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why you gotta call my phone lower end..
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why you gotta call my phone lower end..
It's ARM, but it's a custom design. For example, most dual core SoC's on the market (TI, Samsung, Nvidia, etc.) usually have dual Cortex-A9's since they license the core itself from ARM. On the other hand, Qualcomm licenses the right to change the core, so they have their own design with their Snapdragon S4 SoC. Apple used to be in the first camp with their SoC's going up to the A5X, but now they're designing their own cores like Qualcomm, which are more powerful than Cortex-A9's.i hear the iphone doesnt have a traditional arm architecture in their chip
anyone know whats the difference?
I know nothing but android eloel.. my friend, I have owned all the iPhones up to the 4.. and still use the 4 as my iPod... I used to be like everyone else with the hype and the biggest iPhone(and Apple) fanboy in the history of fanboyism.. that same month I got the 4 I copped the Captivate and that was all she wrote.
But now enough with reading "tech blogs".. tell me which apps YOU use that were lower quality on the android as opposed to the iPhone? aware me pls
but but but.. go read the tech blogs that's what they're all sayingim saying.... i dont need 50 screens full of apps... what do i actually use? gmail, yahoo email, netflix, hbogo, youtube, slickdeals... and a little more... i mean how much quality am i missing?.. will my chase app look better? scramble? yahoo FF?. craigslist app? groupon? twitter?..
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be introduced in February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, according to The Korea Times.
The report from the Times, the oldest English-language newspaper in South Korea, where Samsung is based, cites unnamed company officials and parts suppliers in the region.
Among the Galaxy S4's features will be a 5-inch screen, slightly larger than the display on the popular Galaxy S III and a full inch bigger than the iPhone 5, the report said.
It will have more powerful hardware and software and will "definitely use" 4G LTE networks, a parts supplier told the paper.
Phones running Google's Android operating system have been outselling the iPhone for some time. But that's a fragmented field that includes dozens of phones of varying quality. No single handset has established itself as a serious rival to Apple's phone.
The Galaxy S III has made perhaps the best claim. Last month, the company announced it had sold more than 20 million units in three months, making September the first month since the release of the iPhone 4S that it wasn't the world's top-selling smartphone.
HTC's 5-inch behemoth phone spied in press render, may be called One X 5
Something big has been brewing at HTC, most often referred to as the DLX or by its less-than-flattering 6435LVW name. While there have been unconfirmed photos of prototypes floating around, a Sina Weibo user has posted what we have reason to believe is an authentic press image of the finished result: meet the One X 5. As the name and image suggest, the phablet-class device should be dominated by a 5-inch (and possibly 1080p) screen that makes even a regular One X look dainty. Internal details haven't been nailed down alongside the looks, although previous benchmarks have had it using a Snapdragon S4 that might ultimately be a quad-core S4 Pro. There's no immediate signs of a stylus or other tricks besides that sea of glass. We may not have long to wait before we find out, however. HTC just happens to have a New York City event planned for this Wednesday, and previously detected links between the 6435LVW and Verizon could see the One X 5 quickly reach the US if it's meant to show at that gathering -- although it might get another name change to fit into the Droid family.
what if the new nexus is 5inch too