In uk seen a snapdragon note 9 for sale. Is it worth it for using it in uk. And I have heard performance and Battery life better on snapdragon version.
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See this
http://beta.techradar.com/news/phon...erior-snapdragon-810-1276279#article-comments
well i would feel sad if i had the snapdragon note 4 but mine is exynos so i suppose this is to keep both variants 64bit
Only the SD 810 will most probably be more powerful than Exynos 5433 due to 14nm build which would result lower power consumption and higher clocks. Plus the more powerful Adreno 430.
I remember discussing the possibility of the Note 4 may get SD810 variant before it was available to buy, but the idea was dismissed by others
I just thought this since the S5 originally had SD801 variant but then later released with SD805 chip.
SD 810 is 20 nm chip, same as exynos 5433
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/810
This will probably go the same route as the Galaxy S5 Snapdragon 805, Galaxy S4 LTE-A Snapdragon 800 etc... And be launched in a few countries if not just South Korea.
People who think this will replace the 805 model need to be logical, the 805 Note 4 is by far the most popular in terms of units as it covers the USA, Western Europe and parts of Asia and Africa, so it would cost Samsung a lot, having to recreate a 810 variant for those countries.
This will have limited availability, and when will it be launched? After the S6 probably? Lets get real here.
ar216893 said:
SD 810 is 20 nm chip, same as exynos 5433
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/810
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Ah right, I may got mixed up with Exynos 7420.
http://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-note-4-sm-916s-variant-seen-with-snapdragon-810-12359251/
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/12/the-first-device-with-a-snapdragon-810-is-the-galaxy-note-4/
That's a common thing in Korea as most Koreans can enjoy faster download speed due to consistent upgrades in which forces the manufacturer and carriers to upgrade in order to take advantage on increasing download speeds and processor clock speeds and this trend started when LTE-A was launched there and only Snaprdragon 800 can utilise the technology due to its new modem and the result it was the Galaxy S4 LTE-A(SHV-E330S/K/L) until Galaxy S5 LTE-A(SM-G906S/K/L with Snapdragon 805) was released due to another LTE speed upgrade and i will not be surprised if that happens again.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/korean-note-4-revision-will-not-feature-a-newer-chipset/
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Samsung launches Galaxy Note 4 variant with Snapdragon 810, LTE-A capabilities
http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-launches-lte-a-enabled-galaxy-note-4/
why not do it at the first place. new ones will come with 64 bit support...
At last my predictions are true, that most Koreans can enjoy faster download speed due to consistent upgrades in which forces the manufacturer and carriers to upgrade in order to take advantage on increasing download speeds and processor clock speeds and this trend started at the Galaxy S4 LTE-A(SHV-E330S/K/L with Snapdragon 800) up to the Galaxy S5 LTE-A(SM-G906S/K/L with Snapdragon 805)
Like S5 with 805(906l,k,s) Some sensors will not available, also camera quality in this version., I don't find any performance diff in 805 vs 801. 810 Mb for LTE -A Purpose.
hiverli said:
Samsung launches Galaxy Note 4 variant with Snapdragon 810, LTE-A capabilities
http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-launches-lte-a-enabled-galaxy-note-4/
why not do it at the first place. new ones will come with 64 bit support...
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NO, there's NOT coming a Note 4 with SnapDragon 810!
[Update: It's an Exynos chip] Samsung Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE with Snapdragon 810 will launch mid-January in South Korea
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Thread is already here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/note-4-variant-snapdradon-810-t2968026
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I have a Note 9 on order from Rogers (Canada), but am interested in the dual-SIM, International Exynos version from eBay. Anyone know if the Exynos version supports Google Pay (one of the ads stated it didn't) or if there are other issues to consider when picking up an international, Exynos edition?
The key motivator for me is the dual-SIM. An unlocked bootloader would be good to have, but not necessary for my needs. Would the dual-SIM Snapdragon version offer any advantages?
N9600 should work in Canada and not the Exynos version due to LTE band support frequency.
https://www.frequencycheck.com/comp...ion-duos-td-lte-cn-512gb-samsung-crown/canada
European versions of Exynos 4G Samsung Galaxy S20 (both FE SM-G780F and the standard SM-G980F)
Does these phones support Dual GPS with L5/E5+ signals?
Is the GPS quality good, both accuracy reported by the phone reports and compared to other GPSes?
The following post points to an app that will show if L5 is available:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/help/send-screenshot-gpstest-t4074421
The regular S20 has a much more attractive price now, but I like the flat screen and plastic in the FE. The European S20 FE 5G has SD865 with slightly better battery and performance but it is not worth over $100 extra for me.
/Gerhard
Hi I have the s20fe 5g SD version,it does not support L5 accuracy seems comparable to my mate 20 pro though which does.
if so how do they compare, performance wise, and rom/mod/root etc wise?
all US models should have to the Qualcom 888 whether they are the carrier or US unlocked version.
Samsung has announced the Exynos 2100, the mobile processor that's expected to power its upcoming Galaxy S21 flagship across much of the world outside the US