[B]Speed of Kaiser vs 8525?[/B] - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I've used the AT&T 8525 for quite a while and have found the 400mhz Samsung processor to be great. But I'd like to know, is the Qualcomm processor on the Kaiser any faster? I've heard it is dual core. Is this true? Is the difference noticeable?

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Worth upgrading to Tytn II ?

Hi there,
I've been using my Universal for about 1 year and I'm about to sell it in order to buy a Kaiser. So I'd like to know if it is worth buying it.. Has anyone of you upgraded from the Uni to the Kaiser and what about the things you like/ dislike ?
(Is the passage from VGA to QVGA a problem ?)
Thanks
I'm waiting on one from T-Mob. as of today.
Will try to keep you posted.
i think you can focus on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=331459&page=2
seems to be about the same...
HTC done away with the Samsung 400mhz chip and replaced the entire chipset with a Qualcomm 7200 400mhz dual CPU with integrated imageon hardware 2D/3D graphics accelerator.This qualcomm chip is over EIGHT times faster at processing and TWENTY times faster at graphical drawing compare with Samsung chip.
It has built in GPS and can do voice and data at the same time. This is what sold me.
Changed from Jasjar,
Only one thing bothers me: I cannot get used to the (smaller) keyboard.
Sometimes typing in Messenger I seem to have hit the wrong key and it leaves the program, doing someting else.
Cannot get rid of that problem.
Rest is a real upgrade.
Huib

Hermes Vs Kaiser

Hello,
Not sure if I have posted this is the right forum, but, I was wondering if there is a difference in performance between the Samsung 400Mhz processor in a Hermes - or the Qualcomm 400Mhz processor in the Kaiser.
My contract for my Hermes runs out soon so I can upgrade - and the only phone I can upgrade to it seems is a Kaiser. I am trying to find positives in the Kaiser over the Hermes (not much of an upgrade in my opinion).
So - is the Kaiser a bit snappier than the Hermes?

when to expect > GHz Winmobile phones

When to expect > GHz Winmobile phones? Qualcomm has a chipset QSD8250/8650 for a while, though haven't found any appliance for it.
Htc has one on the website...
Shift i think. . I could be wrong about the name anyways it is a 1.3ghz pentium processor and 30 gig on board harddrive. And its quad band 3g and edge network. with a 7 inch screen..... Full Vista .....oh yeah its like 1600 bucks but hey just wait it will come down...
fingers crossed
Timdawg....
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I believe he said WINMOBILE PHONE, not an UMPC. big difference. I dont think we'll see those specs for some time.
We'll see those Processors once we get better batteries that can handle 'em.
higher temp if the higher speed that's why dual core and quad-core processors are made so that they run at lower speeds and generate less heat but i think also needs less energy because lower speed. it would be more likely that we get in the future a dual processor running at 200mhz, 500mhz, or 600mhz or we just get a 800mhz chip with a high cap. battery but it wont be nice when the batt explodes.
a ghz processor would use up like 15-20 watts when running on full so its somehow not practical as of now.
battery life is given utmost priority in handheld devices.

Stronger CPU?

Does anyone know if HTC plans on creating a tytn II version with stronger processor (CPU)? (like the trinity 3600 & 3600i)
Thanks!
Kaiser has a 400mhz cpu and so does the Trinity as far as I know.
Kaiser has this one: Qualcomm MSM 7200, 400MHz
Trinity has this one: Samsung SC32442A-400MHz stacked CPU

Chipset Question

This is probably a loaded question but I have to ask it as my mind has been boggled by this since the Fuze released in the US. Yes I have searched the forums, yes I have searched google, this is how I've come up with some of my information but the question still lingers.
In the newer Tilts, which utilize the Qualcomm MSM7201 RISC Chipset, is this chip actually capable of the 528MHz frequency that the Qualcomm MSM7201A RISC Chipset is capable of?
PDAdb appears to show both Chips as having a recommended max clock frequency of 528MHz.
MSM7201
MSM7201A
Even Qualcomms own QCT Connect site indicates the MSM7201 is capable of 528MHz, or at least that's what I pull from 528 MHz ARM11 Jazelle™ Java® hardware acceleration which is listed in the Technical Features of the page.
QCT Connect MSM7201
I know the Kaiser, in its current state would be unable to dissipate the heat that would be created from the chip being clocked at 528MHz, I am simply curious if the chip in my Tilt is actually underclocked to 400MHz or is the chip more a match to the 7200.

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