Plz help me - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hi guyz I'm just confused that which s4 I should buy I have heard that m919 has is quard core and 19500 is cortex .. plz help I need a mobile for best gaming
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You either buy adreno 320 one or powervr sgx544 mp3 one
Adreno 320 has more support
Powervr sgx544 has more speed
Got info from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2203311

Bro I'm having right now Sam m919 so should I switch to sam 19500 or what .. I have heard about crotex :S plz help
Thanx in advance
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Are u sure u want to buy s4 and not any other phone ?
you could even try nexus 5 (quad-core 2.3Ghz Krait 400 CPU and an Adreno 330 GPU)

GT-I9505 for gaming
adreno 320 is better so samsung s4 GT-I9505 version is better
if u really want s4 smartphone then GT-I9505 is good for gaming.
got these images from techivian website

here are more screenshots
here are more screenshots taken from phonearena website.

Is nexus 5 better than s4 like s4 has air gestures and alot more ...
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Thanx 4 the help mate
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farhanali3397 said:
Hi guyz I'm just confused that which s4 I should buy I have heard that m919 has is quard core and 19500 is cortex .. plz help I need a mobile for best gaming
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Best for games s4 is GT-I9505 or get the nexus 5 or xperia z1

Is s4 1905 comparable to me m919 and s4 m919 heats a lot while playing games does s4 1905 does the same ...
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Which one is for our phone?

Im trying to install a game but it has multiple files for different phones. So Which one would work on the s3? HVGA, QVGA, adreno or PowerVR? Thanks i really dont know what they mean.
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Just wondering which game is it never stumbled upon one like this with multiple files option.
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Need for speed hot pursuit and its cause each file is for a specific kind of phone. So what am asking is which one would work on the s3?
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the vendor should be offering this information, especially if you are paying for the app.
Pick adreno, we have the adreno 225 gpu
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Has anyone o.c. there Gs4 to 2..2+ Ghz

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Gonna go on a limb and ask why the need?
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Because I like pudhing my device hard.
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Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
Thats the internstional Gs4 right?
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Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Greg1964 said:
Isnt the international version only 1.6 ghz?
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Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
Lol
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SPBoss said:
Yep got my octa s4 to 2.5ghz and customised kernel so all 8 cores running at once. Quadrant benchmark = 38000+ points
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SPBoss said:
Yep then i set it to 2.5ghz. My first s4 was 2.8ghz but it exploded in my hand, now i only have one hand left
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Bwahahaha - me loves me some sarcazm spelled with z

cpu -z app

nexus 4 using snapdragon 600 CPU
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Noticed it on my phone too. Maybe because the two CPU share the same product code.
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Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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tiru.adi13 said:
Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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I haven't over clocked mine at all. I actually under clocked to 1.1ghz, and I still get the same results, probably a issue with cpu-z
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tiru.adi13 said:
Maybe because you've overclocked.
After all snapdragon 600 is just an oc'd s4 pro with minor modifications.
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No I use 1.3ghz, so OC is irrelevant.
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For me it gives correct info
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Perhaps this indicates a safe over clocking threshold!?
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Mine too, fast chip.
Well I guess some of us got the wrong chip? LOL..
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S4 pro!fast chip
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nexus 4 using snapdragon 600 CPU
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You have o/c kernel..maybe this is the reason...it sees the max ghz at 1.7ghz!
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Heres the U.K version
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nickslg said:
Heres the U.K version
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My screenshot is from the UK version too.
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pikachukaki said:
S4 pro!fast chip
You have o/c kernel..maybe this is the reason...it sees the max ghz at 1.7ghz!
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That's probably why. I have franco kernel and it shows Snapdragon 600 as well.
Ha, Snapdragon 600 here to. Running Franco r155. Wouldn't that be crazy though.
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Heres mines running faux beta 6
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we need more users to post their screenshots in order to find it out if we oc our phone then we get snapdragon 600 performance
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Faux kernel beta 6. I've put max clock back to 1.5ghz but it keeps returning me 1.8ghz.
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Semaphore 1.30
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francos kernel r111
snapdragon s4 pro,, cpu arch - krait - nominal cpu, 28nm

s4 m919 compabile for gaming consloes

hey guyz is galaxy s4 m919 supports gaming consoles like game pads and can anybody give me the link that where to buy i'm living in pakisgan plz reply?
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Nexus 7 OS on Galaxy tab 3?

Is it possible?
tomer90 said:
Is it possible?
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i think that would be great if we have pure android on our samsung tabs
I think it's impossible, because the mavell cpu.
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pengpengback said:
I think it's impossible, because the mavell cpu.
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that sucks,
I also want a clean Google experience, would it be possible then to port Google play edition of the Galaxy S4's rom
both have snapdragon processors the s4's one is just faster and a similar GPU

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