AARON BRYANT2
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Sigh, same exact way as was explained for selecting video resolutions in the posts above yours.
Ok, I am looking at it now and I see this
Sigh, same exact way as was explained for selecting video resolutions in the posts above yours.
Looking for this like from the previous phones:
Hey guys, coming from a Galaxy S8 there is a 4K time limit no I don't know if that is due to the Heat or the Snapdragon of this phone
Does the S10 have a 4k recording time limit as well?
Welcome to a forum. You don't get to dictate what's discussed here. Considering no one has this device yet, this question is premature. People answered it from their experience with other Samsung devices.
I doubt it, considering you can record unlimited in lower resolutions.Also, the limit exists for import tax purposes. If these devices allowed unlimited recordings, they could be considered a video camera subject to higher taxes.
Heard this discussed on Leo's show.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say yes it will still have a recording limit. 10 Mins at the least or mayber more but not much. This is an android software limitation and a SOC limitation which is a problem because of how many android manufactures use the software. Since Google makes it generic to cover all phones their is no tight integration between software and hardware, like on the Apple side. The snapdragon is just taxed to much and will heat up, you don't want that going on for to long. Also a faster storage controller would do wonders in this regard.
I think back to also when Samsung exynos soc didn't have the same limitation because they could tailor it more to the chipset which was their own.
I have the new OnePlus 7 Pro with UFS 3.0, which I would assume would be fast enough to keep up with the recording capability, but I still have a 10 minute limit.