Recently MediaTek launched a new chipset known as the Helio G95 that is specifically focused on gaming. It’s a budget game-centric chipset with 8% better GPU performance than the previous G90T which makes the G95 superior. Its a mid-range processor that has almost all the features of G90T but with a small change in GPU. The company claims that it is the most powerful 4G chipset for smartphones. Until now, there are a few smartphones that come with the new Helio G95. We will talk about that later but first, let’s look at the amazing features of the G95 chipset.
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Does Anyone have an idea of how many songs the Helio Phone can hold? For example.an ipod video holds 30 gb.so how many gb can the helio hold? Next on the best helio G90T phones for 2020 is the Realme 6. It is a mid-range device from Oppo’s sub-brand. Aside from the Helio G90T chip, it comes with other great specs and features. Its display is measured at 6.5-inch with FHD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. It runs on the latest Android 10 operating system.
MediaTek Helio G95 SoC Features
The Helio G95 is the new offering from the Taiwan company which is built on 12nm process technology by TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company). It is an Octa-core processor with two ARM Cortex-A76 cores with a clock speed up to 2.05GHz and six pieces of Cortex-A55 operating up to 2GHz.
For the memory part, it can support up to 2x LPDDR4x which is clocked up to 2133MHz and it has the RAM size capacity up to 10GB. The internal storage is paired with eMMC 5.1 and UFS 2.1.
The chipset supports ARM Mali G76 3EEMC4 which is an overclocked version of the GPU from the G90T. Helio G95 has the GPU clock speed of 900MHz while the G90T has the clock speed of 800MHz. Since there is a slight performance difference theoretically so the G95 has 5% more in CPU benchmarks (Antutu) and up to 8% more in GPU benchmarks (Manhattan 3.0) compared to the G90T benchmarks.
For the cameras, the G95 can support up to 64MP multi-camera setup with the option to record 4K videos @ 30fps. The CPU is capable to handle Full HD+ display with a refresh rate of 90Hz. From the connectivity point of view, it supports Dual 4G VoLTE, ViLTE, VoWifi, and also supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo as well as FM radio.
Moreover, the chipset comes with HyperEngine gaming technology which has the feature of networking, rapid response, picture quality, and resource management engines for seamless gameplay and highly responsive user experience. According to the company, the technology will provide better connectivity by enabling both WiFi and 4G LTE together which in turn will provide lag-free smooth gameplay.
Here is the list of Helio G95 powered phones
Realme Narzo 20 Pro
Realme Narzo 20 Pro was announced alongside the Narzo 20 and the Narzo 20A. The Narzo 20 Pro packs 6.5-inch Full HD+ 90Hz display, 48MP quad rear cameras and 4,500mAh battery with 65W SuperDart Charge Tech. Under the hood, with Narzo 20 Pro we get MediaTek Helio G95 chipset. The 6GB variant is priced at Rs 14,999 while the 8GB variant costs Rs 16,999.
Realme 7
The MediaTek Helio G95 is featured on Realme 7 at the moment. Realme 7 is the first smartphone to have this G95 processor with AnTuTu scores over 3 Lakh. It has the same design and builds as Realme 6 but with a different quad-camera setup. It comes with a punch-hole display of 6.5-inch with a 90Hz refresh rate as anticipated. On top of it, the device comes with upto 8GB of RAM and upto 128GB of internal storage. For the camera, Realme 7 is packed with 64MP Sony IMX682 primary sensor. Rest of the cameras includes an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP black and white portrait camera, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, the Realme 7 comes with a 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor that has an f/2.0 lens. Last but not least, the device boasts a 5000 mAh battery with 30W Dart charging.
Compatible networks | CDMA 1x EV-DO 800/1900 MHz |
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Dimensions | 4.33' (H) x 2.20' (W) x 0.86' (D) |
Mass | 5.61 ounces / 0.35 pounds |
Memory | 200 MB + up to 2 GB extra memory available via microSD; SDHC is not compatible |
Display | 2.4' QVGA display, 262K color TFT-LAC, 240 x 320 resolution |
Connectivity | USB, Bluetooth |
The Helio Ocean was a dual slider Internet-enabled multimedia wireless mobile device sold by mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) wireless carrier Helio, and manufactured by Pantech Curitel. A distinctive design feature of the Ocean was its dual sliding mechanism — when slid down in the vertical position, it revealed a telephone keypad. When slid down in the horizontal position, it revealed a 35-key QWERTYkeyboard.
Since their acquisition by Sprint Nextel, Virgin Mobile USA terminated the wireless voice and data services of those customers who had an Helio Ocean or other Helio branded devices on May 25, 2010. Customers had until this date to transfer their wireless phone number to another wireless carrier without loss of service. A deactivated Helio Ocean can still be used as a digital camera, allowing images and video files to be downloaded via the included USB interface cable directly to a computer.
Release[edit]
The device became first known to the public on November 24, 2006 from an FCC filing.[1] Photos released on December 9, 2006 showed the Ocean in test apparatus documentation,[2] and later on February 21, 2007 a full gallery depicting the Helio Ocean was available through the FCC website.[3][4]
When publicly released on Friday, May 11, 2007,[5] the Ocean was billed as 'the ultimate messaging and talking machine' and 'the definitive mobile social networking experience.'[6] The Ocean is seen as a breakthrough device for Helio, appealing to a more mainstream audience and not just the 'ultra-cool hipsters' the company had previously targeted.[7] Dr. Wonhee Sull, President & CEO of Helio, said that work on the Ocean device started 'before Helio was officially a company.'[8]
Features[edit]
The Ocean was a prime example of a converged device. In addition, to telephony functions, the Ocean's functions included those of a camera phone and a portable media player. The Ocean device had several advanced features, such as stereoBluetooth, a 2 megapixelcamera with flash, an MPEG-4video camera, 3G speed EV-DO network support, built-in GPS, MMS support, and a removable battery.
The Helio Ocean had a considerable number of features at the time of its release. Standard programs included a Web browser, a calculator, an alarm clock and a calendar. For communication, the device included caller ID (with support for photo caller ID), a speaker phone, a voicememorecorder, a record call feature, address book (with multiple online syncing abilities), T9 Text, and Korean character set support.
GPS[edit]
The device was location aware with its internal GPS. The Ocean was loaded with a version of Google Maps, which displayed turn-by-turn directions; however, the application warned users that it should not be used while driving. Additionally, the Buddy Beacon application allowed friends with Buddy Beacon-enabled phones (as of Dec 2008, only Helio phones) to broadcast their current location to each other, visible via MapQuest.
Multimedia[edit]
The integrated music and video player supported multiple file formats (including MP3, MPEG-4, H.264, AAC, and WMA) and allowed for over-the-air (OTA) downloads. The music player ran on a separate microprocessor, with improved efficiency that allowed for an estimated 15 hours of music listening on a battery charge.[9] On November 29, 2007 Helio released a file viewer program for Ocean users, allowing the device to read a variety of popular file formats, among them DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF, HTML, TXT, as well as several image types in both landscape and portrait modes.[10][11]
Ultimate Inbox[edit]
The Helio Ocean also included several choices of E-mail communication with support for Helio Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL Mail, Gmail, EarthLink, and two additional user-defined POP or IMAP accounts. Helio began adding support for push e-mail to the Helio Ocean in July 2007 with Push support for Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Hotmail, and AOL Mail. On April 23, 2008 push support was added for Gmail, along with automatic notifications for POP/IMAP accounts.[12] For a nominal fee per month, connectivity to Microsoft Exchange was available on the Ocean since July 25, 2007.[13][14] There is also instant messaging support for AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and Windows Live Messenger.
Opera Mini[edit]
On August 2, 2007, those in the Helio community had figured out how to build custom applications (the device is Java-based), including Opera Mini.[15][16] Several months later, on March 19, 2008, the Ocean got official software support for the Opera Mini browser when Helio became the first U.S. carrier to sign a deal with Opera.[17][18] It was speculated that Helio had followed the 'incredible community response to Opera Mini.'[15]
MySpace Mobile[edit]
MySpace Mobile was available for the Helio Ocean, leading some to refer to the Ocean as a 'MySpace phone'.[19] Helio was the first cellular provider to take the MySpace experience mobile. On July 19, 2007 Helio announced the launch of an improved version of Myspace Mobile that operated nearly five times faster than Helio's original self-developed application.[20]
YouTube[edit]
On December 12, 2007 Helio announced a more enriched YouTube experience, at the time the 'most complete' on a mobile device.[21][22] The Ocean was able to perform video capture and upload to YouTube, as well as GPStagging of videos. Users could log into YouTube to personalize, rate videos and use other community features.
Popular culture[edit]
In early episodes of the reality television show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kris Jenner is seen using the device.
See also[edit]
Helio Phone 2021
- Danger Hiptop (T-Mobile Sidekick)
Helio Health
References[edit]
- ^FCC Fridays - engadgetmobile.com
- ^The next Kickflip? Helio-branded Pantech in the wild — engadgetmobile.com
- ^Helio's Pantech PN-810 QWERTY device pops up in FCCArchived 2007-05-22 at Archive.today - computer-advice.info
- ^Helio's Pantech PN-810 QWERTY device pops up in FCC (Gallery) - engadget.com
- ^Helio Ocean now availableArchived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Ocean Media Fact SheetArchived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Ocean smart phone could broaden Helio's appeal - news.com
- ^Meet the New Helio OceanArchived 2008-04-05 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Cell industry gathers under iPhone cloud - NBC News.msn.com
- ^Helio File Viewer Now Available for Ocean UsersArchived 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Helio outs File Viewer for Ocean, reads most of the important stuff - engadgetmobile.com
- ^Gmail (and POP/IMAP!) gets Push support in Ultimate InboxArchived 2008-04-30 at the Wayback Machine - heliocity.net
- ^Helio Launches Mail for Microsoft ExchangeArchived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^The Ocean gets Exchange Activesync - crave.cnet.com
- ^ abOpera Mini for everybody! Custom apps! Yay! - heliocity.net
- ^Give a wave. Opera Mini now surfing Helio's Ocean. - download.com
- ^Opera Mini Surfs on the Helio Ocean - opera.com
- ^Opera Mini officially surfs Helio's Ocean - news.com
- ^MySpace users to get their own cell phones - NBC News.msn.com
- ^Helio Continues to Lead Mobile Social Networking with New Myspace on Helio ApplicationArchived 2007-10-11 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Helio Launches Most Complete YouTube ExperienceArchived 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine - helio.com
- ^Helio brightens its YouTube offering - crave.cnet.com
Helio Phone S2 Bd
External links[edit]
Helio Phone Charger
- Helio Ocean updates — helio ocean updates
- Unofficial Helio Ocean Site — helioocean.com
- Unofficial Helio community — heliocity.net
- Custom community-maintained applications — myhelioapps.com
- Compare AT&T iPhone to Helio Ocean — helio.com
- Helio Ocean video review — youtube.com
- Internal photographs of the Ocean — fcc.gov