Hi there,
I'm trying to figure out what Wifi Chipset the SGH-I747. I know that its SoC is a Qualcomm's MSM8960, but I'm not sure 100% if the WLAN chipset is qualcom's also. I've also look at the FCC website, but the pictures are not good enough to identify it. Does anybody know the specific chipset used by this device uses?
Thanks in advance!
Any success?
So I've done a lot of Google searches on this but can't find an answer. Does anyone know if the MediaTek in the M9+ will support Quick Charge or any similar technology?
wr8_utd said:
So I've done a lot of Google searches on this but can't find an answer. Does anyone know if the MediaTek in the M9+ will support Quick Charge or any similar technology?
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as the name implies Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 is a Qualcomm only feature so no it's not going to work on a mediaTek processor.
what does the box hype on the phone / website say about quick charging ?
Should work with 1.8 ampere
MTK's fast charging is named Pump Express Plus, another certificate not QC2.0.
http://www.mediatek.com/en/features/power-management/pump-express/
But there is still unknown if M9+ will work with this technology.
http://blog.gsmarena.com/mediatek-introduces-pump-express-plus-fast-charging-duel-qualcomm/
Hello everybody,
I wonder why we can't reach the Galileo satellite here in Europe, while the our snapdragon 820 processor support this satellite.
The same says also Qualcomm in they site here:
https://www.qualcomm.com/news/relea...pport-galileo-across-snapdragon-processor-and
I'm using navigon and also a test software from play store, and compare with galaxy s8 it has support Galileo, our Zuk z2 plus hasn't.
Maybe somebody knows why?
Thnx!
The CPU may support the function but its a OEM choice to "enable" the function on the phone. Since the phone isnt made by just the CPU, in order to accommodate others functions for another ICs, or to "cripple" functions based on region only, or even if they dont want to pay royalties for the use of the tecnology, they may not implement all the functions the Chipset supports. This is true for the Quick Charge 3.0, for instance. Commonly used on all SD820 phones, isnt avaiable on Zuk Z2 saddly...
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The CPU may support the function but its a OEM choice to "enable" the function on the phone. Since the phone isnt made by just the CPU, in order to accommodate others functions for another ICs, or to "cripple" functions based on region only, or even if they dont want to pay royalties for the use of the tecnology, they may not implement all the functions the Chipset supports. This is true for the Quick Charge 3.0, for instance. Commonly used on all SD820 phones, isnt avaiable on Zuk Z2 saddly...
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Thnx for your answer, at least I know why!
And it is sad.For the rest and for €164 is wonderful phone ?
I was wondering the same. According to gsmarena, no phone exists with a snapdragon 820 (MSM8996) and supports Galileo. Therefore I doubt that Qualcomm offers this driver/software to manufacturers for our soc.
Since Qualcomm is american, and Galileo is in direct competition with the GPS, they may have disabled it to cripple the ability of the EU to spread the compatibility for its positioning system.
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I was wondering the same. According to gsmarena, no phone exists with a snapdragon 820 (MSM8996) and supports Galileo. Therefore I doubt that Qualcomm offers this driver/software to manufacturers for our soc.
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Nope only the Zuk Edge supports it.
It seems that the Chinese Beidou satellites can be used without problem on my Z2. However I can't see Galileo ones either. There're only three types of satellites, probably, on the GPS test app: GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU.
Hello!
I wanna now what kind of storage technology is using the phone and write/read speeds. Search the web but therw is no info avaible!
Motorola is delivery pretty shixxy specs phones at a high price and love to scatimate on everything so i will no be susprised if they are using cheap emmc from 1997.
2017 and motorola is using 32bit OS and almost no camera2api like a 2014 phone. The moto c plus for example has a frontal flash and no proximity sensor LOL.
Thanks!
No one know?
The Z2 Play uses the Snapdragon 626 and hence is limited to eMMC 5.1 and not UFS. So the chipset precludes any phone based on 626 from using UFS. The eMMC 5.1 chips came out in 2015 and have sequential reads and writes of 250MB/s and 125MB/s.
Update:. Motorola confirmed that it uses UFS and not eMMC
Updated update: Motorola said that it uses eMMC 5.1 and not UFS and the previous statement was incorrect
The S21 FE has mostly the same hardware features of the S21, but few of them are software disabled.
Would the firmware hacking be able to activate them (dual freq GPS, eSIM, etc)
regards
I'm not sure. The S21FE has a new motherboard, that probaly means that you can't activate it. Unless the qualcomm celullar chip supports it.
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