There are always people who say that the performance of mobile phones is excessive, but is this real

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-02-22

Whenever a new phone is released, there will always be people who say that the phone has overperformance, and the Snapdragon 778g is completely sufficient. Is this really the case? Let's have a good chat today!

Let's start with the conclusion, of course not! In theory, there may be a surplus, but in practice, there is no such thing as a surplus of mobile phone performance.

First of all, we need to understand that usability and fluency are two different things. If you just use it every day to play ** and surf the Internet, a good processor seems to be overperformance for you.

If the configuration is sparse and the animations are all castrated and chopped, a processor like the Snapdragon 680, as long as you don't play games, it can indeed be said that its performance is sufficient. After all, opening a few apps is just a matter of waiting a few more seconds.

But if you are used to using flagship phones, accustomed to watching silky smooth animations, and experiencing the speed of opening applications in seconds, then let alone the Snapdragon 680, even the "God U" Snapdragon 870 of previous years is not enough.

At this time, there is a smart estimate to refute.,Is it necessary to look at the performance if you don't play games?

In my personal opinion, excess performance is still very necessary. Because as long as Andy Beale's Law is still there, in the next 1-2 years, the software will definitely "squeeze out" the remaining performance.

Here is a brief popularization of science for you, and the following is an explanation of the encyclopedia.

Andy Beale's Law is a summary of the relationship between software and hardware upgrades in the IT industry. The words are "Andy Gives, Bill takes away."(What Andy offers, what Bill takes.) Andy refers to Andy Grove, the former CEO of Intel, and Bill refers to Bill Gates, the former CEO of Microsoft, which means that the performance of the hardware is quickly consumed by the software.

That is to say, now that you feel that the performance is sufficient, it may become a visible lag after 1-2 years, unless you buy a mobile phone every year.

To sum up, not to mention that you must buy a flagship processor, but you must not buy any Snapdragon 778g.

Buying a good processor is not only a few years without the phone lagging, but also means that you can experience a complete new system and new features in the future, without the kind of animation castration. More advanced manufacturing process, but also has better heat and battery life than mid-range machines.

Generally, only the performance of the mobile phone is ridiculously poor, and it will tell you to "refuse to overperform". You say yes, right?

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