UHS-1 Support for which model? - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, I THINK I read somewhere for the note 3 (or was it note 2) only exynos version has UHS-1 speed support. Any word of this on the note 4? Without going into the which cpu is better, I also hear some random posts on forums that exynos 5433 has cleaned up a lot of past driver issues, while I imagine the SD805 is just a faster 800, more of the same. But anyways back to the speed question, hope they stop gimping microsd speeds!

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zergslayer69 said:
So, I THINK I read somewhere for the note 3 (or was it note 2) only exynos version has UHS-1 speed support. Any word of this on the note 4? Without going into the which cpu is better, I also hear some random posts on forums that exynos 5433 has cleaned up a lot of past driver issues, while I imagine the SD805 is just a faster 800, more of the same. But anyways back to the speed question, hope they stop gimping microsd speeds!
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i think u cannot remember what u read correctly
I had Exynos Note3 and a friend of mine Snapdragon model.
both support C10 U1 :good:

Hmm if that's true, I did a benchmark on my snap dragon note 3 with the "new" 128gb microsd and when empty it said my read speed was around 19mb a sec while advertised speeds is up to 48. Is there a recommended app I should use to get correct readings?

Really hope for UHS-1 support for the exynos version to use the SanDisk extreme plus 64Gb (Up to 80/50MB/s read/write speed)
Any chance of supporting UHS-1 U3? This new SanDisk Extreme Pro 64Gb 95MB/s read and up to 90MB/s write speed looks awesome, or just too much/no support?
The beast: http://www.sandisk.com/products/memory-cards/microsd/extremepro-uhs-i/?capacity=64GB
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[Q] microSD - Can anyone yet confirm?

HI does anyone have a 4G Galaxy Tab 10.1 (slim) YET?
If yes can you confirm that there IS an microSD card slot?
If noone has one yet can anyone confirm whether they KNOW for certain if there is or isn't going to be microSD?
Everything i read has conflicting reports on whether there will be a microSD card slot - in my mind if there isn't then it's a XOOM for me instead.
Thanks in advance!
i saw this in one of the other threads HERE
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That looks like it means yes it does have a microSD card slot - however it looks like its the wifi version it's talking about....(edit) oops didn't see the HSPA+ - so yes it is the 4G model sweeeeeeeeeeeet
I am annoyed that they have put a proprietary PDMI to USB interface - but if it also lacked a microSD slot then it would be a deal breaker.
According to the specs on the Verizon version of the 4G 10.1 it doesn't list microSD - so it's really freaking confusing - do I wait for this and it doesn't have microSD or go buy the Xoom which has that plus hdmi out, but is bigger and heavier.
http://shop.verizonwireless.com/?id=Samsung Galaxy Tab 10
Tab above is 3G not 4G
I also noticed the Verizon page doesn't mention it, and I wasn't expecting that.
This is becoming SOOO frustrating, because we know they do have the capability to put it there, they just mix and match specs for different markets.
It will be a big let down if the Verizon one doesn't Micro SD!
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galtom said:
Tab above is 3G not 4G
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You are correct there - so we have a 3G version with microSD being sold in Poland.... odd
Sigh I guess I will just have to wait a while until it officially comes out at the end of the month or next month so people who have bought the device can confirm whether it comes with microSD or not...

Just gonna get this question out of the way...possible to upgrade hard drive?

So, I find myself running out of room for apps...blah blah blah. Can we buy the exact same hard drive used in the nexus 7 but a bigger capacity? then install it...then reinstall the entire OS? seems possible right? or not?
I have no idea I just figured I would ask
To start, the Nexus 7 does not have a hard drive. Just a surface mount SD chip, which is not replaceable.
actually it is technically replaceable but you would have to replace a good 80% of the device with it, so there is almost no point. you might as well buy a 16 Gb if you have an 8 Gb now, and sell the old one
Good question / good answer.
Workaround I use is case that can hold my tiny USB. My device is basically a 32 gig unit now.
Sent from my Nexus 7 16gb, unlocked, rooted, trinity 7 kernel, stock OS using Tapatalk 2.
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Thanks for the answers guys...after doing a little digging, I realized that this isn't really a realistic procedure to do...I just figured I'll update you on what I found out.
The 8GB Nexus 7 uses the Kingston KE44B-26BN/8GB memory chip, while the 16GB Nexus 7 uses the Kingston KE4BT4B6A memory chip. Kingston make chips of the same 32nm types that come in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities. The dimensions of the 4GB-16GB chips are 12 x 16 x 1.2. While the 32GB chips are 14 x 18 x 1.4. So it appears that the 32GB chips would be much too big to fit anyway.
However, the 16GB chips only cost around $27...but no place has them in stock. I posted this on ifixit and will report back if they say anything.

Method of comparing Nexus 4 and Note II's processors

Hey guys, I just need some help checking if this method is sound. I came up with it in the car just about an hour ago. The basic jist is just a uniform standardised way of comparing processors. Let me know what you think. Link Below
http://coldfustion.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/idea-for-universal-way-of-processor.html
It'll make more sense if you read the explanation first.
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Well, it still does not solve the problem of weighing both between the tests and possible within each test run.
So the question still would be "11% better for what?".
Interesting..
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Well, it still does not solve the problem of weighing both between the tests and possible within each test run.
So the question still would be "11% better for what?".
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Sorry, I’m not sure if I follow the first half of the question but in response to the second half.
It doesn't really work that. Each processor would naturally have their pros and cons so one processer would be “better” at some things than the other, but this is a final overall average-comparative method.
The method strictly compares 2 phones while reducing the sensitivity of processor bias within tests on a standardised scale. Maybe it would be best to Imagine if each percent was a unit on this comparative scale.
It that would finally state something like: “The Nexus 4 scores 11.9 Units against the galaxy note II”
Which is not major where as something line “The galaxy note II scores 55 Units against the galaxy note 1” is massive and you’d know that the note II is a lot better than the original.
I hope this all makes sense. Haha it’s just an idea let me know if you still think it’s rubbish
All it means that out of 100 things, the Nexus can handle 11 things better than the Note 2. The other 89 things performed par to par on both phones
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low score on antutu (exynos)

hey i have galaxy s7 edge exynos and in in antutu benchmark i've got only 110k
when its supposed to be 130k in exynos
3d benchmark - 47k
cpu - 26k
ux - 27k
ram - 6k
why is that and i should be worry about this?
sorry for bad english(thx for helpers)
Its not a big deal, specially if you have been using the s7edge for a while, or if u bought a second-hand one, then Its normal to get a lower results.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge using XDA Labs
I have had mine for almost 12 months and get a score of 139035
colint3 said:
I have had mine for almost 12 months and get a score of 139035
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Are you using custum rom?
no i am not rooted
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Im using hydra rom 1.4.5
dolev11 said:
hey i have galaxy s7 edge exynos and in in antutu benchmark i've got only 110k
when its supposed to be 130k in exynos
3d benchmark - 47k
cpu - 26k
ux - 27k
ram - 6k
why is that and i should be worry about this?
sorry for bad english(thx for helpers)
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140k on khongloi s8 port rom
146k with ambasadii rom
Mine is ridiculous
k****ij84 said:
Mine is ridiculous
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i solved my low score by making few steps:
i reinstall stock rom nougat 7.0(if you dont have a custom rom just make a format data).
then i made factory reset.
after install the stock i made reboot several times(3-4 times).
then i disabled every app that i am not using for example: onedrive, samsung app like gearvr and much more.
then i rest my phone and didnt touch him for 10 min to cool
after all this steps i made clean ram in the settings before i run the antutu
and finally i run the antutu and got 131k
sorry for my bad english hope you find my solution helpful...
Hi I got 13k+ just ran device manager cleaned ram and greenify

Time's up for Redmi Note 3?

Okay as the title suggests, my post is all about whether the prime of our phone is behind it and it's time to cash on the phone and move to a new beast where development is very much active be it from the community with cust roms or the creators and their stock rom. I mean if I look at the pace of how things are going on Oreo compared to how things went on Nougat, there's a world of a difference. Besides our specs are starting to lag behind, so is it still worth to hold on the Redmi Note 3 SD or it's time to move onto a new beast?!
I'm still in love with my Redmi Note 3, I never had problems with it. It was always easy to remove the Bootloop, the battery after almost 2 years is still perfect, I have no lags, I can change ROM whenever I want. I would not change it for anything.
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Specs are starting to lag behind? How come? Most of the devices in this price range still use snapdragon 625 or even less if it's from some manufacturer like Samsung, Nokia and so on. Don't be ridiculous... Redmi Note 3 was ahead of its time when it comes to price to performance ratio and it still holds up today pretty well. Samsung a8 which is brand new and more expensive has the exact same Antutu score as redmi note 3 and redmi note 3 is from 2016. I would choose Note 3 every day of the week.
OP, Can you mention any device that has more Oreo custom roms than Kenzo/Kate? Because i haven't really found any.
No, i'm not agree with you. Kenzo still beast.
Until Xiaomi starting to use 660 or it successors for redmi, i don't think to upgrade my device. I just not really care about SD 61x, 62x, or 63x series. That what i'm thinking about..
(Or maybe its time to thinking xiaomi's flagship then, coz think it impossible to xiaomi using 66x or it successor for redmi series.. ?)
NO
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