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Default No more Snapdragon 810 overheating? Think again

A hands-on preview video of the Sony Xperia Z3+ and disturbing notice seen alongside Japan-sold S810 devices prove the issue hasn’t been adequately addressed by Qualcomm. We bet Samsung executives are about to do a hearty celebratory dance, sipping a glass of champagne in the honor of whoever decided to go the in-house processor route...

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