I could see you can buy SM-G906 having Snapdragon 805 inside. I did searching using Bing to find any good benchmarking of the new processor. But alas. So if you got S5 prime for any chance, then please share your benchmark results. It is great also read any impressions about new display. One bad thing it isn't using Wolfson chip, so no good audio
Little more faster, i think no worth.
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Does anyone know if their is a chance that Samsung might release a Exynos 5 Octa chipset in the U.S. later on rather than the Snapdragon 600.
I wish samsung would have waited until they were able to manufacture more Exynos 5 Octa chipset until they released the GS4 but instead they got it out as fast as they could so they can beat out htc one sales
99% that you wont get Exynos...
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Depends on lte. So here in the US, lte is dominant so it will be the SD600 for us
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Wait until the international version comes to the market. It will be a little expensive but u can order it to US as well. But exynos will be quite futurisitc. Sam mobile get thier hands on the octa variant and the benchmarks are topping 27k in quadrant standards..
Htc one is at 19k, so i dont guess any flagship can compete the s4 atleast in 2013. So they actually saved it for a latter release so that their phone can top twice.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2209783
i'm about to buy the galaxy not 3 but i'm so confused about the difference between the snapdragon version and the exynos version, why exactly is the exynos version capable of recording 4k resolution?
ehabage said:
i'm about to buy the galaxy not 3 but i'm so confused about the difference between the snapdragon version and the exynos version, why exactly is the exynos version capable of recording 4k resolution?
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The chipset doesn't support it but the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 does. Simple.
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danieljamie said:
The chipset doesn't support it but the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 does. Simple.
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yes is that because the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset is more powerful the the Exynos one or it's only about different architectures?
ehabage said:
yes is that because the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset is more powerful the the Exynos one or it's only about different architectures?
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Just because Exynos didn't incorporate the feature I think. Both chipsets have their strengths.
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Just because Exynos didn't incorporate the feature I think. Both chipsets have their strengths.
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it doesn't incorporate 1080p @ 60fps too what a shame anyway thanks man
just go into the video settings and enable 'smooth motion' for the video settings in the exynos version, that would enable 60fps recording
It could be as simple as license issue, or as complex as having hardware not capable to handle the compression of such large frame (for example it could be faster graphic chip on Qualcom, since GPU are very good helping coding/decoding video) . Exynos doesnt have LTE either and by now it's at least second time around, Since Exynos used in Note 2 didn't have it as well.
Plus Exynos is Samsung's inhouse tech, so they're still tweaking and messing with different options.
I am a fan of the aosp project and I am thinking of getting a S4. So what should I go for quadcore or octacore ?
It's a very personal choice! But still, If you have 4g in your country, then go for quad and if you don't then octa is not a bad choice either! Just a small heads up, quad is a more widely distributed market, so it will always have more development on it than the octa!
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I'd happily swap my octa for quad.
Thats an easy one! Since you love AOSP the quad core Snapdragon variant is the best choice.
The octa core version doesnt have official Cyanogenmod support (yet). Exynos sources are a pain and Qualcomm delivers excellent dev support via CAF.
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I am a fan of the aosp project and I am thinking of getting a S4. So what should I go for quadcore or octacore ?
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I9505 quadcore ... I never looked for octacore due to lack of dev support.
If you like asop a quad is best.
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Quad for the dev support and 4G. Octa for.... oh well.... for nothing really.
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Quad for the dev support and 4G. Octa for.... oh well.... for nothing really.
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Let me fix that for you
Octa for the camera quality, battery life, Perseus Kernel, performance (though probably not very noticeable).
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I thought the 9505 had better battery life than 9500.
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I thought the 9505 had better battery life than 9500.
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It doesn't, check the battery threads.
The only situation where the i9505 will last longer is if you're playing a very demanding game for hours.
When the A15 is running, battery doesn't last as long, but for most things, the A15 just runs for short periods of time, and the A7 is a lot more power efficient than the snapdragon.
In the end, you can get around 6-7 hours of screen time on a 24 hour period easily.
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Hey guys am having a hard time making a decision over which variant of note 3 to buy, note really concerned about 3G or 4G, am only looking forward to buying the one with more support on XDA. Pls need your opinion on this.
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Hey guys am having a hard time making a decision over which variant of note 3 to buy, note really concerned about 3G or 4G, am only looking forward to buying the one with more support on XDA. Pls need your opinion on this.
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Snapdragon version definitely
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Snapdragon pretty much always has better dev support here.
snapdragon but samsung always releases new firmware and sources first on their exynos devices before snapdragon. I would go for an exynos because it is easier for me to tweak with perseus kernel and has better memory management. gets hot but the processor and gpu are easier to manipulate. Snapdragon is cool though. byt then again, thats just me ranting about
I am looking at buying this but i am now once again confused which one, the cheaper one to get is the octa core , but 4G is becoming VERY hard to turn down now... So i think its going to be the quad.
I am from Australia the standard is the 4G Quad.
Whats your thoughts and howcome there is not a thread for both phones like last year
I would go for 4G.
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Buy the one supported in your region.
4G would be the way to go.
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4g one will have more dev support.
octa core one will have very very slightly fast gaming performance due to the gpu.
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4g one will have more dev support.
octa core one will have very very slightly fast gaming performance due to the gpu.
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Actually the GPU I believe it's the weaker part when you compare Octa vs Snapdragon.
Not by a huge margin but Adreno performs better than Mali.
CPU performance is better in the Exynos.
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