So lately, I've been thinking of selling my LG G for a Note 2 just because note 2 has a bigger screen.
The problem is, how does note 2's Processor and GPU put up with LG G's. They say Note 2's RAM and processor is better at multitasking tasks than into raw processing power for games while LG G's processor is mainly for raw power but not too much on multitasking.
What do you guys think? Should I sell my LG G for a Note 2?
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So I'm on the verge to buy a 8 inches tablet and I've come down to a choice between the G Pad and the Samsung Tab Pro 8.4 and would like to have your opinions.
So of course, on paper, I should go with the Tab Pro. Better CPU&GPU, higher resolution, bigger battery, etc. But...the G Pad kinda looks better, has software buttons, has better Roms support (thank you GPE) and is also 150 € cheaper ! I also wonder if the GPE program will allow the G Pad to get updated longer than the Tab Pro.
So is the faster CPU/GPU really a huge leap of performance ? I'm not a huge gamer and will mostly browse the web and watch films.
What do you think ?
DannyBiker said:
So I'm on the verge to buy a 8 inches tablet and I've come down to a choice between the G Pad and the Samsung Tab Pro 8.4 and would like to have your opinions.
So of course, on paper, I should go with the Tab Pro. Better CPU&GPU, higher resolution, bigger battery, etc. But...the G Pad kinda looks better, has software buttons, has better Roms support (thank you GPE) and is also 150 € cheaper ! I also wonder if the GPE program will allow the G Pad to get updated longer than the Tab Pro.
So is the faster CPU/GPU really a huge leap of performance ? I'm not a huge gamer and will mostly browse the web and watch films.
What do you think ?
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I have the GPE (V510), and I too wonder about the performance benefit of the Tab Pro's CPU. Test reports seem inconclusive on it.
As far as ROM support, it is nonexistent on the V510. And it's been about 3 weeks since Nexus devices and GPE phones received their 4.4.3/4 updates, and there's no trace of any update for our devices yet.
I would be interested in a hands on comparison from a forum member.
And please report back on your decision and impressions, whatever you decide to purchase.
Edit 1: 4.4.4 for V510 has been released today by Google.
So lately, I've been thinking of selling my LG G for a Note 2 just because note 2 has a bigger screen.
The problem is, how does note 2's Processor and GPU put up with LG G's. They say Note 2's RAM and processor is better at multitasking tasks than into raw processing power for games while LG G's processor is mainly for raw power but not too much on multitasking.
What do you guys think? Should I sell my LG G for a Note 2?
Which Note 2 variant should I get - N7100 or N7105?
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Get the N7100 and flash Omega ROM.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 T531 (Wi-Fi/16GB/3G) vs LG G Pad 8.3 (Wi-Fi/16GB/3G) : price very near each other
The most important thing is reading books, surfing web...
How about accessories in the middle east? I can't be stuck with no accessories for the Gpad (No screen protector, No case..)
In case it's a factor, the VK810.4G doesn't have 3G at all. In other words, if an area doesn't have 4G, you'll have to use WIFI to be online.
Sent from my VK810 4G
medhunter said:
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 T531 (Wi-Fi/16GB/3G) vs LG G Pad 8.3 (Wi-Fi/16GB/3G) : price very near each other
The most important thing is reading books, surfing web...
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Man, the galaxy tab 4 has a slow snapdragon 400 and poor adreno 305 while the g pad 8.3 has snapdragon 600 and adreno 320! Reading is not that great on the g pad compared to a 10 inch tablet though, but web browsing is great as the g pad 8.3 is very fast!
I think u can try getting an xperia Z tablet or Galaxy note 2014 which have comparable specs and price to the g pad, but with a larger screen! Trust me, snapdragon 400 is not good enough to power a tablet. There'll be lots of lag after u have used the galaxy tab 4 after about 3 months of use!
Accessories for the g pad is very rare in most markets. You'll need to buy them online!
So i recently got bootloop on my G4 which got fixed with the 2 main cores disabled. The phone feels very smooth. But i also own a Nexus 5 Hammerhead. According to antutu benchmark. The G4 got higher total. But lower in CPU. Which phone would you guys use and which do you think is faster? Cheers!
So, i recently got myself an at&t let Phoenix 2, it's a ok phone but it's adreno 304 really lags in many games. A friend is selling a note 2, for about 50$ is in pristine condition basically new.
The question now is, should i get the note 2? It's supposed to have a mali 400mp4 or something like that and it's a samsung device which are normally higher quality than lg.
What do you guys think? Is it worth getting for games?
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So, i recently got myself an at&t let Phoenix 2, it's a ok phone but it's adreno 304 really lags in many games. A friend is selling a note 2, for about 50$ is in pristine condition basically new.
The question now is, should i get the note 2? It's supposed to have a mali 400mp4 or something like that and it's a samsung device which are normally higher quality than lg.
What do you guys think? Is it worth getting for games?
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Buy a redmi note 4 cost will be~ $150 but it's worth it every penny this phone should have costed $250 if it were motorola.. The adreno 506 is a lot better than the crap py outdated old mali 400MP
The problem is i got no money for a new phone, id ve selling my phoenix 2 should i decide to get a new Phone.
But just out of Curiosity, which one of the variations from that redmi nite 4 should i get? Theres the 64gb and 4x high versions which both feature 10 cores with mtk helio x20, dual channel memory and malis t880mp4 which seem to clock higher than the adrenos on the note 4's msm8953 and 4x's which also feature qualcomms snapdragons 625 octacores and both sigle channel ans higher frequency ram
Also what are your thoughts of the alcatel a30 plus?