11.11 is my most anticipated day of the year! Remember to place your Tmall deposit tonight at 12am to reap the discounts on 11/11.
Fyi, rest assured with Huawei P10's chipset made by TSMC.
Qualcomm is a fabless semiconductor company that engages in chip design, not manufacturing. For the Snapdragon 660 used by Vivo X20, Qualcomm contracts the chip manufacturing to Samsung for the 14nm process technology. However, Qualcomm will switch to said TSMC for the next generation 7 nanometer process nodes in their 2019 Snapdragon lineups. The all powerful A11 chip for iPhone X is also made by TSMC's 7nm technology.
What you choose depends on your individual preferences.
Do you place more importance on screen size? Camera resolution? Charging speed? etc...
Screen to body ratio is higher with Vivo X20 (~18% bigger than Huawei P10) with fingerprint sensor positioned in the rear. Newer phone models abandon the home button to make room for the screen.
However, future Vivo models may even abandon both traditional front & rear fingerprint readers with Qualcomm's innovative under-display finger sensor technology. This will allow you to conveniently unlock/pay just by touching the bottom 1/3 of your screen,
granted this under-display technology of integrating beneath OLED screen will slow down the fingerprint sensor speed.
Camera resolution is much better in the Huawei P10 with ~66% more mega pixels.
Huawei P10 touts super fast charging speed, battery lasts entire day with just 20 minute charging.
Clock speed for Huawei P10's HiSilicon KIRIN 960 chipset is 4.55% faster, albeit made from the older 16nm process technology by Taiwan's TSMC pure-play semiconductor foundry.
Vivo x20 sports the more reputable Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset from San Diego... despite the newer 14nm process technology, the maximum rate that date can be read from or stored into memory is 3 times slower than Huawei's KIRIN chipset.
High speed rail from Dali to Ruili is in operation. A two-hour journey.
@Peter is right. Cross-border illicit drug smuggling by Chinese-speaking Burmese ladies from Myanmar may still needs to be addressed w/ more accountability by local border patrols on both sides. It's Yunnan's wild west.
Limited transmission capacity is another issue facing these hydro renewable power sources.
Local transmission companies would rather take on cheaper, coal-fired power providers in lieu. Leaving low grid connectivity for these hydropower resources. "Curtailment" is the industry jargon for their poor access to the power market. Clean hydropower wastage ensues.
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Beijing announced today to setup renewable power quotas. Mandating local governments to give renewable electricity sources priority grid access. The goal is to reduce wastage rates by 12% in 2019. 5% in two years.
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Would it be entirely far-fetched to assume this lawsuit was somehow funded by competing coal industries as a mean of regaining leverage in the regional power market? Using own EPA-kryptonite to fight against their nemesis? Not so much peafowl as foul play. When it comes to business, murky policies sometimes flow with the money stream.
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Ruili: Faint echoes of Yunnan's wild west
发布者High speed rail from Dali to Ruili is in operation. A two-hour journey.
@Peter is right. Cross-border illicit drug smuggling by Chinese-speaking Burmese ladies from Myanmar may still needs to be addressed w/ more accountability by local border patrols on both sides. It's Yunnan's wild west.
Lijiang China's number one tourist hotspot
发布者Great news! Just announced, the high speed rail from Kunming to Lijiang commences Dec. 28, 2018. A three hour journey.
Schedule: Christmas in Kunming art markets and charity drives
发布者Very interesting. Last year GoK featured Tibetan X'mas, this year Nordic & Mayan. Happy holidays to all who celebrate life!
NGO sues Yunnan dam developer over environmental degradation
发布者No bed was shared. They merely picked up the breakfast tab in a tree-hugging hippy attire.
"The finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist." -Charles Baudelaire
NGO sues Yunnan dam developer over environmental degradation
发布者Limited transmission capacity is another issue facing these hydro renewable power sources.
Local transmission companies would rather take on cheaper, coal-fired power providers in lieu. Leaving low grid connectivity for these hydropower resources. "Curtailment" is the industry jargon for their poor access to the power market. Clean hydropower wastage ensues.
—
Beijing announced today to setup renewable power quotas. Mandating local governments to give renewable electricity sources priority grid access. The goal is to reduce wastage rates by 12% in 2019. 5% in two years.
—
Would it be entirely far-fetched to assume this lawsuit was somehow funded by competing coal industries as a mean of regaining leverage in the regional power market? Using own EPA-kryptonite to fight against their nemesis? Not so much peafowl as foul play. When it comes to business, murky policies sometimes flow with the money stream.