Just saw this news...
Xiaomi boats faster Snapdragon 810 chip inside the MiNote Pro.
"But the phone might just have another trick up its sleeve. According to Xiaomi, the MiNote Pro uses a newer version of Qualcomm's top-of-the-line chip. The SoC it has is a v2.1 model, which the manufacturer claims gives it a slight edge in performance over other phones with the same Snapdragon chip."
Maybe the v2.1 solved the heat issue.
http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_boats_faster_snapdragon_810_chip_inside_the_minote_pro-news-12172.php
i think nope ba since got other brand also ads same quick charging like LG G flex 2
I believed the question is whether must both battery and charger be able to support fast charge or only charger matters...
Strange, I saw an article saying LG G4 does not support quick charging, but LG G Flex 2 does.
The LG G4 and the LG G Flex 2 aren't too dissimilar, apart from when it comes to physical design. The actual footprint of both is near enough the same, give or take a couple of millimetres, and while the LG G4 is slimmer, the LG G Flex 2 is lighter.
The displays are the same size and while the G4 has a higher resolution, which should mean a sharper and crisper image, the G Flex 2 offers a curve instead. Both have the same storage, the same battery and they both offer the same RAM support but the LG G Flex 2 has a faster processor.
It's the camera where the G4 takes a few strides ahead of the G Flex 2, delivering more megapixels and a larger aperture on both the rear and front snappers, as well as a few software extras. The G4 also comes with LG's new user interface but this isn't likely to be a deciding factor as both come with the latest version of Android.
The decision between these two smartphones probably won't come down to the specs. It will come down to which design you prefer. Do you want something unique and different, or do you want a smartphone that could offer one of the best cameras out there at the moment?
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/133796-lg-g4-vs-lg-g-flex-2-what-s-the-difference#
LG G4's camera seems to be much better than LG G Flex 2.
Should be software at play too...??
The LG G4 and the LG G Flex 2 aren't too dissimilar, apart from when it comes to physical design. The actual footprint of both is near enough the same, give or take a couple of millimetres, and while the LG G4 is slimmer, the LG G Flex 2 is lighter.
The displays are the same size and while the G4 has a higher resolution, which should mean a sharper and crisper image, the G Flex 2 offers a curve instead. Both have the same storage, the same battery and they both offer the same RAM support but the LG G Flex 2 has a faster processor.
It's the camera where the G4 takes a few strides ahead of the G Flex 2, delivering more megapixels and a larger aperture on both the rear and front snappers, as well as a few software extras. The G4 also comes with LG's new user interface but this isn't likely to be a deciding factor as both come with the latest version of Android.
The decision between these two smartphones probably won't come down to the specs. It will come down to which design you prefer. Do you want something unique and different, or do you want a smartphone that could offer one of the best cameras out there at the moment?
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/133796-lg-g4-vs-lg-g-flex-2-what-s-the-difference#
LG G4's camera seems to be much better than LG G Flex 2, even though both have OIS+ and laser auto focus.
It can... with add on casing....
long term heat will cause electronic to breakdown faster lo~ maybe LG G flex 2 suffer heat issue long term when just nice 1yr warranty end it break down.
i think nope ba since got other brand also ads same quick charging like LG G flex 2
I believed the question is whether must both battery and charger be able to support fast charge or only charger matters...
06 May 2015, 17:50, by Alan F.
Qualcomm’s VP of marketing, Tim McDonough, says that the Snapdragon 810 never had a heating problem. Speaking with business magazine Forbes, the executive said that all of the rumors about the chipset running hot were "rubbish." McDonough did admit that early versions of the HTC One M9 and the LG G Flex 2 did overheat, but those were devices being tested and were not for commercial release.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Snap...device-says-Qualcomms-marketing-chief_id69026
Hmmm Qualcomm says the Snapdragon 810 in the LG G Flex 2 has no overheating issue.
