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This Huami H3 smartphone cost me $34US (210RMB) in January. It’s sold with a 5 inch screen, Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G cell connectivity, Android 4.4 and an 8 core processor.
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Even though the label on the H3 says “4Gâ€, in New Zealand I only ever saw it connect at 2G/2.5G speeds (GRPS and EDGE).
“Baseband version†is usually the version number of the baseband that drives the cellular modem. However “MT6592 1.7GHz Dual Quad Cores†is the brand name of a high-end smartphone System-on-Chip from Mediatek… Hmm…
Running a hardware profiler app, and poking around with adb shell (the Android debugger shell), confirms that the advertised specs are too good to be true
According to the /proc/cpuinfo output, the processor is a “Spreadtrum SC6825C†1GHz dual core system-on-chip with integrated 2G.
More amazing is that the H3 only has 200MB of RAM! According to Google’s compatibility PDF, Android 4.4 requires 340MB of available RAM. 200MB is even less than the Android 2.x era!
Also sneaky is the storage situation. The Settings shows there is 4GB of internal space.
In reality the phone has about 1.2GB of total internal storage, and 469MB of this is usable for apps and storage (/data). It breaks down like this:
The last sneaky factor in the phone specs is Android 4.4 “Kit Katâ€
actually corresponds to Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Tātad, vairāk vai mazāk, rakstīts uz kastes viens, iekš telefona visos settingos rādās joprojām visi krutie “speci”, bet parakājoties dziljāk, izrādās, ka nekas nav tik skaisti ;]
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Viens ir skaidrs – nu vairs nevar ne tikai ticēt tam, kas uz kastītes, bet arī nevar ticēt tam, kas ir iekš “about phone”, jo tur viss ir ‘programatiski’ safabricēts ;]
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