Not sure if everyone noticed but there's an announcement of a Tegra Note 7 with mobile phone communications and it's the latest LTE/4G network.
A quote from the Nvidia-Blog... "Look for the Tegra NOTE 7 LTE starting at $299 from partners worldwide* starting in the second quarter.", indicates the 4G version will be a $100 adage, and available from April 2014.
A statement about the modem... "The Tegra NOTE 7 LTE’s worldwide connectivity is provided by our cellular LTE modem chipset, the fifth-gen NVIDIA i500 processor. i500 leverages a unique software-defined radio technology – meaning it can deliver new capabilities via software without requiring an entirely new chipset. Another big plus is higher efficiency – it’s only 40 percent the size of conventional modems but has 4x the processing capability of its predecessor."
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2014/02/21/tegra-note-connected/
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Also announced was the KitKat upgrade and greater European and South American availability of the Tegra Note 7.
Lets hope a Tegra K1 phone with DirectStylus is also planned as I need an upgrade.
Waiting with baited breath for this. LTE + stylus = nearly perfect.
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What about the ext sdcard functionality on kit kat? Will they have that sorted before shipping that?
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So I've been trying to find sosome info on Gen 2 dell streak....any know anything...
ive been wondering the same thing. i guess the information of a release date or any other information has yet to be released. im hoping to hear something soon just like you.
I would also be happy with that 4.8 Acer phone but nothing on that as of yet....
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They definitely need an awesome screen in the next one. Something using Samsung's new PenTile technology would be great, 1080p would be sweet.
And also some native hdmi output would be great so that we don't need a dock but then again streaming is getting pretty easy, it's awesome streaming content from my Streak to my friend's Apple TV and in ways that he can't on his iPhone ha! But we would definitely need 802.11n for the Opus. Please Dell don't wait too long so that it gets lost amongst the crowd of high-res, dual-core, next gen phones! Before the end of the year for sure!
I just keep reading something about it being out by may...
I think I'll get the streak and the HTC holiday or Samsung galaxy 2 but I want 4.5+ screens.
I'm just scared the streak may get slow, becasue of the 512mb RAM... I will be overclocking it to 1.2 and getting a 2500mah battery.
Ill prolly switch back to the streak once opus is released. I am such a shameless tech junkie!!
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I heard the streak name would still be used for the next release and not be called opus
Examin that graphic
That was Q1 2012, Not pictured on that graphic, just the Opus one banner at the beginning of 2012.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388808,00.asp
Samsung says "sometime in august". Hope I can continue waiting. Been off contract on my 3gs for 1 month and it's killing me.
Yes I read a similar article at mobile burn website that the GSII will be released most likely on the three major carriers (sorry four), not sure.
Your best bet is to buy the international version of the Galaxy SII b/c it comes completly unlock and you will take advantage of all, I mean all of its features then to buy the at&t or other American Telecom variant b/c they will mess them up very bad.
They giant telecoms will install their own software and firmware that they'll even disable the most menial features the Galaxy SII can perform and in order to fully enjoy it you'll have to end up rooting it and having to install custom ROMs (nothing wrong with that if your'll willing to take the dive), but I love my unlocked Galaxy SII.
Normally I'd know who you're talking about, except all signs have pointed towards Sprint getting one so now I'm not sure who you mean!
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Well pao23 which carrier are you on now? I'm on at&t and it was convenient for me to get the unlocked Galaxy SII b/c it is compatible with at&t's HSPA+ network on frequencies of 1900/850 Mhz (which are the ones here in America on at&t), but if you have Sprint, then it uses a different technology (CDMA) not GSM/HSPA+ so you'll have to wait until the CDMA version is released by Sprint.
HEY AMERICA! I'll probably have a quad core phone by the time the SGS 2 gets onto your soil!
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Wow, look at that:--
Samsung confirmed it will sue Apple immediately if it releases an LTE device. This seems directed squarely at the new iPhone as currently the iPad does sell with LTE on board. Obviously, this legal case is just a start of a huge change, not the end of anything.
Considering Apple iPhone 5 is almost certain to come with LTE on board, let's see what happens.
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Samsung will sue Apple immediately if they release an LTE device
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Wow, look at that:--
Samsung confirmed it will sue Apple immediately if it releases an LTE device. This seems directed squarely at the new iPhone as currently the iPad does sell with LTE on board. Obviously, this legal case is just a start of a huge change, not the end of anything.
Considering Apple iPhone 5 is almost certain to come with LTE on board, let's see what happens.
Samsung will sue Apple immediately if they release an LTE device
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Interesting, but it all depends where the patents are valid. In California they ruled in Apple's favour and fined them a billion dollars; in Korea they were seeking damages of only sixpence and a can of baked beans...
Not pertinent to the GT-I9100
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Hi, if i am buying the n9005 instead of n9000 then will it work worldwide? The thing is that N9005 only has Snapdragon 800 whereas N9000 has Octacore 5420 which is faster.
Better off buying 9000 if you want full capability minus lte. 9005 is the better choice if you want lte but don't plan on using lte in the USA. And claiming either one is faster is moot because they're both fast. The choice for me would be which is more efficient if you're not including lte into the equation.
Region Lock
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It appears that all the phones, including the N900 and the N9005 are region locked. Meaning, if you buy a Euro version - it will not work with a USA sim card, and vice-versa.
Samsung really screwed this one up, big time.
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It appears that all the phones, including the N900 and the N9005 are region locked. Meaning, if you buy a Euro version - it will not work with a USA sim card, and vice-versa.
Samsung really screwed this one up, big time.
-Dovid Feldman
On The Go Solutions, Inc
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What!?!?! Is that corfimed??
So which one would work for someone living in South America?
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What!?!?! Is that corfimed??
So which one would work for someone living in South America?
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One bought in the Americas. There is a thread in the Note 3 General forum discusssing the specific limitations of the "unlocked" Note 3 which now turns out to be only partially unlocked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457964
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According to https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/dXBtugbiy2A (by the author of Franco's kernel)
Not only its performance has improved due to numerous changes in the framework + Kernel, it proves the so much criticised Snapdragon 810 runs beautifully and cold as **** when the software implementation is right. An un****able Android version without OEM/carrier **** or ridiculous UI **** ups, with proper tuning (Marshmallow really did up its game when setting up different tasks to sets of cpus as I explained earlier).
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Also http://m.imgur.com/a/xExse
do you think these patches be ported to OPT ?
If so then Francisco is the guy to do it, his involvement seems to be quite official too as Adam Krisko (The community manager for OnePlus) seems to have been the one who supplied Francisco with a nice new OnePlus 2 and a OnePlus X :
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https://plus.google.com/+FranciscoFranco1990/posts/egKJs4JqiwR
Since the official Marshmallow version is out for the OnePlus 2 this month (quite possibly the X also), it could be coming with a kernel supplied by Francisco, most likely with the optimisation you mentioned. (It's more likely they will try to release the official Marshmallow with Franco also releasing his kernel around the same time).
Which, in my book, is ALL good. Our phone could finally be becoming the "Flagship killer" it was meant to be.