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BlahBlah, 07 Jun 2024Excellent comparation! Now do that against Redmi 9 and ... moreHey! I remember you, nice to see ya again!

"I know you are a phone collector so please, if you can, buy your self a phone with T606 chip and try to work with it only for basics like phone calls and socials for at least 2 weeks.."

I mean, I don't think I could personally, I'm used to the lag-free experience that anything between an SD 855+ and an SD 8+ Gen 1 can give me. I haven't used anything newer than the 8+ Gen 1. Either way, at prices this low, Unisoc is the best one can get, certainly not the likes of Helio G35/36/37.

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    • 07 Jun 2024

    DarlingYext, 24 Mar 2024I've never seen such nonsense, but after you started c... moreExcellent comparation!

    Now do that against Redmi 9 and its older MT6769Z against this Unisoc's "low-end" chip.

    Thank you.

    Finally someone recognizing the true power of Unisoc chipsets.

    It's a sarcasm lol.

    Sure, the guy was wrong when he tried to compare uncomparable but he's got a point. That chipset is weak even for the most basic daily operations.

    I know you are a phone collector so please, if you can, buy your self a phone with T606 chip and try to work with it only for basics like phone calls and socials for at least 2 weeks and then let me know about your experience with phone.

    My grandmother use to have a Redmi Note 9 with MT6769Z chispet a.k.a. Mediatek G85 which was also older than the T606 and stronger even if not by a lot but still..

    I know older people have a tendency to press on anything, sometimes that's not intentionnal, sometimes they just don't understand what to do so it's possible that grandma's daily routines with a phone somehow slowed him down and maybe it would happend anyway, but every here and then i was helping her with her phone and try to clear some things from her phone so it can be more responsive. It was so slow...

    I am not a power user at all. Buy really... It was so buggy and slow. At least for me.

    Interestingly enough my grandma did not Have issues with it even with that performance, she didn't wanted a new phone until she accidentally broke the screen and only then she was forced to get another.

    It seems this fellow from Lava is meant for elders and even with that crappy chipset it can be a good buy. For some.

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      • Anonymous
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      • 08 Apr 2024

      still valid

        motylek, 24 Mar 2024It's not a banger At least the chipset is better than most phones at this price range

          Panther G, 24 Mar 2024I'm just going to assume that both Helio A22 and G35 p... morewell, to use some logic here, helio A22 is basically P22 with 4 cores removed. both are still garbage in performance. even unisoc sc9863a, t603 or t606 can beat those chips anytime. G35 may perform a little bit better than P22 and A22. those kind of chips aren't designed to run newer android than android 10 anyway.

            motylek, 24 Mar 2024I know whats a entry level device, but is that a joke? Not-... moreunless if you invest in replacing parts, i'd say going with older flagships is fine. but buying new budget midrange phones are also a good option as well. just avoid phones with helio G3x, P22 and P35 or even A22. those are garbage in 2024 standards.

              motylek, 24 Mar 2024I know whats a entry level device, but is that a joke? Not-... moreI've never seen such nonsense, but after you started comparing this to phones powered by the MT6580, it truly became obvious that you have no clue what you are talking about.

              https://nanoreview.net/en/soc-compare/unisoc-tiger-t616-vs-mediatek-mt6580

              Well first of all, you mentioned the age of these chipsets.. yeah the MT6580 is 5 years older than the T616, and it's from early 2016. The Unisoc however is from 2021, so it's already way more modern. Then there is the transistor size, the T616 is a 12nm chipset, while the MT6580 is 28nm, that is an insane difference and means way better battery life. So about connectivity, at this price point I think we should forget about 5G, but with the MT6580 you have to forget about 4G as well, there is also Bluetooth 5, instead of 4.1 on the newer SoC, and faster Wi-Fi. RAM and storage are also very different, LPDDR3 on the Mediatek, while LPDDR4X on the Unisoc, maximum RAM is 2GB versus 12GB, eMMC 5.0 storage vs UFS 2.2 storage, so no the performance of these two chipsets isn't close at all.

                Panther G, 23 Mar 2024Unisoc T616 on a budget phone? It's truly a banger for... moreIt's not a banger

                  I know whats a entry level device, but is that a joke? Not-so new android put on old hardware, you can compare it with putting Android 13 + Google Apps on a Sony Xperia SP (it struggles with gapps even on android 8). Battery and display is big, to fool people, same applies with the camera, 50MP, it probably takes shit photos, no OIS or anything, the second lens is useless. Even the 8/128 won't help. The CPU is shit. MT6580 has similiar performance to this. If you need a cheap phone i recommend getting a older flagship. For example: Xiaomi Mi 9, Xiaomi Mi 10, Xiaomi Mi 11, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, etc. You can buy older flagship androids really cheap, where iPhone 11 is still expensive 💀

                    you have to suffer, 24 Mar 2024yes it is. but manufacturers decided to shove newer android... moreI'm just going to assume that both Helio A22 and G35 perform similarly since they're both very outdated and inferior

                      Panther G, 24 Mar 2024So you mean that any phones currently sold today that uses ... moreyes it is. but manufacturers decided to shove newer android version to make it brand new while the hardware itself isn't designed for that. it's like trying to carry an elephant with a moped. even redmi 6a struggle to open whatsapp or even doing anything. let alone those new phones under the same chip. it is just on par with snapdragon 425.

                        you have to suffer, 23 Mar 2024helio A22 is like the modern equivalent of MT6580. those ... moreSo you mean that any phones currently sold today that uses Helio A22 is equivalent to an entry-level phone in 2017?

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                          • Anonymous
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                          • 23 Mar 2024

                          Best entry level phone. Amazing pricing. Go on LAVA.

                            Panther G, 23 Mar 2024Unisoc T616 on a budget phone? It's truly a banger for... morehelio A22 is like the modern equivalent of MT6580.
                            those chips are notorious when it comes to performance. it lags so hard even taking phone calls, messaging, and scrolling social media. even unisoc sc9863a performs miles better than A22.

                              you have to suffer, 23 Mar 2024they may not consume as much if the display supports variab... moreDoubt it at this price.

                                justasmile, 23 Mar 2024Forgot about the 90hz? That consumes battery too.they may not consume as much if the display supports variable refresh rate. which slows down the refresh rate by 60 or below if the device is idle.

                                  you have to suffer, 23 Mar 2024720p are quite beneficial for battery life and performance.... moreForgot about the 90hz? That consumes battery too.

                                    justasmile, 22 Mar 2024It’s fine… would’ve preferred them to use FHD+ display with... more720p are quite beneficial for battery life and performance. although viewing experience is subpar, they help to make the gpu and cpu work less. and yeah, i would like to see this phone with 1080p and even 90hz. like in realme c55.

                                      Unisoc T616 on a budget phone? It's truly a banger for a phone at a price of $100. A lot of budget phones use very weak and outated chipsets such as Helio A22, G35 or any other weak chipsets while a few use Helio G85. Unisoc T616 is definately better than Helio G85 and it outright stomps Helio A22 and G35 in performance.

                                        It’s fine… would’ve preferred them to use FHD+ display with 60hz instead of HD+ with 90hz tho