So This source says that XPS has http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_s-review-741.php msm8260.
WIKIPEDIA Says XPS has msm8260 too? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)#Snapdragon_S3
As u see in the pic i have MSM8660 chip?
i know the difference is nothing but is it okay, ot just good thing?
i have read some where that this chip does not support more than 10 Megapixles.
Is that why Xperia P has better picture clarity,Quality?
these 2 chipsets? -what the difference, IS it ok to have this? QUESTION
I have the MSM8260
I guess the 8660 supports LTE and the 8260 doesn't??
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i have a 8260m dutch t-mobile phone
Weird that some of u have MSM8260 chip while i have MSM8660.?
no the 8660 does not have LTE i Quess. we need some one PRO here to explain this to us.
mine says its MSM8260 1.5 ghz
I think some chip supports LTE some not.
Its easy. Quadrand says msm8660 and antutu says msm8260. The sxs dont have LTE so It must be a msm8260
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well the table is already answered this question. 8260 is for gsm ver, and 8660 is for cdma, not LTE. LTE is based on gsm...
been the same with older qualcomm. 7227 is for gsm and 7627 is for the cdma.
On my Xperia SL I've got conflicting reports on the processor:
Quadrant: MSM8660
AnTuTu: MSM8260
Vellum: MSM8660
Best out of three, it's a Snapdragon MSM8660. I'm also on a GSM network.
Edit: build.prop reports it's MSM8660
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Hi, does anyone know how to enable 850mhz in this fone. please, very needed i bought thinking that this was quadband as htc elf ( touch )
thanks
I am not sure this is even possible.
Is the chip supporting 850?
PseudoReal said:
I am not sure this is even possible.
Is the chip supporting 850?
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Yes, the chip is quadband (same chip set as TyTN II).
MTM said:
Yes, the chip is quadband (same chip set as TyTN II).
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It's too bad, but the HTC TOUCH DUAL does not support 850mhz :-( My home network is 850 only and the HTC is useless in it!
Yes, it doesn't support 850 now, but the big question is it possible to support it with a different ROM. Probably a big project to lift the code from another HTC product that uses the same chip.
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Yes, it doesn't support 850 now, but the big question is it possible to support it with a different ROM. Probably a big project to lift the code from another HTC product that uses the same chip.
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tom_condon is working on a new ROM for the touch dual now. maybe you could ask him?
It can very likely be done by enabling a bit in the NV RF Config item.
I am working on that, see here.
That would be awesome. For me, 850 Mhz and GPS are the two things keeping the Dual from being the ultimate phone to date.
Thanks,
Telstra is selling a 850 MHz Touch Dual on their NextG Network, but it is not the same as the reglar Tri-Band device. Seems HTC is actually selling multiple versions iof the device to suit different carriers.
a radio update or something can help? that would be ideal since i am in the same situation 3g is on a different mhz but phone is at 2100 for 3g
Just found out the phone will be release in the us sometime in Q2 they say it will be compatible with AT&T 3g hopefully the rom from this new phone can help us that have already bought it.
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There is a Touch Dual that supports 850MHZ codename "NEON" and not "NIKI"
There is a complete other Tranceiver chip inside.
NIKI is no Quadband Device!
So do you recommend selling my Niki and getting a Neon then to stay compatible with US networks? I know netrunner was saying there is a possibility the NV items can be changed to take out the 2100 and put in the 850
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yes u can change the NV-Items but the Chip dosn't support 850MHZ.
OR... we don't know enought about the RFR6300 Chip.
We need internal shots or a list of Chips from a NEON.
The way I understood the news from today, the LTE hardware is definitely present in EU devices but will simply technically not work in certain countries. Is my assumption correct?
I wonder if that feature will be useful in the future at all then if the frequencies used here are not supported at all?
My understanding is the Lte will be a different galaxy 3 version.
The real question is will the LTE model have the quad core chip or a dual core chip like the One X.
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Has there been anything from Samsung that states that the US version will have the S4 chipset. It just does not make an sense that it would not have a chipset made by Samsung. I am guessing we are going get a solid answer on the 29th when they go on their world tour.
I remember their being two conflicting articles from an anonymous Samsung executive about the dual core chip set and LTE compatibly.
As of right now, everything about dual core in US is just rumors. Some sound very reliable. As for me, I highly doubt that the exynos quad would be compatible with Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T LTE network as well as T-mobile HSPA+ 42Mbps. So yeah, chances are there won't be any quad core here
I read a few articles claiming that only T-Mobile would get the quad-core Exynos, but this makes absolutely no sense. The GS3 is 21mbps max, while T-Mobile's "4G" is 42mbps. So, I really doubt that T-Mobile will get the Exynos version, unless they decide that 2 extra cores has more market value than 42mbps HSPA+.
So, it is likely that T-Mobile will get a version that is crippled with the Qcomm S4 chip. Because of the incompatibility of LTE+Exynos, it is also possible for Verizon, ATT, etc to get the dual core version as well. For example, the HTC One X had to be switched to S4 to work on AT&T's LTE network.
Heard long shot rumour US maybe get exynos 5 with arm cortex a-15 2ghz dual core. I'd be OK with that if no exynos 4 quad in US. A-15 performance might be on par with quad A-9.
Though most likely if qualcomm S4 I'm going international.
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Heard long shot rumour US maybe get exynos 5 with arm cortex a-15 2ghz dual core. I'd be OK with that if no exynos 4 quad in US. A-15 performance might be on par with quad A-9.
Though most likely if qualcomm S4 I'm going international.
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Any Cortex-A15 would destroy the quad-core Exynos 4412. But the chance of an A15 being released for the US version is almost nonexistent.
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But the chance of an A15 being released for the US version is almost nonexistent.
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Maybe for an upgraded version? Like they did with the Skyrocket or T989...
I'm getting ready to get an s3, but I'm getting confused now. I see it advertised as 1.4 quad core on the international version, but AT&T and Verizon say its 1.5 dual core. Anybody know if this is correct, or misprint on both Verizon & AT&T?
If you could bother as muchs as search forums or google you would allready know.. anyways it's correct information as american versions comes with snapdragon s4 krait with LTE chip inside and dual core.
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4G LTE apparently has issues working properly with the quad core chip in the GS3. So north america is getting a dual core variant so the network will work properly.
Early reports states that when the next android OS arrives, it fixes the issues the quad core chipset is currently having...but that remains to be seen.
the cpu of EVO 3D gsm vertion is 8660 or 8260??
and if it is 8660, it means that EVO 3D could support 3 network types including GSM WCDMA and CDMA.
is there any one have a method to make EVO 3D gsm vertion to support CDMA???
thx
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the cpu of EVO 3D gsm vertion is 8660 or 8260??
and if it is 8660, it means that EVO 3D could support 3 network types including GSM WCDMA and CDMA.
is there any one have a method to make EVO 3D gsm vertion to support CDMA???
thx
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The Evo 3D is a msm8660 processor device, but the GSM version cannot work on a CDMA network due to the radio band frequency. That's in simplest form.
私のEVO 4G LTEから送信される。
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the cpu of EVO 3D gsm vertion is 8660 or 8260??
and if it is 8660, it means that EVO 3D could support 3 network types including GSM WCDMA and CDMA.
is there any one have a method to make EVO 3D gsm vertion to support CDMA???
thx
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Here are the specifications for the GSM Evo 3D. The radios are all based on GSM technology and the phone would require different radio hardware to support CDMA.
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for the GSM Evo 3D. The radios are all based on GSM technology and the phone would require different radio hardware to support CDMA.
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My major is microelectronics. As i knows,the radio hardware is integrated in SOC(system on chip) which is MSM8660. is it right? if so , can we flash the radio to solve this problem?
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The Evo 3D is a msm8660 processor device, but the GSM version cannot work on a CDMA network due to the radio band frequency. That's in simplest form.
私のEVO 4G LTEから送信される。
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I had used the rom that you developed. is it possible to solve the problem by flash radio? because the band chip is integrated in 8660.
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Here are the specifications for the GSM Evo 3D. The radios are all based on GSM technology and the phone would require different radio hardware to support CDMA.
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The specs on gsmarena are mostly incomplete or sometimes wrong. The GSM evo 3d has MSM8260 chipset and CDMA has MSM8660 or is it region dependent?
Im not sure but according to some sources gsm has 8260
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MSM8xxxs' are chipsets. The CPU is Scorpion.
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No the GSM 3D does not have the hardware to support CDMA but the CDMA 3D has hardware (except sim slot, software, f/w, software radio) to support GSM.
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The specs on gsmarena are mostly incomplete or sometimes wrong. The GSM evo 3d has MSM8260 chipset and CDMA has MSM8660 or is it region dependent?
Im not sure but according to some sources gsm has 8260
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MSM8xxxs' are chipsets. The CPU is Scorpion.
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No the GSM 3D does not have the hardware to support CDMA but the CDMA 3D has hardware (except sim slot, software, f/w, software radio) to support GSM.
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This is correct. MSM8660 has support for HSPA+ as well as other GSM frequencies. It has no sim attached to the chipset altought there is a mount point for it. I read on another forum some time ago that a real computer genius was able to hack the 8660 to recognize GSM but that was it because without the things mnomaanw mentioned all it could do was recognize the signal.
The MSM8260 that is in the Sensation and EVO 3D GSM version have no CDMA radio at all.
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This is correct. MSM8660 has support for HSPA+ as well as other GSM frequencies. It has no sim attached to the chipset altought there is a mount point for it. I read on another forum some time ago that a real computer genius was able to hack the 8660 to recognize GSM but that was it because without the things mnomaanw mentioned all it could do was recognize the signal.
The MSM8260 that is in the Sensation and EVO 3D GSM version have no CDMA radio at all.
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PDADB.net is the best source for this kind of info I find. Here you can see the different versions of the Shooter or EVO 3D. Basically there are 2 GSM versions that use the 8260, the Sprint version uses 8660, and the KDDI version uses the 8660 as they use some CDMA in Japan I think.
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PDADB.net is the best source for this kind of info I find. Here you can see the different versions of the Shooter or EVO 3D. Basically there are 2 GSM versions that use the 8260, the Sprint version uses 8660, and the KDDI version uses the 8660 as they use some CDMA in Japan I think.
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Perhaps the chipset in the GSM Evo 3D varies by model or region then because the CyanogenMod table of devices also shows it as an MSM8660, but that may just be for software compatibility. The XDA specifications do reflect the MSM8260 for the GSM model.
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Well, the only difference is CDMA, so it doesn't really matter which chip it has.
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