u/Different-Apple-6593

Looking for snapdragon that doesnt overheat like the SD 7 Gen 1

I have been researching for 2 days but I'm lost.

Which snapdragon processor is good enough that it doesn't overheat like the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 or SD 8 Gen 1 or SD 888. I'm looking around for phones on the samsung line but I'm having trouble finding a phone which is similar to my A23 Qualcomm SM6225 Snapdragon 680 4G (6 nm). I know samsung foundry chipsets suck but I really don't know which is better or worse.

NOTE: I got the m55 5g samsung phone that has a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 (4nm) and it literally started heating up when I turned it on for the first time and I lost 20% battery in the span of 2 hours. My A23 has never overheated like that in the 4 years I've had it and still runs well.

NOTE 2: The games I'm playing are Japanese VN's, Ren'py and Pixelated story games that require 4-8GB of ram and use DX9-12. I also play RPGM games but I use joiplay for those.

Please suggest something that doesn't overheat and is no older than the Samsung A23 as it came out in March 2022.

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u/Different-Apple-6593 — 6 days ago

Question about Credit Analyst Role

Hi guys, I wanted to ask anyone about how this role operates and these are my questions.

  1. Does this role require you to be at the office or can it be remote on a full-time or part-time basis?
  2. Are presentations, meetings or direct work with clients a major part of this role?
  3. What are the type of opportunities after working in this position if you wanted to move on to something else?

My reason for asking is that I'm kinda introverted and don't like giving speechs, presentations, working in massive groups or talking with clients. Of course, I'm able to talk to peers and work with others no issue. However, it's mostly the presentations I'm concerned with and would like to get as much experience as possible when learning about credit/Risk, its function within banks, and how it works globally too. I actually like the mundane tasks of just inputting data, writing and doing solo work because once you get used to it, I think you'd be able to do it quickly but IDK.

Anyway, thanks for reading and please answer any of the questions if possible!

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u/Different-Apple-6593 — 1 month ago
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Question about Credit Analyst Role

Hi guys, I wanted to ask anyone about how this role operates and these are my questions.

  1. Does this role require you to be at the office or can it be remote on a full-time or part-time basis?

  2. Are presentations, meetings or direct work with clients a major part of this role?

  3. What are the type of opportunities after working in this position if you wanted to move on to something else?

My reason for asking is that I'm kinda introverted and don't like giving speechs, presentations, working in massive groups or talking with clients. Of course, I'm able to talk to peers and work with others no issue. However, it's mostly the presentations I'm concerned with and would like to get as much experience as possible when learning about credit/Risk, its function within banks, and how it works globally too. I actually like the mundane tasks of just inputting data, writing and doing solo work because once you get used to it, I think you'd be able to do it quickly but IDK.

Anyway, thanks for reading and please answer any of the questions if possible!

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u/Different-Apple-6593 — 1 month ago