Hi,
I have used Osmand on Lenovo Tab2 tablet which was running quad-core
chipset with 1GB RAM and low screen resolution. Now I'm using it on
Vernee M5 phone which is octa-core with 4GB RAM and full HD display.
Both suffer from overheating while running it. In fact both of these
devices were not charging at all even if plugged into the car's socket
while running Osmand, so consuming as much energy as flew in, sometimes
even more :-(
Since Lenovo died, I'm now in the process of choosing a successor, hence
a question towards those who know how the code works or have the
experience: Is it better to look for more cores and more GHz and more
RAM or shall I rather look for more powerfull chipset with less cores of
more performance? Is there a sweet spot in there? Or what is the feature
that changes it? Android version? Graphical chip?
To give example two extremes of similar price:
quad core with 2GB RAM: https://navitel.ru/en/devices/navitel-t757-lte
deca core with 3GB RAM:
https://www.chuwi.com/product/items/Chuwi-Hi9-Pro.html
Of course they both are running different Android as well and have
different screen size and resolution. They both also support Glonass
(and the chipsets are capable of Galileo as well).
I'm looking for a rather low cost (as I expect it to die again in max 2
years) 7" (preferably) or 8"max tablet with primary function as
navigation in the car.
Any ideas?
V.
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