Oneplus 9 Pro Spotted Throttling Popular Applications Months After Launch
A few months after the launch, the Oneplus 9 Pro handset has spied on the performance inhibitors of many applications, including popular offers and even those from OnePlus itself. Immediately after news about this problem began to circulate, Oneplus confirmed what other people noticed, and explained that it was the result of working to “optimize” device performance when using this application.
The latest performance controversy that arose in OnePlus was first distorted by Anandtech, which reported earlier this week that he had found performance behavior that allowed benchmarking applications to enjoy full performance while limiting other applications.
Although the complete list of throttled applications is unclear, the report claims most of the top android applications are exposed to “mainly reduced performance.” Performance differences were first recorded when the oneplus 9 pro browser benchmark rating was especially different from other devices with Snapdragon 888.
Chrome is one of the applications quoted seriously affected by throttling, with the number of performance similar to what you expect from “Budget Early 2010,” analysis was found. The numbers are “confusing” when compared to other benchmark scores from the device, which leads to deeper excavations that emerge the problem of selective throttling.
Some of the affected applications by this problem appear to include WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Chrome, Tiktok, Zoom, YouTube, Mozilla, Amazon, Dropbox, Reddit, LinkedIn, Microsoft Team, Candy Crush, VLC, Uber, Strava, Airbnb, Microsoft Office applications, and other main applications. Many oneplus applications themselves are also in the list, including file managers, galleries, cameras, weather and notes.
Although some less demanding games such as Candy Crush are found to be affected, other games that require higher performance such as the impact of Genshin are not wrapped. Oneplus commented on this problem in a statement to Xda, explaining that it has “worked for the past few months to optimize the device ‘performance” when it comes to popular applications such as Chrome, by doing it by “matching the application processor requirements with” the most appropriate strength. “
The company said the intention was to improve the heat management and battery life, confirming that the behavior was observed. The explanation does not match many users, and given that Oneplus claims to have made this change based on user feedback, it seems that the company can reverse the courses related to the contourery.