Speechless after Reading Snapdragon 800 / 600,
Samsung probably won't implement this on their next Flagship; but wouldn't the Snapdragon 800/600 outperform the Exynos 5 processors? This is crazy, but mobile technology is making long strides. :laugh:
Maybe but no one will be able to touch the unique and innovative software and tw ux
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Well, CNET says the 800 would be coming to mobile devices (mobile phones as well) in Q2 of this year.
Im loving the News From The Guys Who Make Snapdragon Processors, they clocked some of the newer ones at 2,3 Ghz (Possibly NOT Overclocked ^__^)
Octa Core in Note 3 will do
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I guess you didn't hear about the Exynos 5 chip..
8 cores...
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I guess you didn't hear about the Exynos 5 chip..
8 cores...
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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No they don't! You probably didn't even read about it!!!!!!
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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And snapdragon doesnt eats your battery? Lol......
Ever heard of big.LITTLE.
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big.little and octa core are same............2 quad cores ARM SoC attached back-back...one A7 quad core for simple tasks and another A15 quadcore for heavy stuff...battery consumtion has been reported to be way low than what we have now:fingers-crossed:
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And snapdragon doesnt eats your battery? Lol......
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No generally snapdragon is quite good for battery life management.
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First Geekbench results of Apples new Wonder-Phone:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1030202
And btw. ist no where near a A15 inside the Iphone 5, it's ARM v7.
Galaxy S3 does 1600 in Geekbench Stock, too. No overclocking, no nothing.
boba
common stop creating threads with iphone 5. It is s3 forum and it was already discussed about iphone5 vs s3...
Yawn....
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We have a new general thread in general to post all things drivel related
Then go to iPhone-devs.com and post their because no-one cares here
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here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889453
General Thread
I am actually interested in such comparisons
Mods have closed down similar threads and their gonna close this one too, it's a waste of time
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Cool, I'm in before it gets locked.
Yada-yada-yada,who the f.. cares about ibla
zodiaxe66 said:
Yada-yada-yada,who the f.. cares about ibla
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iDo.........
Not!
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In before locked
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It is still not locked
I'm in!!!!
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Seems the iPhone 5 is only running at 1.02Ghz.
The iphone 5 dual core is faster than our quadcore. Search for new benchmarks in google -.-
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If it's not fake then good work for the benchmark until Jellybean for S3 arrives
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1026099
Still S3 outperforms Iphone5 :good:
And Iphone 5 will only use that for the gaming applications because their homescreen is so basic (No widgets and true multitasking), so to summarize it's still a useless upgrade.. I'd rather buy a Ps vita/nintendo DS for gaming if the main focus of apple products is to improve the hardware for gaming.
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If it's not fake then good work for the benchmark until Jellybean for S3 arrive
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1026099
Still S3 outperforms Iphone5 :good:
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4 Cores at 1.4Ghz should win out over 2 Cores at 1Ghz. But by a lot more than that.
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The iphone 5 dual core is faster than our quadcore. Search for new benchmarks in google -.-
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The only thing that pulls the iPhone 5 benchmark scores higher is memory bandwidth.... The s3's cpu scores substantially higher.
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The iphone 5 dual core is faster than our quadcore. Search for new benchmarks in google -.-
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If it's only an ARM v7 then it can't outperform ours because ours are ARM v9's (international s3's dunno about American etc)
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What is your 3D Mark result?
You can download it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.futuremark.dmandroid.application
I'm a little surprised I get only 2727 while Tegra3 devices get almost 4400 and even one Tegra2 device was higher (overclocked maybe? or mistake... Galaxy Tab 10.1).
Ice Storm Extreme: 2060 (here only new generation devices are higher, so it's quite a good result)
Ice Storm normal: 2727
AW: 3D Mark result
ICE STORM : 2794
ICE STORM EXTREME : 2092
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ICE STORM : 2794
ICE STORM EXTREME : 2092
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Pretty much the same here
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Thanks. So it looks like the Tegra3 has quite a powerful GPU.
Or 3DMark Mobile is more optimized for Tegra and Qualcomm. You don't know.
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Or 3DMark Mobile is more optimized for Tegra and Qualcomm. You don't know.
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According to reviews........ The app seems to not be working correctly or causing overheating for many users.
I'm a little leary to install the app because of overheating claims.
Has anyone experienced overheating?
Thanks
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No overheating but same s****y scores....but its just a score. Will try to force gpu rendering and retry.
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I'm a little leery to install the app because of overheating claims. Has anyone experienced overheating?
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Don't worry about overheating- the kernel has some excellent thermal-management code in it that first downclocks you to 800MHz (which will kill your benchmark result ), then if that doesn't cool you down, shuts down the Note.
Galaxy Note 10.1 3G 4.2.2 Baked ROM (1.6 GHz)
Ice Storm: 3342
Graphic: 2791
Physics: 10835
Something is off about the app, my HTC Evo3D with a dual core Qualcomm S3 processor and adreno 220 gets 3500 in the non extreme test and around 2800 in the extreme version
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I got a score of 3383 OCd to 1.7ghz
Ice Storm Extreme: 2069
Ice Storm normal: 2751
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Wow these scores are horrible, my s3 hit 6046 on ice storm. I'm gonna have to throw this on ye old note 10.1 and see what happens.
Does your s3 run a exynos cpu ? Heard that at-t ones come with snapdragon. ...
Basically mali vs adreno
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2739 Regular
2054 Extreme
Stock, no root or OC
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Does your s3 run a exynos cpu ? Heard that at-t ones come with snapdragon. ...
Basically mali vs adreno
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AT&T US are Snapdragon with 2Gb of RAM. International are Exynos with 1GB.
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Even if the scores are low, I don't really care. I know I own a great tablet and it serves all my needs effectively. Top of the line is top of the line, benchmark results notwithstanding.
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DeBoX said:
Does your s3 run a exynos cpu ? Heard that at-t ones come with snapdragon. ...
Basically mali vs adreno
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OIC. I have a vzw s3, so adreno ftw.
Same low score here. Can't be right
lol, my HTC One S (snapdragon S4 dual, 1 gig ram) gets scores which are more than double what my Note 10.1 gets. WTF?
Erm, unless y'all are running phones with 1280x800 resolution, there's no point in comparing the scores of those with that of the Note.
I'm really disapointing about the results with that benchmark are. It's maybe because Exynos 4412 is not as powerfull as we thought
I am purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S-IV GT-i9500 and I was hoping that I could somehow get it to work with LTE on AT&T. Is this possible. Like by flashing a new modem or something?
Thanks in advance.
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Pure+ said:
I am purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S-IV GT-i9500 and I was hoping that I could somehow get it to work with LTE on AT&T. Is this possible. Like by flashing a new modem or something?
Thanks in advance.
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not possible
if you want LTE get i9505
this was made clear in a lot of posts here
Blackwolf10 said:
not possible
if you want LTE get i9505
this was made clear in a lot of posts here
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I'd rather have eight cores than LTE. Thanks though.
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LOL
Pure+ said:
I'd rather have eight cores than LTE. Thanks though.
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That's a shame, because you won't be getting 8-cores. You'll be getting two sets of 4 - there's a difference.
Just another sucker to the marketing machine.
BJ van Beethoven said:
That's a shame, because you won't be getting 8-cores. You'll be getting two sets of 4 - there's a difference.
Just another sucker to the marketing machine.
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You owned him lol
BJ van Beethoven said:
That's a shame, because you won't be getting 8-cores. You'll be getting two sets of 4 - there's a difference.
Just another sucker to the marketing machine.
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4 + 4 = 8. I am very aware of how the technology works. I would still rather have the Exynos 5 Octacore processor.
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You owned him lol
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No, he didn't own me. He thinks he did. But you can't own someone for having a preference.
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Pure+ said:
I'd rather have eight cores than LTE. Thanks though.
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Actually: CPU Quad-core 1.9 GHz Krait 300 (I9505) VS. Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 (I9500).
In tests it seems that I9505 was only some very small steps behind the 8 core... so I would think carefully. If you plan to change again the phone in next year or so, then yes, go for the 8 core. Otherwise, bear in mind that LTE will become more and more used... and cheaper
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I'd rather have eight cores than LTE. Thanks though.
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I'm the opposite but still I would have loved the Octa to go with the lte.
I still believe that Samsung will release an Octa with lte in a few months time.
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Actually: CPUQuad-core 1.9 GHz Krait 300 (I9505) VS. Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 (I9500).
In tests it seems that I9505 was only some very small steps behind the 8 core... so I would think carefully. If you plan to change again the phone in next year or so, then yes, go for the 8 core. Otherwise, bear in mind that LTE will become more and more used... and cheaper
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Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy LTE speeds. But I almost always on WiFi. Probably 90-95 percent of the time I'm using my phone is on WiFi. So LTE is not a big deal to me. And like you said, if I plan on getting a new phone in a year then get the octacore. I get a new phone at least once a year sometimes more.
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I'm the opposite but still I would have loved the Octa to go with the lte.
I still believe that Samsung will release an Octa with lte in a few months time.
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If your right and Samsung does release the us octacore version with LTE then I'll simply sell the one I'm getting and get the us variant.
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sxi200 said:
I'm the opposite but still I would have loved the Octa to go with the lte.
I still believe that Samsung will release an Octa with lte in a few months time.
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Not a chance. There really isn't any reason that Samsung would do that. They have already manufactured and moved millions (tens of?) of the lte version. Why on earth would they create another? Octa is just going to appear in their future tablets
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lambstone said:
Not a chance. There really isn't any reason that Samsung would do that. They have already manufactured and moved millions (tens of?) of the lte version. Why on earth would they create another? Octa is just going to appear in their future tablets
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To add to your statement. I just read several articles that discussed how the snapdragon processor is designed for the LTE bands used by USA carriers. The Exynos processor requires a lot of work by Samsung to make it work on lte in the us. The note 3 may be the first samsung phone to have the octacore and LTE in the us. But I don't want a 6 inch screen in my front pocket. That would be almost like putting an ipad mini of your pocket. Almost.
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One thing I am seeing a lot of is that the GT-i9500 has an overheating problem. Does the GT-i9505 have the same problem or not? I also see a lot more development on the GT-i9505 but I really only want to root to de-bloat and I don't really need custom Ron for that.
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Pure+ said:
One thing I am seeing a lot of is that the GT-i9500 has an overheating problem. Does the GT-i9505 have the same problem or not? I also see a lot more development on the GT-i9505 but I really only want to root to de-bloat and I don't really need custom Ron for that.
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The i9505 will only get hot under intensive use such as gaming or the likes. I had no choice in choosing an i9500 or i9505, but I don't mind. The octacore is all nice when the technology works as Samsung advertised it, but it doesn't, and the i9505 doesn't lag at all for me. Plenty of development and debloated ROM's to keep you happy.
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lambstone said:
Not a chance. There really isn't any reason that Samsung would do that. They have already manufactured and moved millions (tens of?) of the lte version. Why on earth would they create another? Octa is just going to appear in their future tablets
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That's what people said about the S3 then the i9305 was released.
They do this around the time a new iPhone is released.
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The Exynos processor requires a lot of work by Samsung to make it work on lte in the us. The note 3 may be the first samsung phone to have the octacore and LTE in the us.
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Again, that's what was said about the S3. That quad core + lte was too hard but then the S3 4g i9305 was released. Remember from release they had a quad core + lte in Korea so why people were saying it was too hard beats me. And now again the Korean model is both Octa and lte.
My money is on an Octa + lte around September.
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Getting 70mpbs on lte with my gt-i337m
Never got near that even on my school's 100mbps wifi
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One thing I am seeing a lot of is that the GT-i9500 has an overheating problem. Does the GT-i9505 have the same problem or not? I also see a lot more development on the GT-i9505 but I really only want to root to de-bloat and I don't really need custom Ron for that.
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I am using a I9505. What I can say is that, while it get warm/hot under certain circumstances (mostly games + charging in parallel), it is the 'coldest' phone I had until now. Compared, even the S3 is getting much hotter. So far, I did not find the temperature as a disturbing point (as with several other phones).
http://www.goophone.cc/goophone-s5.html
What you guys think?
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well..
i'm just laughing..
So, does the HRM really work?
Interesting it has 5mpxle FFC and octacore processor. Surprised they didn't make kit kat instead of 4.2
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CellPhish said:
http://www.goophone.cc/goophone-s5.html
What you guys think?
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Hahaha! The first line of the advert says it all..
The Next Big Thing Is Almost Here
Goophone has always been forward best smartphone. With new design, this new generation Goophone S5 you have never seen it. Goophone S5 is world's first smartphone powered 2GHz MediaTek MT6592 true octa-core processor, along with 2GB DDR3 RAM, bring better operating experience to us.
No Snapdragon 810
http://beta.techradar.com/news/phon...samsung-s-more-powerful-galaxy-note-4-1278437
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Samsung is going with their Exynos 7 processor and New Shannon Chipset by Intel for their revised Note 4. Its not a biggie, I'll just go with whatever the US Carriers sell next.
Temetka said:
No Snapdragon 810
http://beta.techradar.com/news/phon...samsung-s-more-powerful-galaxy-note-4-1278437
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arjun90 said:
Samsung is going with their Exynos 7 processor and New Shannon Chipset by Intel for their revised Note 4. Its not a biggie, I'll just go with whatever the US Carriers sell next.
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Custom roms become an issue with Exynos Processors though.
Note 5 will have a different chip.
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S