Dymensity 800 and Snapdragon 765G are 5G chipsets for mid range smartphones. Dymensity 800 was announced by Mediatek in January 2020, and Snapdragon 765G was announced by Qualcomm in December 2019. When we think Mediatek Dymensity 800 vs Snapdragon 765G then both are equally good chipsets. Mediatek and Qualcomm both companies are producing smartphone chipsets. Initially people were confused which is better for them, Mediatek or Qualcomm. Letter on people got some understanding that Qualcomm is providing better functionality in there chipsets as compared to Mediatek, therefore in flagship chipset segment Qualcomm was the leader, on the other hand Mediatek is forced to leave the flagship market. Mediatek was popular in entry level smartphones. But with time Mediatek also evolved a lot. Mediatek recently launched powerful chipsets for mid range smartphones with very low price. Those are helio g90t a 4g chipset and dymensity 800 a 5G chipset. Qualcomm also launched Snapdragon 765G f...
PUBG Mobile is surely increasing its reputation in the gaming market and crossed over 100+ Million users. Although the game is pretty awesome, there are some issues that reduce user experience in it like Lags, Ping, Connection problems, etc. With more updates the developers are not optimising the game for lower end devices. In this post we will discuss how to reduce lag while playing pubg mobile. These tips may not 100% effective because quality of gameplay is finally dependent on the device you are using, but definitely your experience will improve. Lets discuss everything in detail, 1) Use GFX Tool GFX Tool is a Android app available on google play store.It reduces lags as it provides graphics option like So Smooth which remove unnecessary graphics from the game and thus, reduces the rendering lags.It can also help you to unlock 60 fps. 1.Open google play store and search for gfx tool and download it. 2. open it and select game version. ...
Step 1: Position your campfire First things first, position your campfire at least three meters (10 feet) away from anything flammable like your tent or overhanging trees. Ideally, the area will be sheltered from the wind but always leave enough distance to protect yourself and the environment. Look for flat ground on which to build your campfire to prevent flaming embers from rolling down the hillside. Step 2: Create your fire bed If your campsite has designated fire pits, always use them. If you’re wild camping, use a pre-existing fire bed whenever possible. Naturally, there will be occasions on which you have to make your own. Your fire bed should be on exposed earth and not grass (especially dead grass). If you can’t find an area like this, you can dig away grass and plant material or pile up some dirt into a small platform (always check local guidelines first). Give your fire plenty of space by creating a large bed for it as dry grass, branches and plant materi...
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