Huawei Mate 20

Cool feature I just discovered in EMUI, in the Accessibility Settings there is an option to turn off all UI effects, what this ultimately does is it sets the Animation stuff to Off without having able Developer Options.

The Mate 20 Pro is already a fast device, but it becomes a bullet when you turn off this setting, and then I have also set the device to Performance Mode, so it is absolutely blasting through anything I do on it, it is absolutely ridiculous

My Note8 and the iPhone X feel super slow next to this thing now
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Nice find!

That's one menu I actually don't go into! But now I've done the same
 
Just got an emails saying I successfully registered for my watch gt
 
Just got an emails saying I successfully registered for my watch gt
Theiy sent me a whattsapp to say I must do it today.. told them how as the phone only gets delivered next week... so he says sorry then you will not get one lol

Thankfully mine has a BOE display :D

I was wonder why I couldn't see any of these issues on it, then I used an app that was suggested at XDA called: Device Info HW
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Was wondering how one would know which screen they have in thanks, hope we don't get the faulty LG ones here
 
Is there a way to unlock or remove the vodascum loaded bloatware and also activate the second son slot as VC locks it.
 
For the uninformed, which is the best/better codecs?
First, it must be the same codec on both sides, otherwise it default to standard SBC.

Secondly, it depends.

1. AAC.

If you have iPhone, AAC music library and Apple speakers, it will sound nice as everything fit together. On the other side, Android users should avoid AAC, as there is something wrong with implementation, especially with Huawei phones, see link below. Gurus has also discovered that even if the source files (number of bits and sampling speed) are matching AAC codec specification, transfer over Bluetooth is not transparent, so perhaps driver stack is decoding from AAC to PCM, then encoding again into AAC. Complicated?

Besides, downloaded music in AAC format can be hi-res, but Bluetooth codec is just below CD quality (16bit,44.1kHz). If you have an Apple phone, then AAC works fine. you don't have better choice anyway. ;)

https://www.soundguys.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-bluetooth-headphones-aac-20296/

Looking further into Bluetooth transcoding the same format it looks like it is a big mess and it applies to other codecs too, so is you play low bit rates MP3's, don't worry about codecs, all of them sound the same. It is worth to know anyway.

2. LDAC

Android Oreo comes the first time with Sony proprietary high quality codec, LDAC. Huawei phones come with 3 manually selected quality settings, but the quality is adjusted automatically during playing. The highest one claim to encode 24-bit/96KHz audio files, but is approaching Bluetooth limits and the practical range is limited to 3 meters LOS (signal strenght better than -60dBm). If you put the phone in the wrong pocket, connection can break. Normal quality settings is roughly a CD quality, but when connection drops to low quality, it i even worse than a standard SBC codec. Frames start droping at the same -60dBm level, but at a lower rate. In the link below you will see that other codecs have 20dB bigger signal strenght margin. It is a lot...

https://www.soundguys.com/ldac-ultimate-bluetooth-guide-20026/

The article is dealing with number of false claims from Sony. Adding my comment, codec is fine, but do not fit the current Bluetooth implementation well, it can disappoint in practical use.

3. AptX. Qualcomm proprietary. Included in Android Oreo. AptX has a long history, only few years ago was acquired by Qualcomm. It looks like Qualcomm is shifting policy little bit, probably offering it free for MS Windows and (recently) Android. With Windows there is some confusion. AptX codec is included in Windows 8/10, but OEM is responsible to supply drivers compatible with aptX and a license to activate a feature. One poor OEM example is Intel. Drivers for PROSet WiFi/Bluetooth AC7265-3165-7260-3160-826x-9x60 devices are aptX capable, but lack of activation. On the other side the same Intel wireless devices supplied by Dell do work. It can change soon, once Sony came with LDAC - competition is good....

AptX is definitely better than SBC. It fits perfectly in the current Bluetooth limits. Much less intermodulation distortions, it really differs from all other codecs. Wide freqquency response will preserve harmonics in the original source. Encoding takes little CPU resources, unlike AAC/LDAC. See: https://www.soundguys.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-bluetooth-aptx-and-aptx-hd-19914/

AptX HD version is little bit better, but not really hi-res audio as Qualcomm claims (neither LDAC is). Variation AptX LL is low latency - 40ms. The new version AptX Adaptive will scale a quality depending of the connection quality and content playing.

There is no many AptX HD headsets on the market. I decided to get a good shells with aptX from Sennh%^&. :)
 
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Can someone explain how to get the Watch, when you prerecord on Telkom and I ordered another through the store. How are we suppose to claim a watch when the devices only arrived on Saturday, I'm still waiting for my other order from the 26th Oct from Telkom.

Can't claim against the website if you don't have a device yet the providers are taking forever to get their reserved stock??
 
Can someone explain how to get the Watch, when you prerecord on Telkom and I ordered another through the store. How are we suppose to claim a watch when the devices only arrived on Saturday, I'm still waiting for my other order from the 26th Oct from Telkom.

Can't claim against the website if you don't have a device yet the providers are taking forever to get their reserved stock??

Do you have the device and an IMEI number?
 
Thankfully mine has a BOE display :D

I was wonder why I couldn't see any of these issues on it, then I used an app that was suggested at XDA called: Device Info HW
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Where do you see this info on the phone?
 
Yep, I do. Since Saturday morning.

You can download the Device Info HW app to see info

Go to huaweipromo.co.za/post-order and enter your number, IMEI and POP there. You had to register on the website previously to be able to do so though.
 
Go to huaweipromo.co.za/post-order and enter your number, IMEI and POP there. You had to register on the website previously to be able to do so though.

No one at Teldumb mentioned this though, after asking countless people they all said the same thing of once the site opens on Sunday 4th you can register. How are you suppose to preregister without a device?
 
No one at Teldumb mentioned this though, after asking countless people they all said the same thing of once the site opens on Sunday 4th you can register. How are you suppose to preregister without a device?
You had to register your intent to preorder device. Was mentioned at launch and earlier in thread.
Once you receive device you load imei on the promo site via the email link they send at registration.
 
No one at Teldumb mentioned this though, after asking countless people they all said the same thing of once the site opens on Sunday 4th you can register. How are you suppose to preregister without a device?

Yeah, sorry man, the Huawei Lady at the telkom store I was at told me about it. They pre-registered me for the pre-order dingus even before I had the phone. And then I only got the phone and details 2 days later. It was like an intention to pre-order deal.

Message @Huawei , perhaps they can assist.
 
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