Re: Another Moto Pure review
I am beginning to wonder how pertinent reviews are now without at least a week of use. My review was was more favorable several days ago and after a week I am seeing how hot the device runs for the use I intended it to be a part of. 3D games run hot after twenty minutes and VR content runs critical hot (120 degrees) with an insane 50% battery use after 30 minutes. No such issues with the Note 4 and it's 805.
I think the 808 (as is) is a bad chip for anything beyond light to medium use and the LCD does not help. Battery life for my normal medium to high use is two hours better with the Note 4 and three hours better with lighter use. Video streaming playback is four hours better. Sadly not an exaggeration.
If you are a light to medium user, the Pure is IMO a very good device. I would gladly exchange the home button on the Note 4 for the two great stereo speakers on the Pure. I'm also going to miss having twice the internal storage, but no point in it if battery life is weak and the device runs hot playing the games I loaded up- VR was a disaster. The next Pure needs to bring OLED tech back and next time use a chipset that does not run crazy hot. IMO, the GPU is bad news on the 808 and the G4 correlates, since has the same issues.
Added: Motorola needs to add an option to throttle the GPU. The CPU is not the problem, since runs heavy games like Dead or Alive + in MAME and PSP games smooth (better than the 805) and just gets warm. Where the 808 goes battery and heat rogue is with heavier GPU tasks- just like the G4.
I still try to rationalize keeping it, since the device rocks when not heavy 3D gaming. Well, the battery life does not rock, but everything else IMO does.
I am beginning to wonder how pertinent reviews are now without at least a week of use. My review was was more favorable several days ago and after a week I am seeing how hot the device runs for the use I intended it to be a part of. 3D games run hot after twenty minutes and VR content runs critical hot (120 degrees) with an insane 50% battery use after 30 minutes. No such issues with the Note 4 and it's 805.
I think the 808 (as is) is a bad chip for anything beyond light to medium use and the LCD does not help. Battery life for my normal medium to high use is two hours better with the Note 4 and three hours better with lighter use. Video streaming playback is four hours better. Sadly not an exaggeration.
If you are a light to medium user, the Pure is IMO a very good device. I would gladly exchange the home button on the Note 4 for the two great stereo speakers on the Pure. I'm also going to miss having twice the internal storage, but no point in it if battery life is weak and the device runs hot playing the games I loaded up- VR was a disaster. The next Pure needs to bring OLED tech back and next time use a chipset that does not run crazy hot. IMO, the GPU is bad news on the 808 and the G4 correlates, since has the same issues.
Added: Motorola needs to add an option to throttle the GPU. The CPU is not the problem, since runs heavy games like Dead or Alive + in MAME and PSP games smooth (better than the 805) and just gets warm. Where the 808 goes battery and heat rogue is with heavier GPU tasks- just like the G4.
I still try to rationalize keeping it, since the device rocks when not heavy 3D gaming. Well, the battery life does not rock, but everything else IMO does.
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