Fantastic info.
I was wondering: can you understand where in the configuration they put screen update limiters? One of them should be a CPU sleep every 120s, that should be overridden by issuing Wake Locks (thanks to Guest for the idea, which I could not yet try).
The other is a screen update limit that is seen for example in remote desktop applications:
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try a VNC (or TeamViewer, or other) session; on other devices, the mouse cursor is updated continuously, on the Icarus it is updated much less frequently [like every second or so?]. I have not taken stats, but I can say that you have to look for where it "randomly" went at every wrist move - you cannot see any cursor movement.
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on this Icarus/Boyue device the mouse cursor - which is crucial - is updated every once in a while. On Onyx devices, it is hypnotically slow, but it is shown in a continuous flow. On this device, it appears static in unforeseeable places when fate so decides.
It has a quad core, but when using TV the CPU load is over 5...
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