It is funny how a malignant business practice in monopolysing the Android ecosystem (among many others) with exclusivity is protected by its own victims who are not able to use Android devices without Google's services blessings.
But then, we also have so many Apple fans, so maybe this should not be surprising - it must be in our human nature, the instinct to hide under and protect the power that is, and the comforts and stability that it provides irregardless of any other factors.
I am sure even if the letter to president of Hisense somehow got through his private assistants, it would only cause the president to feel the same as I do about the letter: Pity.
Anyhow I am sure Hisense analysts had done the calculations and will accordingly decide whether to market their new phones in the west in broader ways.
Back to the topic, I was wondering:
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UNISOC T610 chipset which combines two 1.8 GHz Arm Cortex-A75 and six 1.8 GHz Arm Cortex-A55 processors with a Mali G52 MP2 GPU.
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Does anyone have a guess at how these eight cores compare to the CPU of the original A5? In terms of processing power and energy efficience in particular.
T610 is a new chipset, but the ARM Cortex A75 and A55 cores are not. It should be possible to determine the expected performance of the CPU even before the benchmarks, to a degree.
Although I am much more curious about the frontlight changes! I hope we get a hands-on video soon.
Also super funny, using the same browser and configuration with which I posted in this forum before, I was now unable to do so as the Google verification wouldn't load. Had to switch browsers to post this.

Javascript and everything is enabled to it is very strange, especially consider I already posted before through that browser.

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