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what keeps me from buying Xiaomi mi 8 SE. and question of gap difference between helio p60 vs SD 710

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so xiaomi mi 8 SE is announced and its the first phone to sport snapdragon 710. the main reason is it lack face unclock, its a bad move to not apply current trends even if its a budget segment. the second is just personal preference: its has 5.8 inch with big swollen notch with small space on two sides, its so damn ugly. and if there's a feature to hide a notch, the screen will only look like 5.5 which is too small for my taste. i want at least 6 inch screen. the battery is ok, 3120mah is average but the 10nm and quick 3.0 is making it even more acceptable. so if the screen is bigger with smaller notch and face unlock i would buy it. so im thinking of choosing oppo F7 youth with big 6 inch notchless screen with almost instant fast face unlock. i hear lots of possitive things about helio p60, its almost equal to SD 660 and if SD 710 is 20% faster than 660 would that means SD 710 is 23% to 25% faster than helio p60? is there big gap of difference? also there's report that xiaomi will launch helio p60 phone, if that is better its either that or oppo F7 youth.
 
so xiaomi mi 8 SE is announced and its the first phone to sport snapdragon 710. the main reason is it lack face unclock, its a bad move to not apply current trends even if its a budget segment. the second is just personal preference: its has 5.8 inch with big swollen notch with small space on two sides, its so damn ugly. and if there's a feature to hide a notch, the screen will only look like 5.5 which is too small for my taste. i want at least 6 inch screen. the battery is ok, 3120mah is average but the 10nm and quick 3.0 is making it even more acceptable. so if the screen is bigger with smaller notch and face unlock i would buy it. so im thinking of choosing oppo F7 youth with big 6 inch notchless screen with almost instant fast face unlock. i hear lots of possitive things about helio p60, its almost equal to SD 660 and if SD 710 is 20% faster than 660 would that means SD 710 is 23% to 25% faster than helio p60? is there big gap of difference? also there's report that xiaomi will launch helio p60 phone, if that is better its either that or oppo F7 youth.

Wow is (face unclock) a new feature on Android Devices?
 
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No, face unlock was first introduced many years ago (2012 if I recall). But most phones don't include it because it's crazily insecure. In fact most manufacturers included it when it was first introduced then dropped it a year or two later. Some have resurrected it recently because Apple have made it fashionable again in some circles.

(The Apple version uses 2 cameras to get some topological information and that isn't foolproof, but the single camera versions used on Android devices are much easier to fool).
 
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As to the original question, it's almost never that simple. Speed comparisons between SoCs generally vary according to whether you are asking about tasks dominated by integer, floating point, single core, multi core, GPU, memory access. And real world performance is usually different from benchmarks. How well the system software is optimised will make a big difference, which a spec sheet won't tell you. If you are after sustained performance (like gaming) then thermal considerations become important: a blazing benchmark score is useless if it throttles hard after 2 minutes.

Conversely if you are not doing anything particularly intensive then you probably won't notice the difference either way.

So it really comes down to "what are you planning to do with it?". And since there's very little real world experience of the 710 it's hard to give a real world as opposed to a spec sheet answer. The 710 looks promising on paper, and Qualcomm have been making some nice SoCs recently, but I don't know about the actual performance of that particular device.

The other question is what apart from raw performance is important to you? You seem to have a long list of reasons why you'd prefer the Oppo, so even if the Snapdragon is faster in real world applications, would that be enough to outweigh the other factors? And if it were, but you don't like the device otherwise, would you prefer to wait until someone released a device using it that is closer to your tastes?
 
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As to the original question, it's almost never that simple. Speed comparisons between SoCs generally vary according to whether you are asking about tasks dominated by integer, floating point, single core, multi core, GPU, memory access. And real world performance is usually different from benchmarks. How well the system software is optimised will make a big difference, which a spec sheet won't tell you. If you are after sustained performance (like gaming) then thermal considerations become important: a blazing benchmark score is useless if it throttles hard after 2 minutes.

Conversely if you are not doing anything particularly intensive then you probably won't notice the difference either way.

So it really comes down to "what are you planning to do with it?". And since there's very little real world experience of the 710 it's hard to give a real world as opposed to a spec sheet answer. The 710 looks promising on paper, and Qualcomm have been making some nice SoCs recently, but I don't know about the actual performance of that particular device.

The other question is what apart from raw performance is important to you? You seem to have a long list of reasons why you'd prefer the Oppo, so even if the Snapdragon is faster in real world applications, would that be enough to outweigh the other factors? And if it were, but you don't like the device otherwise, would you prefer to wait until someone released a device using it that is closer to your tastes?
hmm.. im planning to buy to buy new phone on september or october for under 300 dollars, and the Mi SE is no doubt the best choice, if there's no other budget SD 710 available by that time which i think is highly possible, i think ill just buy Mi 8 SE
 
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As to the original question, it's almost never that simple. Speed comparisons between SoCs generally vary according to whether you are asking about tasks dominated by integer, floating point, single core, multi core, GPU, memory access. And real world performance is usually different from benchmarks. How well the system software is optimised will make a big difference, which a spec sheet won't tell you. If you are after sustained performance (like gaming) then thermal considerations become important: a blazing benchmark score is useless if it throttles hard after 2 minutes.

Conversely if you are not doing anything particularly intensive then you probably won't notice the difference either way.

So it really comes down to "what are you planning to do with it?". And since there's very little real world experience of the 710 it's hard to give a real world as opposed to a spec sheet answer. The 710 looks promising on paper, and Qualcomm have been making some nice SoCs recently, but I don't know about the actual performance of that particular device.

The other question is what apart from raw performance is important to you? You seem to have a long list of reasons why you'd prefer the Oppo, so even if the Snapdragon is faster in real world applications, would that be enough to outweigh the other factors? And if it were, but you don't like the device otherwise, would you prefer to wait until someone released a device using it that is closer to your tastes?
hmm.. im planning to buy new phone on september or october for under 300 dollars, and the Mi 8 SE is no doubt the best choice, if there's no other budget SD 710 available by that time which i think is highly possible, i think ill just buy Mi 8 SE
 
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hmm.. im planning to buy to buy new phone on september or october for under 300 dollars, and the Mi SE is no doubt the best choice, if there's no other budget SD 710 available by that time which i think is highly possible, i think ill just buy Mi 8 SE

What's the best features on the Mi 8 SE you like the most because I'm not too familiar with that particular device yet?
 
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