Wanted to know if there is lg vr, are any other vr yall guys recommend using with the V20..
The real question is the phone daydream ready?
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The real question is the phone daydream ready?
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No it is not. The SDK for daydream VR only supports the 821 cpus and above, per Qualcomm's design and implementation.
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No it is not. The SDK for daydream VR only supports the 821 cpus and above, per Qualcomm's design and implementation.
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Strange that the jury is still out on the 6p and it's 810. No one can definitely answer weather the 6p will support daydream as of yet. So there's still hope.
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All we know is that Qualcomm themselves don't support the 820 in their Daydream VR, or anything below it. Only 821 and above. So, realistically the 6P is out too. There are significant additions to the internal architecture besides a slight speed bump between the 820 and 821, that affect VR processing.
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Speechless after Reading Snapdragon 800 / 600,
Samsung probably won't implement this on their next Flagship; but wouldn't the Snapdragon 800/600 outperform the Exynos 5 processors? This is crazy, but mobile technology is making long strides. :laugh:
Maybe but no one will be able to touch the unique and innovative software and tw ux
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Well, CNET says the 800 would be coming to mobile devices (mobile phones as well) in Q2 of this year.
Im loving the News From The Guys Who Make Snapdragon Processors, they clocked some of the newer ones at 2,3 Ghz (Possibly NOT Overclocked ^__^)
Octa Core in Note 3 will do
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I guess you didn't hear about the Exynos 5 chip..
8 cores...
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I guess you didn't hear about the Exynos 5 chip..
8 cores...
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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No they don't! You probably didn't even read about it!!!!!!
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And they eats your beloved battery mate!
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And snapdragon doesnt eats your battery? Lol......
Ever heard of big.LITTLE.
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big.little and octa core are same............2 quad cores ARM SoC attached back-back...one A7 quad core for simple tasks and another A15 quadcore for heavy stuff...battery consumtion has been reported to be way low than what we have now:fingers-crossed:
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And snapdragon doesnt eats your battery? Lol......
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No generally snapdragon is quite good for battery life management.
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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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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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?
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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?
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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.
What do you guys think about this 10 core processor? I've been reading it beats up the 820 and Samsung's processor as well. From my understanding it will be released by HTC and Xiaomi at the end of September. Xiaomi having 4GB RAM, are you tempted at all? It sounds next gen. I love this phone, truly I do, but its specs are hardly next gen, just spec bump...
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How much $$ cause right now you can't beat the price for the value your getting from this device. How much more power do you need I havent found any sort of bottle neck with the current hardware... Plays every game lag free. Runs every app I have used smoothly. No need for it at this point in time.
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How much $$ cause right now you can't beat the price for the value your getting from this device. How much more power do you need I havent found any sort of bottle neck with the current hardware... Plays every game lag free. Runs every app I have used smoothly. No need for it at this point in time.
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Right now it's speculation. I've read $400 and I've read $600 we will find out soon though.
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I have my eye out for this guy to drop soon (it is with the Helio X10 not X20 but looks impressive)
http://www.bluproducts.com/index.php/pure-xl
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I have my eye out for this guy to drop soon (it is with the Helio X10 not X20 but looks impressive)
http://www.bluproducts.com/index.php/pure-xl
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X10 isn't any better than S615, I'm talking about x20.
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That would be cool. Pair it with 64-bit OS and Samsung's new 6GB RAM, and you'll have a beast of a device. I'm not convinced it is totally necessary though.
ibtl, btw.
Why is this app not compatible with our (us) phones? We have a snapdragon processor don't we? I loved this app on my LG g4 as it saves tons of battery.
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i know right, snapdragon app doesnt work on snapdragon lol
It may do soon. The phone was only released yesterday.
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It may do soon. The phone was only released yesterday.
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Some of us have had our phones for nearly 2 weeks now, so you would hope with the other SD820 phones out there I might work. I'm not saying Qualcomm care that much, but you would hope they would've added support before launch. I've never used the app to be clear
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Some of us have had our phones for nearly 2 weeks now, so you would hope with the other SD820 phones out there I might work. I'm not saying Qualcomm care that much, but you would hope they would've added support before launch. I've never used the app to be clear
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The official release date was 11th March, some carriers just decided to send them out earlier.
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The official release date was 11th March, some carriers just decided to send them out earlier.
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Yes, but other SD820 phones have also been released globally which was my point. Usually comapbeis prepare apps before the phones launch so they can have everything set to go ahead of time
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Maybe the app needs an update to work with the 820
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You can get the apk somewhere other than the play store and install the apk fine. I have it on my S7 Edge right now.
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You can get the apk somewhere other than the play store and install the apk fine. I have it on my S7 Edge right now.
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where o where
Apparently it doesn't support marshmallow yet...good job Qualcomm...
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where o where
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If you just do a Google search you will be able to find it.
It might not officially support Marshmallow but it works fine. The only option that doesn't work is the "Inactivity Power Boost" because it states that a screen lock is required even though I have one (but guessing it's because I'm using my fingerprint to unlock it instead of older methods), but that's not really needed now anyways since we have Doze.
I also am unable to install the Qualcomm Snapdragon Battery Guru on my S7 Edge purchased just three days ago. In doing some research I found this article which says, in short, that the S7 and S7 Edge phones with the Snapdragon processors are being shipped to the Asian market. Here's the link. The part about the processors/chipsets starts in paragraph 15 - http://www.knowyourmobile.com/mobil...15/samsung-galaxy-s7-release-date-specs-price
UPDATE - I installed CPU-Z and it does say my phone has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor so not sure why the Snapdragon Battery Guru isn't compatible.
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I also am unable to install the Qualcomm Snapdragon Battery Guru on my S7 Edge purchased just three days ago. In doing some research I found this article which says, in short, that the S7 and S7 Edge phones with the Snapdragon processors are being shipped to the Asian market. Here's the link. The part about the processors/chipsets starts in paragraph 15 - http://www.knowyourmobile.com/mobil...15/samsung-galaxy-s7-release-date-specs-price
UPDATE - I installed CPU-Z and it does say my phone has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor so not sure why the Snapdragon Battery Guru isn't compatible.
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It does not support marshmallow
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It firebrand support marshmallow
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Not sure what that means. Can you please elaborate?
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Not sure what that means. Can you please elaborate?
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Sorry it does not support marshmallow.
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Not sure what that means. Can you please elaborate?
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He means it does not support the version of Android that is on the phone which is marshmallow 6.0
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so I've been reading that people with the v10 couldn't pair the gear s2. this sucks. i just got a refurbished one for 100 bucks that I've been loving and wearing over my Moto 360 2nd gen because frankly it's just better than Android wear... and now I'm coming to learn that Samsung doesn't have the v10 or even g5 listed as compatible devices and v10 owners had huge issues with it. this sucks. anyone else disappointed by this?
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so I've been reading that people with the v10 couldn't pair the gear s2. this sucks. i just got a refurbished one for 100 bucks that I've been loving and wearing over my Moto 360 2nd gen because frankly it's just better than Android wear... and now I'm coming to learn that Samsung doesn't have the v10 or even g5 listed as compatible devices and v10 owners had huge issues with it. this sucks. anyone else disappointed by this?
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All Samsung Gear devices only work with Samsung phones
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EDIT: I was wrong and already admitted it in post #6 (WHICH IS ONLY 4 POSTS AFTER THIS ONE!). If anyone else quotes this message and says I'm wrong, then it's obvious that you can't read!
I flopped....sorry
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All Samsung Gear devices only work with Samsung phones
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Pretty sure they changed that with the gear s2 and forward, they work best with Samsung devices but do work with Android 4.4 devices
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All Samsung Gear devices only work with Samsung phones
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Au contraire.............
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Pretty sure they changed that with the gear s2 and forward, they work best with Samsung devices but do work with Android 4.4 devices
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
THIS !
The man speaks the truth,all Gear released from the S2 & later are compatible with smartphones running on Android 4.4 and higher with over 1.5GB RAM.
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Pretty sure they changed that with the gear s2 and forward, they work best with Samsung devices but do work with Android 4.4 devices
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Au contraire.............
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THIS !
The man speaks the truth,all Gear released from the S2 & later are compatible with smartphones running on Android 4.4 and higher with over 1.5GB RAM.
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You two might be right. They USED to only work on Samsung devices. I just did a little research and found the "device compatibility" list on Samsung's site, and there were tons of other devices listed other than Samsung ones.
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This isn't true. My gear works with my OnePlus3
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You two might be right. They USED to only work on Samsung devices. I just did a little research and found the "device compatibility" list on Samsung's site, and there were tons of other devices listed other than Samsung ones.
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That's what I said......................................
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This isn't true. My gear works with my OnePlus3
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See my correction right above your post....
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Which is why I agreed with you and just elaborated on my findings.
edit: and admitted I was wrong.
As for OP, the Samsung list of compatible devices says "Subject to change," so after the V20 comes out in the US, they may add it to the list. HOWEVER, the list is most likely out of date now, because only the G Flex, OPTIMUS G, G2, G3, G4, G Vista, and Nexus 5 are listed. No G Vista 2, G5, or even V10. Unless they just aren't compatible or something.
I don't really know now, so I have to step back and hope you get an answer from someone else. I mean... up until tonight, I thought the Gears could still only work with Samsung devices only. I thought that was the answer, but obviously not. LOL
yeah this sucks. i really like it more than my moto 360 with android wear..it just does things much better, especially replies, and now that android wear 2.0 won't even be out until next year, it's getting kinda ridiculous and annoying.
we'll see what happens i guess. ugh!
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This isn't true. My gear works with my OnePlus3
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Which gear?
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Top Gear [emoji3]
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Top Gear [emoji3]
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Gear 2 and gear fit 2
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Gear 2 and gear fit 2
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Mine is Gear fit and it cannot connect with my iPhone 6s Plus..
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Mine is Gear fit and it cannot connect with my iPhone 6s Plus..
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That's because it's an iPhone.
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That's because it's an iPhone.
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But my iPhone can connect with Tag Heuer Connected via Android Wear App
Why can't Samsung?
Just wondering..
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But my iPhone can connect with Tag Heuer Connected via Android Wear App
Why can't Samsung?
Just wondering..
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Samsung gear isn't Android for one, for two I couldn't really tell you
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But my iPhone can connect with Tag Heuer Connected via Android Wear App
Why can't Samsung?
Just wondering..
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Because Samsung didn't make it iPhone compatible...
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Because Samsung didn't make it iPhone compatible...
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Yup, no problemo, Bro, rarely use my Samsung Gear as well
ᵗʰᵃᶰᵏᵧₒᵤ for all in this forum
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iPhone compatibility is supposed to come at some point...
back to the topic, I love my S2 Classic, and will probably buy a S3 on launch. However I have only paired it with a Samsung. I am interested in seeing how it works with a non-Samsung Android phone. I previously had Pebble, LG's watc, Moto 360, Pebble Time, Samsung Gear 2, and Gear 2 Neo.
The S2 Classic is by far the best. I currently have it with a Samsung S7 Edge. My S7 Edge still works fine, but I find myself wanting a LG V20.