What type of metal? - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As above.
What type of metal have they used on the Note 4? Is it steel or anodised aluminium?

Looks like aluminum here.

Mimetic poly alloy.

xManMythLegend said:
Mimetic poly alloy.
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..I thought that was only available on the curved Note Edge. I think the Note 4 is adamantium.

aulwes said:
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..I thought that was only available on the curved Note Edge. I think the Note 4 is adamantium.
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Yeah you can't really curve that. But they both will have snapdragon 805 neural net processors , the exynos version has learning mode locked so blah. Other than that it's just cosmetic differences.

I think its a new metal invented by Samsung but its made of plastic.

xManMythLegend said:
Yeah you can't really curve that. But they both will have snapdragon 805 neural net processors , the exynos version has learning mode locked so blah. Other than that it's just cosmetic differences.
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Neural net processors ?

Lodix said:
Neural net processors ?
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Yeah next gen "learning computers" hopefully it makes SVoice and Google more responsive and not have to rely on sending audio to servers etc.

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galaxy s 2 mini hahahahaha

Yes that's right, mini version.
Haha
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s2_mini-3883.php
marcon10 said:
Yes that's right, mini version.
Haha
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s2_mini-3883.php
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Nééh, just an iphone with a Samsung logo, bad photoshop!!p)
r_a_c said:
Nééh, just an iphone with a Samsung logo, bad photoshop!!p)
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I see it lol. But there will probably be galaxy s2 mini
yes this is ancient news whats funny about it...?
1.4Ghz processor... not so funny.
1.4 Ghz single core processor though, not dual core.
its a vicious cycle of iPhone' ish looking phones from samsung...
Is this Samsung answer to Apple's lawsuit?
Surely that image is of the Galaxy Ace?
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi
Just noticed its single core booooo samsung this is basically an overclocked galaxy s
I think the device looks pretty cool. I bought the GSII for its amazing specs and screen, but I'm beginning to think 4.3" is borderline too big. The screen ends up in an inbetween spot where it's still too small to really enjoy video on but too big to be totally comfortable. Not to mention its speed seems wasted since the only thing I've found that it can't do is 1080p software decoding.
A single core hummingbird at 1.4GHz is still fairly quick and 3.7" seems a good size. If it's lighter than the GSII, a similar thickness, and cheaper I can see it being pretty appealing.
Not that I'm going to switch now though, too used to the speed.
Not Galaxy S II mini, but Galaxy S Plus. Same specs, different name. Doesn't make any sense to release two phones with almost same specs.
Just to let you know. http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9001_galaxy_s_plus-3908.php
PS: GS+ is official, GS2 mini on the other hand, isn't
Announced or not I still expect them to release a Galaxy S II Mini if only for branding purposes. The GSII has a lot of hype right now while naming something after the original just makes it look old.
Just because the specs are similar doesn't necessarily mean the GSII Mini won't be released. Firstly they have different screen sizes and design which might be enough of a differentiator. Also they may be released in different geographical regions.
Guys, I present to you, what will probably be the closest thing to a Galaxy S2 Mini we'll probably ever get.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_plus_preview-review-604.php
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Guys, I present to you, what will probably be the closest thing to a Galaxy S2 Mini we'll probably ever get.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_plus_preview-review-604.php
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A Snapdragon CPU? Strange. Any particular reason they aren't using Hummingbird?
Didn't some region in the world get the original Samsung Galaxy S with an overclocked 1.4GHz Hummingbird proc? Possibly this is using the same proc? I've had a number of friends extremely impressed with my SGS2 but their main concern was the phone being too big so a mini version would have been ideal for that share of the market. If they used the same Exynos proc then it would have been just as quick as well making it an awesome choice.
However, all this is just a rumour so time will tell what actually happens.

Note 2....Don't see it getting any better than this!

Ok folks.....so i just got my Note 2 yesterday. Last night i'm messing around with it and i then have this thought. Where the hell does Samsung go from here? I mean i am so pleased with this phone....but then in the back of my mind i think "Wait a sec....they are gonna come out with ANOTHER one of these next year!" And me being the tech nerd that i am i will likely get it. But seriously....WHAT else can they do? lol I bought my first Note at the beginning of the year.....so that's 2 $700+ smartphones in one year. A little ridiculous to some i'm sure.....but next year when this time rolls around Samsung is going to have to do something TRULY revolutionary to get me to switch! So what do you guys think? I LOVE this phone....just can't see it getting much better. Discuss......:good:
Better processor. Better battery. Better camera. Improved design and materials.
Dude seriously get down to earth. Dont mean to be rude of course. What i mean is there is only space for improvement and sell you updated device later on.
Technology goes so well with consumerism.
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There's even a concept of making it to a 6 inch screen
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DMax99 said:
There's even a concept of making it to a 6 inch screen
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6 inches? That's not going to pocket-able. You might as well have the tablet. Even 5.5 is pushing IMO. But, yeah as long as it fits in my pockets.
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Ok folks.....so i just got my Note 2 yesterday. Last night i'm messing around with it and i then have this thought. Where the hell does Samsung go from here? I mean i am so pleased with this phone....but then in the back of my mind i think "Wait a sec....they are gonna come out with ANOTHER one of these next year!" And me being the tech nerd that i am i will likely get it. But seriously....WHAT else can they do? lol I bought my first Note at the beginning of the year.....so that's 2 $700+ smartphones in one year. A little ridiculous to some i'm sure.....but next year when this time rolls around Samsung is going to have to do something TRULY revolutionary to get me to switch! So what do you guys think? I LOVE this phone....just can't see it getting much better. Discuss......:good:
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There are places for lot more improvements. Better battery (maybe using different technology), flexible display, stylus with built-in mic/speaker like the BT s-pen but smaller and included with in it, which charges when it's inside the Note (whoa!), wireless charging.. hmm
jbounours said:
Better processor. Better battery. Better camera. Improved design and materials.
Dude seriously get down to earth. Dont mean to be rude of course. What i mean is there is only space for improvement and sell you updated device later on.
Technology goes so well with consumerism.
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I'm just saying mainly from a processor and memory stand point....how do you one up a Note 2? lol What could next year's iteration be? 8 core processor and 4 gb of ram? Sounds silly but possible
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6 inches? That's not going to pocket-able. You might as well have the tablet. Even 5.5 is pushing IMO. But, yeah as long as it fits in my pockets.
There are places for lot more improvements. Better battery (maybe using different technology), flexible display, stylus with built-in mic/speaker like the BT s-pen but smaller and included with in it, which charges when it's inside the Note (whoa!), wireless charging.. hmm
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Nice wish list i must say!
Sharp started to product 5-inch 1080p screens...
If the Note 3 got this kind of screen, i'll buy it for sure.
I do agree that the note 2 is so snappy that a faster cpu is of questionable bang/buck. Android needs to get better with multi threading.
Bigger screen is possible with less bezel. You'd have to lose that Samsung logo.
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This device may look fantastic today and i'm sure it is which is why i'm also planning on getting one as soon as possible.
However, as i upgrade every two years and not every year due to contracts new better devices released inbetween is not really a issue. There will always be better devices released, you just have to accept that fact. I'm sure Samsung has many cards up it's sleeve with new things they plan on implement in future versions of this and their other devices. Things like user experience, interface, artificial intelligence, better camera, software, input, raw power and interaction with external products. The whole experience can evolve so much more than compared to what it looks like today but these things needs time to grow slowly into what they will become.
/ Magnus
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Ok folks.....so i just got my Note 2 yesterday. Last night i'm messing around with it and i then have this thought. Where the hell does Samsung go from here? I mean i am so pleased with this phone....but then in the back of my mind i think "Wait a sec....they are gonna come out with ANOTHER one of these next year!" And me being the tech nerd that i am i will likely get it. But seriously....WHAT else can they do? lol I bought my first Note at the beginning of the year.....so that's 2 $700+ smartphones in one year. A little ridiculous to some i'm sure.....but next year when this time rolls around Samsung is going to have to do something TRULY revolutionary to get me to switch! So what do you guys think? I LOVE this phone....just can't see it getting much better. Discuss......:good:
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Well they probably gonna come out eith a better processor ( exynos 5250 I believe its called based on the new A15 architecture), I know the note 2 is the fastest thing out right now but when that new exynos comes out next year, itll make this note feel like turtle speed. Samsung is gonna kill it. But I agree, yhis phone is so perfect that Im not sure what else we really need. Higher res screen and stuff like that probably. Note 2 is AWESOME!
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I guess the Note III will offer the following specifications:
1. Quadcore Exynos 5250 @ 2 - 2.5 Ghz
2. 2 GB RAM
3. A 5.8-6 inch display, higher resolution
4. Multiband-LTE as standard in the GT-N7200 (i.e. the base model N7200 is an LTE device - no more 3G only) - support for US LTE together with EU LTE would be perfect
5. VoLTE
6. A 12 MP-camera, improved sensor and 1080p video recording
7. 32 and 64 GB onboard memory + microSDXC slot
8. Android 4.2(?) Key Lime Pie or 5.0 (assuming that 4.2 arrives later this month or in November and 5.0 lands in June 2013)
9. A premium body similar to this Note II concept: Note II mockup
10. Bluetooth S-Pen as standard
11. Further improved S-Pen feature set
12. Improved window mode features
Sure. For me also. It's the best ever. And I'll not shift easly.
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j89 said:
6 inches? That's not going to pocket-able. You might as well have the tablet. Even 5.5 is pushing IMO. But, yeah as long as it fits in my pockets.
There are places for lot more improvements. Better battery (maybe using different technology), flexible display, stylus with built-in mic/speaker like the BT s-pen but smaller and included with in it, which charges when it's inside the Note (whoa!), wireless charging.. hmm
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I dunno... My nexus 7 and my old Kindle Fire fit in my pockets . You want strange looks... try pulling out a TI-84 Silver Edition from your pocket and play games on it, as you can tell, I was REALLY popular in high school
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Ok folks.....so i just got my Note 2 yesterday. Last night i'm messing around with it and i then have this thought. Where the hell does Samsung go from here? I mean i am so pleased with this phone....but then in the back of my mind i think "Wait a sec....they are gonna come out with ANOTHER one of these next year!" And me being the tech nerd that i am i will likely get it. But seriously....WHAT else can they do? lol I bought my first Note at the beginning of the year.....so that's 2 $700+ smartphones in one year. A little ridiculous to some i'm sure.....but next year when this time rolls around Samsung is going to have to do something TRULY revolutionary to get me to switch! So what do you guys think? I LOVE this phone....just can't see it getting much better. Discuss......:good:
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For 1 I'd like to see the Snapdragon S4 Pro (quad-core) only because it's actually a fusion of A9 and A15 architecture (and smaller transistor size = less power leak = less heat and power use) which means better performance. Also, I'd like a much better GPU... what don't these manufacturers understand? Phones are beginning to be like PCs the bottleneck is ALWAYS the GPU nowadays... sure we have quad-core CPUs in Android phones, but all the iDevices have GPUs with almost double the performance, c'mon!
kyano said:
Sharp started to product 5-inch 1080p screens...
If the Note 3 got this kind of screen, i'll buy it for sure.
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Yeah, I was hoping for the Toshiba 1080p 5" displays announced back in March I believe to start showing up (Toshiba did say they were going to show up in devices Q4 2012). I mean Oppo did release a 5" 1080p phone (at least announced it), I'd consider it, but I need my wifi-calling on T-Mobile (good for international calls as long as you got wifi and for places where tmo reception goes kaput).
Although I want to see some 5.3" 1920x1200 screens please
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I'm just saying mainly from a processor and memory stand point....how do you one up a Note 2? lol What could next year's iteration be? 8 core processor and 4 gb of ram? Sounds silly but possible
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A15? That's like asking what's going to be better than some intel/amd quad procie when these companies are coming out with more faster processors
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Twistedchild420 said:
I'm just saying mainly from a processor and memory stand point....how do you one up a Note 2? lol What could next year's iteration be? 8 core processor and 4 gb of ram? Sounds silly but possible
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Cores alone do not a processor make.
The Exynos 5 Dual-core might turn out to be faster than the Exynos 4 Quad.
It has all to do with the architecture, design layout and fabrication process.
Two no-brainer upgrades for next year's model:
[1] 1080p screen
[2] Power-efficient CPU & SOC (low-power).
Screen size of 5.5" is good, no need to go bigger. CPU can be dual or quad core, as long as it has a newer architecture with low-power consumption.
I cant do more than 5.5 inch screen honestly. Anything bigger will be in the realm of tablets.
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They can do much better
I had a look at the GN2 and I really like it for me it is the best phone on the market right now. But I will not buy it yet because I do not feel that it is so much better than my GN1.
Think that they could go even bigger and maybe get rid of more Bazel I also think that they can do so much more around multi tasking - I mean the real deal like windows. They should also marry a bigger screen to a higher Res. It would make it awesome to look at.
I also think putting in something like Pureview would not hurt.
Its not all sweetness & light..
The horrid back ground hiss that's on the S3 radio is still present here - Come on Samsung it's FM radio & it's horrid.
I get a loud crackle when moving tracks with the latest Poweramp...
They can fit a 6" screen into the current 5'5 Galaxy note size right now. It would have to be glass to glass touchscreen with no bezel (maybe some at the bottom for the buttons)
So the people complaining that the 6" phone would be too big, look at the galaxy note 1 vs galaxy 2..the screen got bigger but the overall size got slimmer
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They can fit a 6" screen into the current 5'5 Galaxy note size right now. It would have to be glass to glass touchscreen with no bezel (maybe some at the bottom for the buttons)
So the people complaining that the 6" phone would be too big, look at the galaxy note 1 vs galaxy 2..the screen got bigger but the overall size got slimmer
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And that will be the extent of it.
Because you can make the device taller, but you can't make it wider. Even if you need two hands to use the device properly, the width has to be small enough to be held in one hand.
That is where the Note II shines.
It is the biggest phone out there right now, but people can still hold it in one hand.
I don't like screens where they use a chunk of it for on-screen buttons and use that portion as part of the screen measurement.

Why No Samsung this year?

I was just wondering why Google chose LG over Samsung. Had the Samsung Galaxy Nexus last year. Sold it for SG3. Big mistake. Even though I like SG3, not a Nexus. Will not do the same thing next year. I am keeping my Nexus.
Good question.
You never know Samsung and HTC might release their own version.
Because LG got from Quallcom to put the S4 Pro quicker than any HUGE manufacturer, they have the best screen out there, and letting Samsung doing the Nexus phone 3rd time a row?! Its rowing what Google is trying to do... And, they made the Nexus 10.
Thank god that Nexus is not a Samsung-plastic-crap! Samsung should really work on the material!
Mondfahrer said:
Thank god that Nexus is not a Samsung-plastic-crap! Samsung should really work on the material!
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+1!
This phone is covered gorilla glass 2 all over it!
LG, you should make all of your phones Nexus-Like! Stock android experience, quick updates, and release all sources!
Compared to my Sensation 4g...the screen (glass) and outer shell of the phone was so soft and fragile. Betting my $350 that there will be better materials used on the N4.
Mondfahrer said:
Thank god that Nexus is not a Samsung-plastic-crap! Samsung should really work on the material!
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I personally wouldn't be considering one if it was ANOTHER Samsung.
Besides. Samsung did a Nexus 10 anyway.
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DubelBoom said:
+1!
This phone is covered gorilla glass 2 all over it!
LG, you should make all of your phones Nexus-Like! Stock android experience, quick updates, and release all sources!
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Cool. Who cares about gorilla glass? It HELPS prevent scratches. Not cracks. Plus Samsung made a good product, LG WILL ruin it, I guarantee it.
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Why do you think LG will ruin it?
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matistight said:
Cool. Who cares about gorilla glass? It HELPS prevent scratches. Not cracks. Plus Samsung made a good product, LG WILL ruin it, I guarantee it.
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Galaxy Nexus was already dated on its launch - old GPU from Nexus S etc. LG Nexus 4 got great hw and is much better today than GN was one year ago. Besides Samsung didnt made first Nexus, but HTC did.
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Because of the failure that is the Optimus 2X..
Funny, how all it takes is a company to make one great product to change everyone's opinion. People hated the idea of a Samsung nexus as well, especially after the Galaxy S 1 debacle. Sammy improved the devices despite still having the radio issues and everybody loves Sammy now. LG looks to have made a solid device, well see how it holds up in real world usage, if its halfway decent, people will love LG too...
Hate the resolution, the 1280x768. Youtube won't be fullscreen, 720p, 1080p won't be full screen, it will have some black bars, which isn't bad but it does annoy me. But the drawer now consist of 5 icons a row, doesn't look nice compared to the standard 4, suppose a dpi change will fix that.
Don't get why users are hating on plastic or poly carbonate but yet Nokia 'Lumia' are getting praise for using that material. I prefer having poly carbonate than Gorilla glass, since when you drop it, it'll crack, whereas plastic wouldn't crack as bad and you'll have to get a glass replacement etc (iPhone style).
The display contrast is bad, don't know why it was hyped up that bad. The LG Optimus G has around 1,800 contrast whereas iPhone 5, Asus Padfone 2, S3 are all over 3,xxx. Watch users complain 'it's more natural', no it isn't, it'll be more washed out compared to the other screens. Unless the LG Nexus 4 deploys something with more 'contrast' in there True HD IPS.
Thats all the things I dislike about it well maybe the crappy low storage as well but I might be getting the Nexus 4, £279 for a spec like this, can't really go wrong.
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Galaxy Nexus was already dated on its launch - old GPU from Nexus S etc. LG Nexus 4 got great hw and is much better today than GN was one year ago. Besides Samsung didnt made first Nexus, but HTC did.
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On paper, in day to day use my galaxy nexus can do everything. It can play Nova 3, dead trigger on high, with pushing the HD scree
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-A-P-M- said:
Galaxy Nexus was already dated on its launch - old GPU from Nexus S etc. LG Nexus 4 got great hw and is much better today than GN was one year ago. Besides Samsung didnt made first Nexus, but HTC did.
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False. While the GPU used in the Nexus S and the Galaxy Nexus shared the same name, they offered vastly different performance levels. The PowerVR SGX540 in the Galaxy Nexus was significantly overclocked compared to the version in the Galaxy S/Nexus S, and was tied to much faster RAM.
Qualcomm did the same thing this past year. They took the Adreno 220, bumped the speed from 266mhz to 400mhz, then paired it with faster RAM. Instead of keeping the same name like PowerVR did, they renamed it the Adreno 225 to avoid confusion.
The GPU in the Galaxy Nexus, at the time if release last year, was among the fastest out there. It didn't have the fill-rate of the Mali-400 inside the sGS2, but it had much better geometric performance, making it a better GPU for real-world games. It's still more than adequate today.
I'm not picky on materials as long as the construction feels tight. Smooth plastic, matte plastic, glass, whatever. The only thing I am kind of partial to is brush aluminum (a delight that I still enjoy about my beater Captivate).
Maybe because Samsung would of insisted on Exynos rather than the superior S4! And it would of been cheap plastic
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Also no more crappy AMOLED screens so thats good
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Maybe because Samsung would of insisted on Exynos rather than the superior S4! And it would of been cheap plastic
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Dual a15s like in the nexus 10 would have been just as fast or faster. I would have liked those
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Maybe because Samsung would of insisted on Exynos rather than the superior S4! And it would of been cheap plastic
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Dual a15s like in the nexus 10 would have been just as fast or faster. I would have liked those
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I think Google picks the SOC. Look no further than the Galaxy Nexus, which used OMAP when Samsung was keen on using Exynos. I'm pretty sure the only reason Exynos 5 was used over Snapdragon S4 for the Nexus 10 was due to the GPU. Adreno 320 is overrated. It's marginally faster than the Mali-400MP in the SGS3/Note II in most benchmarks, much faster in some, but has a beefier CPU behind it. In GPU-specific tests they come out much closer, which tells me that the GPU isn't as powerful as some think. Mali-T604 (Exynos 5), however, is MUCH faster than both. That was needed to power a 2560x1600 display.
As for the CPU component, DMIPS is the easiest and most accurate way to measure general power between ARM CPUs. Snapdragon S4 uses Krait (3.3 DMIPs/clock), while Exynos 5 uses Cortex A15 (3.5 DMIPS/clock). At 1.5ghz and 1.7ghz respectfully, that puts the Snapdragon S4 pro at 4,950 DMIPS per core, or 19,800 DMIPS total. The Exynos 5, however, cranks out 5,950 DMIPS per core, or 11,900 DMIPS total. However, there are two caveats here;
1. Mobile apps are predominantly single-threaded, so even in a heavy (by mobile standards) multi-tasking environment, you're not going to make much use of those third and fourth cores. For apps that use 1-2 cores, Exynos comes out on top.
2. Krait is asynchronous, and A15 is synchronous. For an environment that is heavy on multiple processes, you'll want synchronous, which is likely why so many of the Windows RT tablets announced last week use Tegra 3 (Cortex A9) over Krait.

Note 4 screen and back

Will the Note 4 have full RBG and beautiful metallic feel back like the Note 2 instead of the Note 3's pentile screen and ugly cow skin back?
I just looked at the very first note 4 Samsung manufactured (I got it from them for my birthday) and I can confirm this: yes.
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Really?
Pierreken said:
I just looked at the very first note 4 Samsung manufactured (I got it from them for my birthday) and I can confirm this: yes.
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Really?
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Actually, I saw the revised model, it's a watch type interface that when you move your hand into a certain position uses lasers to project a hologram phone into your hand.... Really awesome as you can use a certain setting to change it into what you want (you pay for the shape of course)... Hello those burger phones of the 80's... :silly:
What the...
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From what I can tell, it uses a big ugly square black plastic case.
Oh. That's just the container they send it in before the release to prevent leaks.
Its gonna have huge rocket thrusters that transform out of the device to give the person holding the phone a real big high! And with a screen resolution of 1809008777999x178393977788 and a 26 core CPU with 64gb ram!
What kind of stupid question is this?? Trolling obviously!
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funny question, dont think it's gonna be to big a leap
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/5526...-note-4-phablet-smart-gadget.htm#.U3Sgy4FdXwo
Stop trolling me thread.
kuromusha38 said:
Stop trolling me thread.
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Lol, you asked for it in a round about way.
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j_hansen said:
funny question, dont think it's gonna be to big a leap
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/5526...-note-4-phablet-smart-gadget.htm#.U3Sgy4FdXwo
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No, but again, this article is all supposition with no firm answers... Just a "leak" about what might be on it.
As such, my previous comment can be considered what could be due to the fact you can have lasers make holograms and the HOT smart watch does in fact allow your hand to be used as a handpiece to make/receive calls....
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No, but again, this article is all supposition with no firm answers... Just a "leak" about what might be on it.
As such, my previous comment can be considered what could be due to the fact you can have lasers make holograms and the HOT smart watch does in fact allow your hand to be used as a handpiece to make/receive calls....
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true, I'm defo looking forward to see what the watch is going to be like, the first one was such a miserable fail and totally over priced that they have to have made a real effort this time around
It will have 1440p non penile screen that will note 3 look primitive.
kuromusha38 said:
It will have 1440p non penile screen that will note 3 look primitive.
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I hope it will have a non penile screen... don't really care to touch penile things that much. Lol. (Assuming you meant pentile, it'll be hard to do since amoled is a pentile base)
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swype is so stupid, I swear to god I put in pentile and not penile.
But I don't mind a phone with a penile function, which means I don't need my boyfriends any more.
kuromusha38 said:
It will have 1440p non penile screen that will note 3 look primitive.
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1440 screen...finally! Don't remember when I last was looking forward to such a useless, BS feature and only complete ......... would want.
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Note 3 is the best out there, and hope Note 4 will be as decent as Note 3, and by the way the faux leather is awesome.
darkshaft said:
Note 3 is the best out there, and hope Note 4 will be as decent as Note 3, and by the way the faux leather is awesome.
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it is for cows
Give me back my 5 minute of my lifetime..[emoji58]
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copy s5
note 4 it will not have so much great feature it will copy s5 design maybe the prime one dont get so much excite
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It will have 1440p non penile screen that will note 3 look primitive.
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i think the 1440p full be useless its just marketing it wont be noticeable
q8peace said:
note 4 it will not have so much great feature it will copy s5 design maybe the prime one dont get so much excite
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i think the 1440p full be useless its just marketing it wont be noticeable
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According to an article on Android Authority the difference between 1440p and 1080p is slighty noticeable on smartphones.
http://www.androidauthority.com/quad-hd-vs-1080p-comparison-359430/
But assuming the 1440p screen is a battery drainer, I would probably go for the superior performance / battery life on a similar 1080p device

who is the manufacturer that made the AMOLED display for the Axon 7?

who is the manufacturer that made the AMOLED display for the Axon 7?
thanks!
centerwaters said:
who is the manufacturer that made the AMOLED display for the Axon 7?
thanks!
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I don't have the device (yet) but if you use "devcheck" from the play store and go to Hardware->Panel you should be able to see OEM name on most devices.
Let me know which one it is. Mine arrives on the 29th...
Samsung!
centerwaters said:
who is the manufacturer that made the AMOLED display for the Axon 7?
thanks!
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celoxocis said:
I don't have the device (yet) but if you use "devcheck" from the play store and go to Hardware->Panel you should be able to see OEM name on most devices.
Let me know which one it is. Mine arrives on the 29th...
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Samsung.
rczrider said:
Samsung.
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What's the exact part number? It usually lists for Samsung Panels stuff like "s6e3fa3" next to the OEM.
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What's the exact part number? It usually lists for Samsung Panels stuff like "s6e3fa3" next to the OEM.
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zteSAM_S6E3HA3_SAM_25601440_5P5Inch
Reportedly the same panel as in the Pixel XL (Nexus Marlin).
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zteSAM_S6E3HA3_SAM_25601440_5P5Inch
Reportedly the same panel as in the Pixel XL (Nexus Marlin).
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That's good to know. I will test the Axon 7 (G Model) for two weeks and decide if I like it or not.
If I like it I will keep it if not I will send it back.
The capacitive buttons are a no go for me. But I will see. I will also compare signal cell/WiFi strength to my old phone. If it's worse I will get the next device to test for two weeks. Who knows I might even end up with the Pixel XL at the end xD
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That's good to know. I will test the Axon 7 (G Model) for two weeks and decide if I like it or not.
If I like it I will keep it if not I will send it back.
The capacitive buttons are a no go for me. But I will see. I will also compare signal cell/WiFi strength to my old phone. If it's worse I will get the next device to test for two weeks. Who knows I might even end up with the Pixel XL at the end xD
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I'm also waiting to see what the Pixel XL will be like... especially considering how much Google is promoting this... (unless previous the Nexus phones in the past) Just saw a giant sign on the side of the interstate with Google's ad about this upcoming phone... kind of weird... even Apple doesn't do anything like that to promote iPhones.
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I'm also waiting to see what the Pixel XL will be like... especially considering how much Google is promoting this... (unless previous the Nexus phones in the past) Just saw a giant sign on the side of the interstate with Google's ad about this upcoming phone... kind of weird... even Apple doesn't do anything like that to promote iPhones.
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But Xl is rumor to be like $700 or $750. Too rich for my blood.
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zteSAM_S6E3HA3_SAM_25601440_5P5Inch
Reportedly the same panel as in the Pixel XL (Nexus Marlin).
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I read many posts that said the Axon 7's AMOLED was "worse" than then AMOLED screens on current Samsung phones. That really confused me. Is it possible that Samsung sold cheaper/substandard/outdated versions of the AMOLED panels to other smartphone manufacturers? O
I had compared my Axon 7 with my friend's Sam Note edge today. The displays seems identical, with the only exception being Note Edge has an edge. Samsung does not sell their best display to other manufacturers that's just the fact.
I'm having both s7 edge and Axon 7 and the quality of the screen is on par with latest Samsung top smartphone.
The sunlight readability is on par with s7 edge the accuracy of the color is top level also.
Well done to ZTE that deliver top of the top AMOLED display to his current flagship.
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I reckon it's a Samsung screen. It is just too damn similar. That's why i really like this device
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ekerbuddyeker said:
I reckon it's a Samsung screen. It is just too damn similar. That's why i really like this device
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Confirmed to be the same *types of screens used in the Galaxy S6.
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Confirmed to be the same screens used in the Galaxy S6.
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That's not possible, they have different screen size
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That's not possible, they have different screen size
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Er, whoops, I meant same type of screen
One article I read, and no I can't find it now, said it's the same 5.5"'1440p AMOLED Samsung display used in the Pixel XL.
Same 1440p AMOLED display as Pixel XL
celoxocis said:
I don't have the device (yet) but if you use "devcheck" from the play store and go to Hardware->Panel you should be able to see OEM name on most devices.
Let me know which one it is.
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zteSAM_S6E3HA3_SAM_25601440_5P5Inch
Reportedly the same panel as in the Pixel XL (Nexus Marlin).
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YES, the Pixel XL and the ZTE Axon 7 use the exact same 1440p AMOLED Samsung panel.
New Leaks Highlight Nexus Marlin Details (Pixel XL)
https://www.xda-developers.com/151309-2/
Also of note is the 5.5″ 1440×2560 Samsung AMOLED screen, model number S6E3HA3, which appears to be the same model as the newly released ZTE Axon 7.
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centerwaters said:
I read many posts that said the Axon 7's AMOLED was "worse" than then AMOLED screens on current Samsung phones. That really confused me. Is it possible that Samsung sold cheaper/substandard/outdated versions of the AMOLED panels to other smartphone manufacturers? O
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Worse? I guess they are maybe talking about some "metrics" that aren't visible to the eye. The screen on this device is gorgeous and matches up to any of the current Samsung flagship devices I know (not the S8, though. Haven't held one yet.).
Since I'm on a custom ROM I use kCal to increase color slightly to mimic that original colour tool on stock. Has me "ooh-ing" and "aah-ing" from video to video. )
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Worse? I guess they are maybe talking about some "metrics" that aren't visible to the eye. The screen on this device is gorgeous and matches up to any of the current Samsung flagship devices I know (not the S8, though. Haven't held one yet.).
Since I'm on a custom ROM I use kCal to increase color slightly to mimic that original colour tool on stock. Has me "ooh-ing" and "aah-ing" from video to video. )
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Exactly. We have pure whites, they have redish whites.

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