yep but battery burn first,and consume more,i dont think u will see a difference of fluidity
yep but battery burn first,and consume more,i dont think u will see a difference of fluidity
My friend has HTC desire C. He has 800mhz in normal condition. He cant play new advanced games because of cpu in armv6 technology. Anyway he is good in android stuff. much better than me. He can play most of the games now because he overclocked his phone to stable 1650 Mhz . Its working awesome. Battery is just 5-10 degrees hotter than normal. He once manage to overclock it to 2GHZ but it was stable for 2 hours only. Its all about kernel and voltage
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Sorry for offtopic but ... "fluidity" is probably a wrong noun to describe smoothness when it comes to describing ... smoothness of phones, games etc.
I think you should use "smooth" adjective as I presume you meant that the telephone works smoothly, Serious Sam SE doesn't perform smoothly etc. If the word smooth is supposed to be used as a noun form, it should be "smoothness".
"Fluidity/fluid" words are used to describe a form of liquid and so on ("fluid" can be used as an adjective or even noun while fluidity is just a noun).
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Damn Amco grammar school
Same here - "płynność" is a synonym of ... "płynność" and you can use it correctly everywhere. But that's just Polish language. English is english
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hey hang i found that, look https://www.antutu.com/Ranking.shtml considering u care so much about antutu,so whatch the firsts 2 phone score,tell me something (go su highest)
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