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Haven't seen any info over Lemmy about it, so I thought I'd make a post to answer any questions for those interested. I was worried about how well it would work on t mobile in the US, since the phone is missing a band T-Mobile relies on. So far I haven't had any issues though. The cities I usually travel around have had plenty of coverage for data without it and near as I can tell the wifi calling and texting has also been great. I came from a samsung note 20 ultra on t mobile, and switching was as simple as putting my sim card in the RM 11 pro and powering it on.

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[–] limerod@reddthat.com 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

How's the phone temperature in general. Do you notice it to be more warm/hot compared to your previous phones?

[–] ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 5 days ago

For watching videos, surfing the web, and doing most phone things it doesn't get warm at all, and that's with the fan (and 90% just there because it looks badass liquid cooling) turned off. The phone has a processor that can put out some heat, but regular phone stuff just uses such a small amount of it's maximum that it doesn't get the least bit warm.

It will get warm when speed charging (the fan and liquid cooler will automatically kick in when doing the speed charging) but not anything I'd feel like calling hot.

It will also get warm when playing more in demand games. Like I've been playing red Dead redemption on it with the highest settings. I have the options selected to turn on the fan and liquid cooling when in game mode, but it doesn't go beyond warm or make my hands sweat.

I haven't tried any games more taxing than rdr. I'll have to install genshin impact or something to see.