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hello guys..i heard that galaxy note and other samsung device are using an outdated GPU (Mali-400MP GPU)...so is it a little "fail" for our note to have an outdated GPU?plss give ur opinion.. thanks guys
..u can read the review about the GPU--> Here
It's so much faster than the sgx540 in the nexus it's ridiculous and since my choice was between those two I'm very happy with it.
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Check out the real world performances. Mali 400 outclasses Adreno 220 easily.
The weakpoint of Mali is geometry performance, but it does not matter much with mobiles until now as mobile games are not geometry heavy.
On the other hand, the OpenGL ES 2.x performance and real world performance of Mali is excellent.
With the clock speed of exynos in Note which actually gives much better real world performance with Mali 400 than even SGS2, it runs circles around Adreno 220 powered devices like sensation and even SGX540 powered devices.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/samsung-galaxy-s-2-international-review-the-best-redefined/17
The above review is of SGS2. And mind you the performance of note is much better than SGS2. It is one of the most balanced GPUs on market with great gaming as well as multimedia performance (which actually matters more to someone like me.)
Funkym0nkey said:
Check out the real world performances. Mali 400 outclasses Adreno 220 easily.
The weakpoint of Mali is geometry performance, but it does not matter much with mobiles until now as mobile games are not geometry heavy.
On the other hand, the OpenGL ES 2.x performance and real world performance of Mali is excellent.
With the clock speed of exynos in Note which actually gives much better real world performance with Mali 400 than even SGS2, it runs circles around Adreno 220 powered devices like sensation and even SGX540 powered devices.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4686/samsung-galaxy-s-2-international-review-the-best-redefined/17
The above review is of SGS2. And mind you the performance of note is much better than SGS2. It is one of the most balanced GPUs on market with great gaming as well as multimedia performance (which actually matters more to someone like me.)
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thanks for this info sir
although mali has been here for a very long time, it was well ahead of its time. and it still is i guess
anjath said:
although mali has been here for a very long time, it was well ahead of its time. and it still is i guess
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Yeah well Scott Adams is wayyyyyyy past his heyday (heck, even being relevant).... haven't read him since 2007 or so, when he started dabbling in intelligent design woo and sexist claptrap...
for being a heavy mobile gamer
i can assure you that the mali 400 on the note does very well with the latest games (asphalt7, dead trigger to name a few) despite having to compute for a much higher resolution display than other phones...
and with a little overclocking (tegrak app or gl notecore kernel) gpu performance can get sky high.
best phone i ever got :victory:
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hello guys..i heard that galaxy note and other samsung device are using an outdated GPU (Mali-400MP GPU)...so is it a little "fail" for our note to have an outdated GPU?plss give ur opinion.. thanks guys
..u can read the review about the GPU--> Here
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The note was released ten months ago but still its gpu is better than all the others except sgs3 and and maybe one x..
Btw do you even own a note?? Did you every notice any lag in any game??
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The note was released ten months ago but still its gpu is better than all the others except sgs3 and and maybe one x..
Btw do you even own a note?? Did you every notice any lag in any game??
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The NOTE's and SGS3's GPU are the same.
However, the S3 is built on a smaller 32nm die-size, so it means it uses less space and less power for same performance. Samsung uses this advantage to clock the frequency much higher than the NOTE (which is built on a 45nm die).
Also, the S3 implements a new, updated driver for the gpu and squeezes more performance out. This was a same move Samsung made with the SGX540, which is also a very fast gpu. The original SGS was clocked real-low and had outdated drivers... after stealing the driver sources from the LG with OMAP 4440 SoC, the SGS (with 4.0.3) was performing in the same league as the 2011/2012 devices.
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The NOTE's and SGS3's GPU are the same.
However, the S3 is built on a smaller 32nm die-size, so it means it uses less space and less power for same performance. Samsung uses this advantage to clock the frequency much higher than the NOTE (which is built on a 45nm die).
Also, the S3 implements a new, updated driver for the gpu and squeezes more performance out. This was a same move Samsung made with the SGX540, which is also a very fast gpu. The original SGS was clocked real-low and had outdated drivers... after stealing the driver sources from the LG with OMAP 4440 SoC, the SGS (with 4.0.3) was performing in the same league as the 2011/2012 devices.
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I know that that both the note and sgs3 has same gpu.. But the one in sgs3 its more powerful cause you said it's overclocked and has better drivers..
Btw do you know why the mali in sgs3 gets so high benchmark scores even wih the 720p screen? I mean is it all due to oc and better drivers?
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I know that that both the note and sgs3 has same gpu.. But the one in sgs3 its more powerful cause you said it's overclocked and has better drivers..
Btw do you know why the mali in sgs3 gets so high benchmark scores even wih the 720p screen? I mean is it all due to oc and better drivers?
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Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
An easier way to understand is to look at the new RIM PlayBook.
It's got the same processor as the Gnex (Galaxy Nexus) however its much much faster, especially in browsing. It decimates it. It even decimates the ASUS Transformer Prime Infinity (O'C Tegra3 + ICS).... or the Nexus7 (U'C Tegra3 + JBean).
You are only as fast as your slowest component. In the case of Android, its the high-level (slow) implemented software.
= Getting a faster soc with more cores and more ram doesn't really increase performance that much.
Some serious thread necromancy going on here!
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Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
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By toe to toe with the one x do you mean benchmarks or real life perfomance..
Hey one thing more..aren't you a engadget reader?
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By toe to toe with the one x do you mean benchmarks or real life perfomance..
Hey one thing more..aren't you a engadget reader?
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Both.
But I don't live by the benchmarks. I mean have you tried some of the HD Apps from TegraZone. On stock TouchWizz, the NOTE really struggles. With a custom setup, I don't get much/any problems.
Yeah, I do frequent engadget... also on heaps of other sites.
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Both.
But I don't live by the benchmarks. I mean have you tried some of the HD Apps from TegraZone. On stock TouchWizz, the NOTE really struggles. With a custom setup, I don't get much/any problems.
Yeah, I do frequent engadget... also on heaps of other sites.
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Would you be kind enough to educate me about your setup?
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Better drivers + a little O'C makes the overwhelming difference.
I mean the NOTE comes with *only* 2 cores and *slow* gpu... after I customized it, its running toe-to-toe with the HTC One X (Tegra3).
An easier way to understand is to look at the new RIM PlayBook.
It's got the same processor as the Gnex (Galaxy Nexus) however its much much faster, especially in browsing. It decimates it. It even decimates the ASUS Transformer Prime Infinity (O'C Tegra3 + ICS).... or the Nexus7 (U'C Tegra3 + JBean).
You are only as fast as your slowest component. In the case of Android, its the high-level (slow) implemented software.
= Getting a faster soc with more cores and more ram doesn't really increase performance that much.
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Exactly. Even though the Playbook has its many flaws (owned two both with screen/USB issues) it was a powerhouse. Multimedia was outstanding and web surfing was by far the fastest.
But the OS, QNX, is to thank for that. If the Playbook was running android it would be nothing out of the ordinary. As much as I love Android it really is not as efficiant as QNX
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anything on market today is outdated tommorow
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Recently I had a doubt about if it's possible to unlock the 2 locked remaining cores in the Galaxy Note N7000? Because I realize that the Note only uses 2 of the 4 GPU cores... It's there a possibility to do this? How?
i think mali 400 is a good GPU because Note1 and Note2 using it. and really nice GPU for gaming
It is possible to set x8 cpu to 1000 Mhz? I have read that yes. So how?
NO WAY.......!
Impossible
This is impossible... well.. Without melting the CPU or burning your phone... to death...
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This is because the X8 have a ArmV6 processor... which seems to have a max of 864mhz clock speed... and IDK people that can run at that clock...
ArmV7 can be overclocked to 1GHz thought...
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[/COLOR]This is because the X8 have a ArmV6 processor... which seems to have a max of 864mhz clock speed... and IDK people that can run at that clock...
ArmV7 can be overclocked to 1GHz thought...
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The processor architecture is not related to its speed.
Just because it's an ARMv6 it doesn't mean its maximum speed is 8xx Mhz.. You can have ARMv6 chips running at 2Ghz if they were made to run at those speeds..
The one on our phones starts failing at 8xx Mhz, and that also depends on the silicon quality of the chip you got..
About ARMv7.. You have chips on the market running way above 1Ghz
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yes, I've tried that by mistake ......I've got endless FC to the point that I cant use my phone... So I re flashed my my rom again....
That is way pushing more to what your device can do.
I suggest you wouldnt try if you still want your x8 alive.
Well, the hardware doesn't support it
Our phone is stable at 600 MHz
But support at least 825
There are limits,only a dual core phone could run that frequency without exploding....
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Well, the hardware doesn't support it
Our phone is stable at 600 MHz
But support at least 825
There are limits,only a dual core phone could run that frequency without exploding....
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arm7 CPUs can [email protected] 1ghz and most of single cores can even go up [email protected] 1.5ghz
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army CPUs can [email protected] 1ghz and most of single cores can even go up [email protected] 1.5ghz
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army grade (or military grade) products are a tad different including material and producting quality. But most of them are easyli replaceable as well...
Or if you ment arm cpu-s, well that could be done. If you can add quality cooling, plus voltage, a bit different architecture (which is at producting) they can. There are x86 CPU-s that can run at 4-5 GHz overclocked when they are stable at 3 Ghz. But they are cooled quite heavily and not to mention overvolted.
Our CPU-s manufatcure and basic, the design and required materials are for 600Mhz (with engeneering offset of 1.2 maybe) If the material quality and the casing is good, they can be overclocked with the "default" options (such as heat transfer -cooling-, voltage and current).
I can belive that the cpu of our phone can reach 1 Ghz, but not in our phone and not in manufacturer default settings.
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
army grade (or military grade) products are a tad different including material and producting quality. But most of them are easyli replaceable as well...
Or if you ment arm cpu-s, well that could be done. If you can add quality cooling, plus voltage, a bit different architecture (which is at producting) they can. There are x86 CPU-s that can run at 4-5 GHz overclocked when they are stable at 3 Ghz. But they are cooled quite heavily and not to mention overvolted.
Our CPU-s manufatcure and basic, the design and required materials are for 600Mhz (with engeneering offset of 1.2 maybe) If the material quality and the casing is good, they can be overclocked with the "default" options (such as heat transfer -cooling-, voltage and current).
I can belive that the cpu of our phone can reach 1 Ghz, but not in our phone and not in manufacturer default settings.
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Tnx for the post but
it was a writing mistake of go keyboard...I meant to say arm7 instead of Army...
Really sorry about that
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Yes it can reach 1ghz maybe but just in laboratory conditions and in control of experts...
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Yes it can reach 1ghz maybe but just in laboratory conditions and in control of experts...
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Yup.. With proper voltage and heat dissipation it would be possible.
To everyone saying that if you do an extreme overclock, the cpu will burn, get on fire, melt the pcb, explode.. Please stop watching scifi movies. If the frequency is too high, it will just freeze or not turn on at all.. No harm will be done. The only thing that can harm it is by giving it more voltage, but even that won't leave any physical marks.
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arm7 CPUs can [email protected] 1ghz and most of single cores can even go up [email protected] 1.5ghz
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I read thar xperia mini/pro/active/live/ray's cpu can be overclocked from 1ghz to 2ghz
I have a real proof that armv6 can go above 1ghz.I could do that on my previous phone,samsung galaxy 3.
Galaxy 3 has samsungs processor clocked on 667 mhz.and when I flashed my custom rom I was suprised when I could overclock it to 1400mhz.yes,I said 1.4 ghz.and I thought that ill have reboots,freezes,and that the phone wil overheat and such...but no.pure speed.temperature was around 28 degrees.
How much you can overclock is mostly in cpu company.and in our case,quallcom is one of the worst.it may could be overclocked to 1ghz,but it would need much hardware hacking.
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Just asking....
Do anyone think it was posibble to change the cpu from armv6 to armv7 on X8
well i am new here.......
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Do anyone think it was posibble to change the cpu from armv6 to armv7 on X8
well i am new here.......
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no
impossible
its impossible you can never set 1ghz or more:crying:
you can but it won't be stable. period.
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you can but it won't be stable. period.
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unstable....overheating melting destruction of connectors...........lol
I think u can do it by super cooling, and have to hack the system. But it would be better if u buy a dual core phone
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ultra-pix 4mpx means lower quality better pic in dark?!
how is performance! coz its only 1.7 Ghz quad core and snapdragon 600!
and why didnt HTC use snapdragon 800! or tegra 4-4i is it only for tablets!? :silly:
kamranhaghighi said:
ultra-pix 4mpx means lower quality better pic in dark?!
how is performance! coz its only 1.7 Ghz quad core and snapdragon 600!
and why didnt HTC use snapdragon 800! or tegra 4-4i is it only for tablets!? :silly:
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The words 'lower' and 'better' are comparative words. Compared to what?
nothing takes pics in dark coz light is need for sensor make better pic.
performance is good.
Ask HTC.
kamranhaghighi said:
ultra-pix 4mpx means lower quality better pic in dark?!
how is performance! coz its only 1.7 Ghz quad core and snapdragon 600!
and why didnt HTC use snapdragon 800! or tegra 4-4i is it only for tablets!? :silly:
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Snapdragon 800 has is not out yet maybe Q4
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strip419 said:
Snapdragon 800 has is not out yet maybe Q4
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thanks omg i can't wait that mush almsot 6months!
kamranhaghighi said:
thanks omg i can't wait that mush almsot 6months!
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Omg what is wrong with you they announce new stuff all the time.
If you were like this with everything then you ether have a new phone every 5mins or never having a new phone out of fear it being old in 5mins.
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hmmm.... u right but can u tell me wich phone coz stuck between S-IV Htc one also S-IV got a 1.9 ghz CPU! Anyway i can also over cloack it to 1.9 coz it supports
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hmmm.... u right but can u tell me wich phone coz stuck between S-IV Htc one also S-IV got a 1.9 ghz CPU! Anyway i can also over cloack it to 1.9 coz it supports
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Personally I find HTC phones better than samsung phones. video audio, music volume and washed out camera indoors is major problems i had with S2/3/GN2 and very boring UI. Only reason I chose samsung phones was because of hardware and battery life but now HTC and Sony imo are there in terms of hardware and battery life aswell now, so for me samsung with their ugly boring UI is irrelevant now.
coz its only 1.7 Ghz quad core and snapdragon 600!
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Wat
ty im going for htc one and coz both are snapdragon 600 i can make my htc one 1.9ghz?
also smasung ui not boring:S htc one link bleed is to simple and boring (i had a htc sensation its freaking awesome also ui is freaking awesome better than my current note and it was faster, no problem , i sent my Note 2 times to guaranty) ! i just scared about the cpu and gpu
nvm searched web so im going to but it but can i overcloack to 1.9? coz its snapdragon 600 and support up to 1.9ghz else will buy s-IV
Camera shoots 30 or 60 fps (1080p)
I have one question. Is it true that HTC ONE is able record 1080p 60fps?? I don´t think so, but I have read that i can.
Thanks for true answers.
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I have one question. Is it true that HTC ONE is able record 1080p 60fps?? I don´t think so, but I have read that i can.
Thanks for true answers.
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Yes it is able. The camera is fantastic on it. I'm blown away when I go to bars and parties how good it is. I was highly suspicious that it was only 4MP at first, and nearly didn't get it, but it's been better than any phone camera I've ever used so far. It's even great for Youtube vlogging.
This topic shows how they sell millions of phones every year.
xvasek said:
I have one question. Is it true that HTC ONE is able record 1080p 60fps?? I don´t think so, but I have read that i can.
Thanks for true answers.
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No.
1080p (Full HD) = 30fps
720p (HD) = 60fps
The one isn't even out yet..
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The one isn't even out yet..
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Wrong. UK has had it for 2 weeks now.
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is it a really powerful device?
BTW The main question is why they used 1.7 clock speed while it supports up to 1.9ghz and can i overclock it to 1.9? i mean does it damage the phone?
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Yes, but you will need a Kernel that supports OC. It wont damage your 1.
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kamranhaghighi said:
is it a really powerful device?
BTW The main question is why they used 1.7 clock speed while it supports up to 1.9ghz and can i overclock it to 1.9? i mean does it damage the phone?
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It means they found 1.7Ghz a good compromise to keep heat down and improve battery life. If you want to shorten your battery life and make your phone hotter then sure, there'll be options to overclock it. It's still basically the fastest mobile SoC in existence so no idea why anyone would *need* to do this
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Yes, but you will need a Kernel that supports OC. It wont damage your 1.
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kamranhaghighi said:
is it a really powerful device?
BTW The main question is why they used 1.7 clock speed while it supports up to 1.9ghz and can i overclock it to 1.9? i mean does it damage the phone?
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so its a powerful device?:? ( i guess so)
thanks anyway i remember i over clocked my sensation to 1.7 it where getting hot that damaged my hands (max support for sensation is 1.5)
kamranhaghighi said:
is it a really powerful device?
BTW The main question is why they used 1.7 clock speed while it supports up to 1.9ghz and can i overclock it to 1.9? i mean does it damage the phone?
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think pretty much all modern cpu are underclocked.
For battery purposes mainly.
kamranhaghighi said:
so its a powerful device?:? ( i guess so)
thanks anyway i remember i over clocked my sensation to 1.7 it where getting hot that damaged my hands (max support for sensation is 1.5)
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It pulls the highest benchmark scores of any production phone today. Yes..... It's powerful.
M.
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so im going to buy it can't wait ty a lot guys
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It pulls the highest benchmark scores of any production phone today. Yes..... It's powerful.
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The new Galaxy S IV will be probably much more powerful but I think that HTC One is powerful enough
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The new Galaxy S IV will be probably much more powerful but I think that HTC One is powerful enough
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No telling yet what it will have.
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They clocked it 1.7ghz so in about 4 months time they can sell us the 'one +' clocked 1.9ghz with a bigger battery too and tell us that it's a new phone.. Same as they did with Hox -> Hox +!
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They clocked it 1.7ghz so in about 4 months time they can sell us the 'one +' clocked 1.9ghz with a bigger battery too and tell us that it's a new phone.. Same as they did with Hox -> Hox +!
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I would bet for a 12mp cam, sdcard slot & 1.9ghz clock for the HTC One+.
But I would bet that it won't come. I think they resetted their naming convention and decided to make it HTC One, HTC Two, HTC Three etc. Just like android wouldn't make sense if they release 5.0 just months after 4.0
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They clocked it 1.7ghz so in about 4 months time they can sell us the 'one +' clocked 1.9ghz with a bigger battery too and tell us that it's a new phone.. Same as they did with Hox -> Hox +!
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Yeah that was a bummer. Bought one X and they came up with one X+ in a few months with slighlty higher price which i would gone for.
They've already stated that those days are over. The ONE will be their only flagship, premium device this year. They are planning 2 other lower end devices though.
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They've already stated that those days are over. The ONE will be their only flagship, premium device this year. They are planning 2 other lower end devices though.
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I'm sure they said that last year before I bought my HOX. Maybe they mean it this time.
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They clocked it 1.7ghz so in about 4 months time they can sell us the 'one +' clocked 1.9ghz with a bigger battery too and tell us that it's a new phone.. Same as they did with Hox -> Hox +!
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I'll take the risk
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I'll take the risk
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Me too... Performance will definitely not be a problem with the s600, there may be more powerful coming, but at this point it won't be evident during use.
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Hi guys,
i would say that i am very happy with samsung s i9000 as i could do most tasks with ease and now my upgrade is due and i am confuse whether i should go for upgrade or not by paying extra 250 to 400 pounds. I have used s2 as well but to be honest i did like s 1 more and did not find any difference between single and dual core
Do these dual/quad cores or 1/2 gb RAM in s3/s4 make any significant difference ? or its just marketting tactics ? do s3/s4 has any advantage over s1 if you dont play any 3d games on mobile ?
thanks
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Hi, on s3 s4 its 1 /2gb ram this makes the phone lag less and run smoother onjellybean as it is meant for jellybean whereas in our s1 it lags on jellbean as it meant for gingerbread........and quad core means more process can run and the cpu can take more load.....
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Hi, on s3 s4 its 1 /2gb ram this makes the phone lag less and run smoother onjellybean as it is meant for jellybean whereas in our s1 it lags on jellbean as it meant for gingerbread........and quad core means more process can run and the cpu can take more load.....
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yea but there are many jelly bean custom ROMS for S which dont lags at all and run smoothly and i mean we used to have 512 MB/1GB RAM in old desktop which was doing much more multitasking than our phone and was running ok
I understand that quad core or 2GB RAM could make difference for HD/3d games but do we really need quad core processor or 2GB RAM for internet surfing , email or watching videos on youtube etc
they just upgarde processor and ram and charge 4 time more than what galaxy s cost.
I'd upgrade to any phone with atleast 1gb ram and dual core(or more) setup any day! our phones are at the limits now.sgs lags like anything.android ain't slimming down.its resource hungry/less optimisation. we get tonnes of features in return thou.
if u can afford go for s4/HTC/sony or other phone as long as there's xda/community support.big deal breaker for me;developer support.
U do for multitasking!! for u i recomend s2!!
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U do for multitasking!! for u i recomend s2!!
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U want him to trade a lovely wolfson dac on s1 versus some **** that Is on s2?
Upgrade to s4 or don't upgrade at all. Or wait to see what sound s4 comes with.
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Yes, for me also is sound and qualitiy of soundrecording important wether I choose a new phone or not.
I know what I have with my SGS9000.
I don't know how all the other new phone do the sound.
No one ever wrote about the sound recording qualities of up-to-date phone, yet.