn't do any research on the 6P or any SD810 phone other than reading over heating articles. The only 2 phones that ever used the SD810 v2 were the LG G Flex 2, and the HTC One M9. You can read more about it here
2 minute on Google and you could have easily found this information:
Every phone since those 2 that used the SD810 had the v2.1 SOC NOT the v2. HTC later switched to the v2.1 SD810 despite claiming they always used it.
Other members have stated above several times how to read/understand the CPU-Z revision number in the SOC tab. We can't help you on the forum if you won't accept what's being shown/told to you in black and white numerous times.
You could have simply searched the forum to find your answer instead of creating a new OP and cluttering up the forum. This is a 27+ page OP discussing the SD810 in the Nexus 6P which should contain everythign that I've already stated.
To further prove my point here is another OP discussing the LG G Flex 2's SD810 variant. It looks like LG changed from v2 to the v2.1 as production of the phone continued therefore proving no one is using the v2 in a new production phone.
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Bro don't get angry . I know you have very good knowledge about and that the reason to clear out all the doubts about it.

cbhavesh said:
Bro don't get angry . I know you have very good knowledge about and that the reason to clear out all the doubts about it.
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I'm not at all angry, so if it sounds that way I apologize. It is frustrating to see the same question over and over when the answer is easily found. I haven't had any overheating issues, even when I OC'd both clusters. It will throttle slightly when it gets hot, but every CPU does.

Related

New Russian 2011 Model with 1.4ghz cpu

http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/31/samsung-galaxy-s-rumored-to-be-getting-a-1-4ghz-2011-edition-n/
You didn't think Samsung was going to leave the classic Galaxy S handset in the past, did you? Dmitriy Ryabinin of hi-tech.mail.ru has tracked down the above comparison sheet showing off a new variant of the 4-inch Android phone, this time packing a 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255T chip and a 14.4Mbps HSPA+ radio. Other than those upgrades and a 1650mAh battery, it's a faithful reproduction of last year's original and should be arriving in Russia around the end of April for a price of just under 24,000 rubles ($846). What gives us faith in this apparent leak is our earlier sighting of a 3.7-inch Galaxy S2 "Mini" device from Samsung, which also clocks in at a mighty 1.4GHz. Coincidence? We doubt it.
[Thanks, Andy]
Update: That was quick. Samsung's Russian mouthpiece has confirmed all of the above, adding note of a metal back cover and a Galaxy S Plus name for markets outside of Russia. Sadly, there's no word as to where else it might be showing up.
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INeedYourHelp said:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/31/samsung-galaxy-s-rumored-to-be-getting-a-1-4ghz-2011-edition-n/
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How about a "new russian 2011 model" with 90-60-90
So is the reason the chip is rated at 1.4 GHz because it is using a Qualcomm and they are slower than other brands (like original Hummingbird)?
-IK- said:
So is the reason the chip is rated at 1.4 GHz because it is using a Qualcomm and they are slower than other brands (like original Hummingbird)?
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I think the difference in cpu performance will not be noticeable. However, I have heard of how well the Qualcomm cpu's overclock (1ghz -> 1.8ghz).
The biggest disappoint will come from the gpu. The qualcomm 205 gpu is NOT an upgrade.
who wants to buy this phone, galaxy s2 coming few months
sryche said:
who wants to buy this phone, galaxy s2 coming few months
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Yeah, but who want's to buy a S2?
who will buy a galaxy s when galaxy s 2 is available ?
We already have a thread about this.

[Q] Slightly concerned with the CPU statistics on my N3.

Hello,
I just recently picked up a GN3 from Pakistan and due to how shady the cellphone market is here, I have been trying everything I can to figure out whether my phone is a fake or not. The device was shipped in from the UAE and what concerns me a little is the information I'm getting using a few apps that scan the CPU.
My knowledge in this regard is a little weak and for some reason I feel like I don't have the chipset that Samsung might have wanted me to have. Please take a look. I have the SnapDragon 800 version (SM-9005).
Should the processor say something along the lines of SD800E instead of ArmV7?
Thanks in advance.
Use this app if it's available to you and it will tell you if its real or a fake. It compares it to other devices.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hotdog.truth
Thats a Legit N3, All SOC are ARM Based.
Manufacturer, Device, Product, Brand, Android Version, API level,build ID, Fingerprint, Resolution, Processor, Memory, etc is all correct. From that app atleast you should have this if you scroll down:
OpenGL 1.X (Adreno(TM) 330 same for GL 2.0
Graphics mode should be RGBA 32BIT
If so, your all set. You can also benchmark it for peace of mind... your score should be 17~20k on quadrant and geekbench 3 should be 800+ for single-core and 2400+ for multi-core. (Mines 869/2510 GB3, 20K on Quadrant but stock should be abit lower)
There is no way any of the fake note 3 soc will come close to these scores.
nxneko said:
Thats a Legit N3, All SOC are ARM Based.
Manufacturer, Device, Product, Brand, Android Version, API level,build ID, Fingerprint, Resolution, Processor, Memory, etc is all correct. From that app atleast you should have this if you scroll down:
OpenGL 1.X (Adreno(TM) 330 same for GL 2.0
Graphics mode should be RGBA 32BIT
If so, your all set. You can also benchmark it for peace of mind... your score should be 17~20k on quadrant and geekbench 3 should be 800+ for single-core and 2400+ for multi-core. (Mines 869/2510 GB3, 20K on Quadrant but stock should be abit lower)
There is no way any of the fake note 3 soc will come close to these scores.
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I scored 28894 ..that decent? Says faster then 92% of devices in the world lol
03redgti said:
I scored 28894 ..that decent? Says faster then 92% of devices in the world lol
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Yeah thats good then.... lol your in the clear what rom/kernel though...holyheck.
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nxneko said:
Yeah thats good then.... lol your in the clear what rom/kernel though...holyheck.
Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk
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Jellybomb with beast mode kernal
floko127 said:
Hello,
I just recently picked up a GN3 from Pakistan and due to how shady the cellphone market is here, I have been trying everything I can to figure out whether my phone is a fake or not. The device was shipped in from the UAE and what concerns me a little is the information I'm getting using a few apps that scan the CPU.
My knowledge in this regard is a little weak and for some reason I feel like I don't have the chipset that Samsung might have wanted me to have. Please take a look. I have the SnapDragon 800 version (SM-9005).
Should the processor say something along the lines of SD800E instead of ArmV7?
Thanks in advance.
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That's definitely a legit n9005. I have the same stuff come up on mine which is uk version.
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
Just a heads up though, if you use xposed framework and have xprivacy installed it can come up as a fake due to the app not having permission to read all the info.
I have 2 Note 3's that are "Fakes" but as soon as xprivacy was turned off they become Genuine...

not much difference between the 801 and 805

http://tabtec.com/android/snapdragon-805-vs-snapdragon-801-new-results-surface/
Your phone is not outdated with the cat 6 check it out.
android_4life said:
http://tabtec.com/android/snapdragon-805-vs-snapdragon-801-new-results-surface/
Your phone is not outdated with the cat 6 check it out.
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Interesting
Yes but when more quad he content like games starts becoming available the adreno 420 will show much improvement.
Yes but the only thing I care about is battery life. I think it will be better on the 805.
Sent from my LG-D850
The cat 6 has one thing the original doesn't which is better future prove thanks to it being able to run 64 apps.
Wow! Did I drink too much tonight, because I am having a hard time reading and understanding some of these posts?
It's not only 801 vs 805, you have to include the GPU as well to see the difference regarding a smartphone.
And the Adreno 420 is a whole other story than the 330...
Fir3blade said:
It's not only 801 vs 805, you have to include the GPU as well to see the difference regarding a smartphone.
And the Adreno 420 is a whole other story than the 330...
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The GPU is built in. It's not like a 801 can come paired with the adreno 420.
One thing not factored in though is thermal throttling with our phones. The 805 may have more problems with that in the G3 but not in non LG phones so the difference could be a lot larger in whatever phones that may have it.
flaring afro said:
The GPU is built in. It's not like a 801 can come paired with the adreno 420.
One thing not factored in though is thermal throttling with our phones. The 805 may have more problems with that in the G3 but not in non LG phones so the difference could be a lot larger in whatever phones that may have it.
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Dude I am aware of this.... ?
frankgreimes said:
The cat 6 has one thing the original doesn't which is better future prove thanks to it being able to run 64 apps.
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Well...lucky for us there will be millions of smartphones unable to run 64 apps
Enviado desde mi LG-D855 mediante Tapatalk
Fir3blade said:
Dude I am aware of this.... ?
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Which is why it IS just a 801 vs 805 thing and your first statement doesn't make sense...
anyone here have the f460 rooted?
flaring afro said:
Which is why it IS just a 801 vs 805 thing and your first statement doesn't make sense...
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Have a nice day...

Snapdradon 810 V2.1 Question

Hi all,
I remember reading that the nexus 6p has a snapdradon 810 V2.1 SoC.
I am not quite so sure though as I'm sure the GPU Clock speesnof this particular revision is 630MHz whereas the nexus 6P's GPU tops out at 600MHz. Just posting this to gain some clarification on this. Will post my information sources for this later when I'm back from work
TEW999 said:
Hi all,
I remember reading that the nexus 6p has a snapdradon 810 V2.1 SoC.
I am not quite so sure though as I'm sure the GPU Clock speesnof this particular revision is 630MHz whereas the nexus 6P's GPU tops out at 600MHz. Just posting this to gain some clarification on this. Will post my information sources for this later when I'm back from work
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https://twitter.com/urbanstrata/status/621378098198507521?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
OEMs can lower CPU/GPU clock to lower temperatures.. Like Oneplus..
TEW999 said:
Hi all,
I remember reading that the nexus 6p has a snapdradon 810 V2.1 SoC.
I am not quite so sure though as I'm sure the GPU Clock speesnof this particular revision is 630MHz whereas the nexus 6P's GPU tops out at 600MHz. Just posting this to gain some clarification on this. Will post my information sources for this later when I'm back from work
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Underclocked by the manufacturer to keep the temperature down.

Snapdragon 810 CPU Throttling!!

The SD810 Throttling issue has not been fixed yet! .The device is becoming as hot as an iron box
Is there any alternate ways to fix it without affecting the performance?
Will Sony fix it in upcoming Android Nougat update?
I tried AnTuTu Benchmark and my initial score was about 55000 thereafter i tried running the same by putting the device in refrigerator Surprisingly i got a score of 93000
heptyle said:
The SD810 Throttling issue has not been fixed yet! .The device is becoming as hot as an iron box
Is there any alternate ways to fix it without affecting the performance?
Will Sony fix it in upcoming Android Nougat update?
I tried AnTuTu Benchmark and my initial score was about 55000 thereafter i tried running the same by putting the device in refrigerator [emoji14] Surprisingly i got a score of 93000
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buy refrigerator case then. should be already on aliexpress
tapniete talkiem
dzebrys said:
buy refrigerator case then. should be already on aliexpress
tapniete talkiem
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haha that's a cool idea
SD810 is a bad chip, name one device that has no performance/throttling issues with this chipset!
willumpie82 said:
SD810 is a bad chip, name one device that has no performance/throttling issues with this chipset!
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willumpie82 said:
SD810 is a bad chip, name one device that has no performance/throttling issues with this chipset!
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Z5 with dual heatpipe actually not that bad with SD810. It's just Z5c problem but since SD810 is a overkill on 720P, we are free to downgrade our clock without real hurt the experiences.

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