Was wondering because the next iPhone could be using Qualcomm chips if they aren't. Also, eager to see some android phones with LTE and exynos or tegra.
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The Korean S3 Quad Exynos comes with LTE but it's a separate chip and not built into the SOC.
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Nvidia is going to release the Tegra 3+ that will include an LTE radio. I personally can't wait for Samsung to release an Exynos(or whatever they may end up calling their next gen chip) with built in radios(like the S4).
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Damn that sucks. If the Verizon gnex is any indication, those phones will have terrible battery life.
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Not a dev but more than likely not the galaxy nexus.. if anything the galaxy s III will be the next phone people will upgrade to.
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I'm not sure if I'm considered a dev...lol. I don't consider myself as one anyway. But I'll be moving to the next device with a f*rcking physical keyboard, or living on this phone for a WHILE
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The galaxy nexus will have a lot of development since it's a developer phone.
I'm not interested in the Gnex anymore. I'm looking forward to the Galaxy Note that's coming to sprint or next physical keyboard phone
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I just received my TMobile N2 and there's a tiny sticker on the top right that says Qualcomm 4G. I thought these phones were Exynos hardware.....
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The radio is qualcomm
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OK....just run antutu on my gnex pa3.15 with purity v30 kernel and on an s2.....
How is it possible that the s2 scores higher
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because benchmarks dont matter.
How is it possible that people still trust benchmarks?
For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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demon2112 said:
For got to say that i dont trust them so hold your horses please hahaha
But the feeling in snappyness and opening app and heavy gaming is alot smoother,i thought the hardware was almost similar
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Smoother on what device?
There is also something called optimization as aosp is only built for nexus devices.
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Don't really trust them
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Lower resolution. The same (or similar) internals are obviously going to have an easier time pushing 800x480 vs 1280x720.
Is the GPU on the galaxy nexus a single core or dual core? I've researched the specs and got nothing on that aspect :/
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AaronEmoBoi said:
Is the GPU on the galaxy nexus a single core or dual core? I've researched the specs and got nothing on that aspect :/
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AFAIK, GPU is builtin to SoC. (SGX540 + Cortex-A9 (dual))
Hey guys just want some input I'm thinking of trading my tmo gs3 for a 16gig nexus 4. I love the feel of the nexus and the support is amazing but love the removable battery and sd card of my s3. What should I do? Which is better overall?
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sexcytyme said:
Hey guys just want some input I'm thinking of trading my tmo gs3 for a 16gig nexus 4. I love the feel of the nexus and the support is amazing but love the removable battery and sd card of my s3. What should I do? Which is better overall?
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You should stay where you are.
sexcytyme said:
Hey guys just want some input I'm thinking of trading my tmo gs3 for a 16gig nexus 4. I love the feel of the nexus and the support is amazing but love the removable battery and sd card of my s3. What should I do? Which is better overall?
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Switch but only if you dont mind using 3g because thats all the nexus 4 has if I were you id stay with the gs3.
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Better off keeping the S3 now.
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jasonobra said:
Switch but only if you dont mind using 3g because thats all the nexus 4 has if I were you id stay with the gs3.
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Not true the nexus uses hspa+ as well as lte with older radio. I've had an 8 gig but lack of storage was unbearable so I sold it n got n s2 than got the s3 but i feel like this phone is lacking the power and support the nexus has.
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Your decision they are both androids lol
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If you want long support from Google, pure Android--> trade it for nexus 4
If you you really know that 16GB memory won't be enough, and you're good enough with it --> stay with Galaxy S3
Otherwise Galaxy S3 has big developer's support (like Nexus 4 does) and there are many ROMS that can give you some Pure Android experience and to have the newest Android version.
But remember it's you choice, and choose what is better to you.
I did that swap and I regretted it. I sold my Nexus 4 and got the Note II though. The Note II is premier device imo. The N4 overheats, the IPS display's digitizer is visible, the battery life stinks, and the phone doesn't have LTE.
Flash an aosp rom on the GS3 and you got yourself a pure Android experience on a powerhouse. I myself was debating between the NS4 and GS3, I chose the GS3 for a few reasons: external sdcard, removable battery, kickass hardware.
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