I currently have a Huawei P20 Lite, before that I had a Samsung A3 2016 and at Samsung I noticed a problem, namely that the performance drops really fast after a while and my p20 lite I already use 14 months and the performance is felt only one a little bit worse (although I play PUBG with it every day). But one of Samsung was good, because I never really had the feeling that the Samsung mobile phone was really hard overheated, Huawei but you notice it clearly when you gamble a bit or a little longer on the phone, then that is uncomfortable for the fingers if you remove the cover. Even with the heat test on the p30 Pro versus samsung s10 and oneplus 7 pro, p30 pro was significantly warmer than the other mobile phones.
Why are Huawei phones overheating so fast even though they do not really have power compared to Snapdragon processor?
They overheat because Huawei does not throttle them. Samsung throttles after some time so that does not overheat. Apple throttles iPhones as well after some time.
The processors they use are very outdated and the phones are not really designed for performance - it's just clapped together to make money
Apple knows eig. Only that the products last a long time, so I do not know that their phones slow down
In huawei I only noticed that it is throttled when it overheats or when the battery is below 20%
They last a long time but are also throttled. The fact that they hold so long is primarily due to the quality of the hardware AND SOFTware and just a small part of this throttling. However, as I said, it is only there for the battery to last longer and not overheat
This is indirectly a throttling, this is probably just a power-saving mode, which can then be disabled.