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Hi there!
I currently have the Galaxy Nexus phone and i'm looking to replace it with a new-ish phone. I heard about how good is the Galaxy SII but the "Plus" version has just come out with slightly improved specs.
But my question is about the audio chip inside. Is it the same as the original SII (which was rather poor and has bad audio output/reproduction) or the much older and original Galaxy S? Is it the Wolfson or the Yamaha chip?
Please advice. Thanks.
Not sure yet...
From what I can gather, the only difference between the two is an improved video core for the SII Plus.
Not much information has been revealed, but apparently the main chip set is the same.
Keep an eye out for more information, and be sure to think hard before you buy
Peace,
shandy1996
Hello, mates!
I own a galaxy s4, IMO is a perfect device for dimensions, screen, and spaces optimizations.
I don't like s5 form factor, and the only one thing I really miss with s4 is the camera in low light conditions.
Compared with new sensors s4 can't make very good low light pictures, a friend of mine have huawei p7 and I can see that in darkness pictures are much better than mine take with s4!
My idea is to install s5 camera in galaxy s4, I think pinout could be the same (n^ of pins are the same, but I have no datasheets).
It could be a difficult mod because s5 flex cable is not straight like the flex cable of s4 camera:
s4: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/ODcyWDcxNg==/z/5Q0AAOxySoJTRkj1/$_57.JPG
s5: http://www.gigasoftaustralia.com/eBay/portableparts/productphotos/i9600/rcamflex/1.jpg
Probably it's impossible for a lot of reasons (drivers? from galaxy s5 is possible? Fit to the case? Cable?), but I ask because I know someone swapped camera sensors in other devices, and the only thing that makes it seem "old" the s4 is the camera performance :cyclops:
Work on i9505?
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Work on i9505?
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I don't know, for this reason I posted in Q/A section
2nd March
full metal unibody
non removable battery
no snapdragon 810
16GB/64GB/128GB with microSD
comes with A5 and A3
Some are correct some are wrong
good job
i hope the the battery is removable
Samsung galaxy s6
Can i have the complete details and configuration
Thread Closed.
As we have multiple threads about the specifications of the S6, one official one has been opened here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/specs-samsung-galaxy-s6-specifications-t3034238
Another expectation for MWC 2015 is the Samsung device who makes furors on the internet with many 3D concepts and articles, Samsung Galaxy S6. Galaxy S6 rumors are that will feature a flexible display more exactly will be like the Galaxy Note EDGE, with an EDGE side or both EDGE sides which could be difficult to protect from scratches. The EDGE Samsung display is designed to read notifications and information like weather or other small device updates. Galaxy S6 seems to ditch the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors for its Exynos 7420 chipset, a chipset which is designed for computation performance but with a low graphic performance compared to Qualcomm chipsets. Galaxy S6 will have a metal casing covered with glass at the back and front. The Flexible display will be an AMOLED or SUPER-AMOLED flexible plastic substrate.
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Galaxy S6 seems to ditch the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors for its Exynos 7420 chipset, a chipset which is designed for computation performance but with a low graphic performance compared to Qualcomm chipsets
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None of this low graphics performance compared to Qualcomm chipsets is true. You see Samsung is ditching the 810 because Samsung can make something better themselves. The GPU they will use in the 7420 is probably the Mali t760MP8, it has been used in the Note 4 in MP6 config and already shown capable of alot. The MP8 config however already boosts the performance by 33% compared to MP6, if samsung decides it still needs more performance they can increase the clockspeeds. In the Note 4 the MP6 run at 700mhz, if Samsung clocks the MP8 at 800mhz the boost in performance will be huge compared to the Note 4. Thanks to the 14nm process the 7420 is made on both of these upgrades would not let the GPU use much more power than it did in the Note 4.
Then there is an orther point: Gameplay performance. This is where the Qualcomm's adreno's usually perform slower than ARM's Mali GPU's this is because of the better optimization for ARM GPU's.
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Another expectation for MWC 2015 is the Samsung device who makes furors on the internet with many 3D concepts and articles, Samsung Galaxy S6. Galaxy S6 rumors are that will feature a flexible display more exactly will be like the Galaxy Note EDGE, with an EDGE side or both EDGE sides which could be difficult to protect from scratches. The EDGE Samsung display is designed to read notifications and information like weather or other small device updates. Galaxy S6 seems to ditch the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors for its Exynos 7420 chipset, a chipset which is designed for computation performance but with a low graphic performance compared to Qualcomm chipsets. Galaxy S6 will have a metal casing covered with glass at the back and front. The Flexible display will be an AMOLED or SUPER-AMOLED flexible plastic substrate.
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I was looking forward to the 810 in the s6, but after seeing all the reviews of the lggflex2 and how it throttles under normal use, im glad Samsung ditched qualcomm, and I used to be a qualcomm fanboy. They clearly don't have the heat issues worked out yet, and it's a hardware issue not a software.. No update is going to Just magically solve heat issues like it has. I'm glad they went this route. Should make for a beast
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Spec thread is already here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/specs-samsung-galaxy-s6-specifications-t3034238
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malybru
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Hey i wanted to know if i can change/repalce the camera of my Samsung galaxy express with the camera of my samsung galaxy s2 i think the connectors are the same... Is it possible or is it likely it would destroy some driver chips?