So I tried searching why the Tegra3 variant doesn't have LTE and the answers are more like "because the lte radio isn't compatible", I'm wondering why exactly is it not compatible?
Same goes for the SIII, it also has a LTE variant(Dual core) and a quad-core chip without LTE.
Its not like I'm suffering from the lack of LTE, its just curiosity.
Anyone ?
death__machine said:
So I tried searching why the Tegra3 variant doesn't have LTE and the answers are more like "because the lte radio isn't compatible", I'm wondering why exactly is it not compatible?
Same goes for the SIII, it also has a LTE variant(Dual core) and a quad-core chip without LTE.
Its not like I'm suffering from the lack of LTE, its just curiosity.
Anyone ?
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qualcomm LTE radio isn't and qualcomm wasn't helpful to Nvidia to integrate it with Tegra
so Nvidia had to make an LTE radio on its own hence the imminent Tegra 3+
Qualcomm wasn't helpful about it to Nvidia? Wow okay. So I assume the current LTE radios are by qualcomm only then.
Found a link explaining the snapdragon(in the lte variant of one x and s3). It includes everything basically, the processor, radio, etc. The Exynos Quad and Tegra3 don't include a LTE radio.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/350403/20120609/samsung-galaxy-s3-exynos4-snapdragons4-variant.htm
From what I've read till now, people seem to be more happy with the dual-core S3 than the dual-core one x. Anyways Tegra3+ ought to fix that, its actually gonna be phone raping everything then lol! LTE, higher clocks, less nm manufacturing?
not most likely it will not be an nm shrink
Today, NVIDIA announced that their Icera 410 LTE modem has been approved for use in tablets and clamshell devices on AT&T’s network. While that does not mention smartphone use yet, this is a step towards LTE and Tegra 3 coming to the States in at least some form. As we have documented plenty of times, NVIDIA has been unable to pair its quad-core mobile processor with LTE because its biggest competitor (Qualcomm) is the only guy making LTE modems at this time and likely does not feel like sharing. With today’s approval, this should bring NVIDIA up to speed in no time (assuming they get the smartphone approval too).
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http://www.droid-life.com/2012/05/2...-nvidias-icera-410-lte-modem-approved-by-att/
I wonder if they'll do something like what Apple does and offer a subsidised trade-in for T3 HOX to T3+ HOX.
I don't think HTC can afford to, however much I would love to be able to
Canada GSM is showing a M 919 Pentaband but Octacore as a Factory Unlocked new Device at $ 399.
I thought the M 919 is exclusive to Tmobile / Metro PCS and therefore a quad core.
Does this Model exist ? Or spec error by GSM Canada ?
If it does exist it would be fully band compatible on all Bands with Metro and TMobile with just a new SIM ?
Also has better graphics chip, though not faster because it's never 8 cores simultaneous, where some new Samsungs (Alpha) can use 8 cores at once.
So what do the Devs and Power Users say on this ?
Thank You in advance.
Its like they combined the i9500 specs and M919/I9505 together. Ive only heard of one octacore. i9500 and of no others or variants.
GSM Arena lists the specs of the HTC One M8 as a 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 801 processor but XDA lists it as 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801. Which is correct?
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GSM Arena lists the specs of the HTC One M8 as a 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 801 processor but XDA lists it as 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801. Which is correct?
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The Asian version of HTC One M8 is 2.5GHz Snapdragon while other regions (international versions) are 2.3GHz
So, did my antutu bench mark test today for s&g`s and seen that it came up with the Exynos 5 octa- core chip set instead of the Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400 (S800). So I ran CPU-Z app and it showed the same. I thought that the lte versions (T807a) were suppose to have the S800? Am I correct or are the apps giving me wrong info? Also the S800 should be the faster of the 2 correct? Thanks and curious about the answer.
Hi,
I'm in the UK and wondering which models support Dual Sim Card and have the Exynos 8890 Processor?
N930fd
That's what I thought but after having a look at - https://www.venturedirect.co.uk/pro...=cpc&utm_source=googlepla&variant=26928104327
If you look at the specs - "Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo & dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo Quad-core 2.3 GHz + quad-core 1.6 GHz"
That's a snapdragon 820 I need the Exynos 8890
is only the US variant used the snapdragon as far as I know, so I would assume if it is a UK phone it should be Exynos.
But is there a dual sim version of the exynos 8890?
The dual SIM Note 7 is called Note 7 Duos (N930FD) it only comes in Exynos 8890.