hey guys,
been watching some videos today about the One X+ on youtube and stumbled upon this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPJ6ZBlxhcE
he keeps referring to the AT&T device as quad core 1.7 Ghz tegra 3..
arent all the AT&T devices with LTE are dual core? or am i missing something?
i really have to know because it is driving me insane if it is true.
snakebiteex said:
hey guys,
he keeps referring to the AT&T device as quad core 1.7 Ghz tegra 3..
arent all the AT&T devices with LTE are dual core? or am i missing something?
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Believe that only goes for the normal htc one x, not the plus edition
The guys at phonedog know what they're talking about. The original HTC One X in the US has a dual core snap dragon CPU with LTE. The HTC One X+ has the "newer" Tegra 3 CPU with LTE.
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Thunder350 said:
The guys at phonedog know what they're talking about. The original HTC One X in the US has a dual core snap dragon CPU with LTE. The HTC One X+ has the "newer" Tegra 3 CPU with LTE.
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And clocked at 1.7Ghz. I'm using one right now. Lol
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Processor is: 1.70GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 AP37 (Quad core) for both AT&T and international. Main difference between AT&T and international phone is AT&T is 4g (LTE) and international is only HSPDA network speeds.
alright, good to know,
thanks.
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Why does T-Mobile have a 1.5 dual core and android 2.3.5 and my at&t running 2.3.4 and 1.2 dual core?
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artjrv said:
Why does T-Mobile have a 1.5 dual core and android 2.3.5 and my at&t running 2.3.4 and 1.2 dual core?
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The 1.5 GHz Snapdragon in the T-Mo version is not as efficient per clock cycle as the 1.2 GHz Exynos in ours.
The T-Mo version barely has the right to be called a Galaxy S. Other than the screen, it's more similar to HTC phones in design than any Samsung.
Entropy512 said:
The 1.5 GHz Snapdragon in the T-Mo version is not as efficient per clock cycle as the 1.2 GHz Exynos in ours.
The T-Mo version barely has the right to be called a Galaxy S. Other than the screen, it's more similar to HTC phones in design than any Samsung.
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+1
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artjrv said:
Why does T-Mobile have a 1.5 dual core and android 2.3.5 and my at&t running 2.3.4 and 1.2 dual core?
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It's a good thing for us. Say your prayers
T-mo has to use a slower, yes slower than ours, processor because it needs to use the HSPA+ 42mbps radio chip from Qualcomm.
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...it's more similar to HTC phones in design than any Samsung.
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There's a couple of big differences which should make it outperform a similarly speced HTC phone. Samsung does a much better job with drivers, it has more RAM and 16MB of NAND memory, TouchWiz is 1/4 the size of Sense, and it uses EXT4 vs. RFS for it's file system. While it's not truly a SGS2 variant, it'll probably be a good performer.
You guys have seen the benchmarks on various sites right? It performs well.
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Only because they had to overclock the S3 chip to 1.5 ghz
llescaflownell said:
Only because they had to overclock the S3 chip to 1.5 ghz
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It runs at 1.5 in almost every phone, it's a different chip, 1.5 is the correct frequency. Look I love Exynos as much as anyone, fantastic cpu and gpu, but this disinformation spreading about the S3 is somewhat disturbing.
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Hey guys, Does anyone know anything about this? Is it true? News just came out a few days ago. http://www.technobloom.com/images-of-t-mobile-specific-samsung-galaxy-note-leaked/228087/
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=3522&c=t-mobile_samsung_sgh-t879_galaxy_note
Tmobile 4G + Exynos 4210 (not the homo snapdragon att processor @@)
i will gladly crap my pants if this is true...
Lol, you do realize that exynos does not support AWS? This will have the same snapdragon as AT&T.
No need to crap my pants then
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So, can anyone tell me how significant an upgrade the SGS3 will be over the SGS2 HD LTE? North American version
-Both are dual core - granted the SGS3 has a new version, supposedly better?
-SGS3 - slightly larger screen - not necessarily a win
-both have pentile Super Amoled HD screens
Is this going to feel like a large upgrade?
Dude s iii is quad core not dual
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xlm13x said:
Dude s iii is quad core not dual
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He stated he is talking about the North America version. Which it seems will have the dual core S4 instead of the Exynos so it can support LTE
graffixnyc said:
He stated he is talking about the North America version. Which it seems will have the dual core S4 instead of the Exynos so it can support LTE
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Exactly. GS3 appears to be an S4 processor vs. the GS2 running the S3. How much difference is this going to make?
Also the s voice feature...i assume it will eventually make its way to the GS2s eh?
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He stated he is talking about the North America version. Which it seems will have the dual core S4 instead of the Exynos so it can support LTE
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S iii lte version will be also launched and it will also have quad exynos (gsmarena)
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S iii lte version will be also launched and it will also have quad exynos (gsmarena)
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You have the link to that because everywhere else is reporting differently? Although most are saying it "may not" have the quad core chip. I have seen a lot more speculation that it will have a dual core chip than I have seen that it will be quad core. I guess we really wont know for sure until it's released state side.
http://www.androidcentral.com/dual-core-galaxy-s3-be-offered-some-territories-snapdragon-s4-and-lte
http://www.slashgear.com/us-galaxy-s-iii-may-not-feature-quad-core-chip-26224870/
http://pocketnow.com/android/samsung-galaxy-s3s-dual-core-cpu-for-verizon-confirmed
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=18855&news=Samsung+Galaxy+S+III+S3+quad-core
http://www.mobile88.com/news/read.a...receive_Quad-core_Exynos_Samsung_Galaxy_S_III
http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-s3-dual-core-snapdragon-s4-us-79146/
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-S-III-may-not-have-quad-core-in-the-US-models_id29775
http://www.phonedog.com/2012/04/26/...ing-dual-core-snapdragon-s4-in-u-s-galaxy-s3/
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S iii lte version will be also launched and it will also have quad exynos (gsmarena)
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Yeah, I was going to ask for source too.
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bbabiuk said:
Exactly. GS3 appears to be an S4 processor vs. the GS2 running the S3. How much difference is this going to make?
Also the s voice feature...i assume it will eventually make its way to the GS2s eh?
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I think it would make a pretty big difference considering how much better the S4 chip is over the older snapdragon chip. Although if it does have a dual core in the US I will most likely but the intl version. On HSPA+ in NYC I can get up to 10mbps and usually around 4-7mbps on average which is plenty fast for what I need. I'm on wifi most of the time at home, work and school anyway. Plus I dont have a grandfathered unlimited data package and LTE would burn though my 4gb of data faster. This month I actually went over 4gb for the first time on HSPA+
IF these are your choices, which would your pick?
Int'l quad-core exynos running on 4g?
USA krait dual-core running on 4g?
USA HTC X ONE Krait dual-core running on 4g(for better looks with same SOC as sgs3)?
Other phone?
International quad core runs on HSPA network not 4g lte.
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Intl running HSPA+ (4G)
bbgt2 said:
Intl running HSPA+ (4G)
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Agreed, but with the additional stipulation that it should be penta-band.
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Agreed, but with the additional stipulation that it should be penta-band.
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Yup it should have been, Sammy fakked that one up.
As much as I would like the internation version, and can (I just sold two HOX for total of $1060.00 on craigslist, AT&T shipped me 2 HOX for 49.99 each lol), you can't beat 50down/20up on LTE with AT&T.
Reason is, t mobile won't be getting the quad core version. I have two new HTC one s's and I'm thinking of trading them both for an international gs3. Or, I'm going to sell them both. I have an offer from a salesman to buy the international gs3 for $700 even. What do you guys think I should do?
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I believe it's like the One X. Yes, it will work but you'll be limited to 3G speeds (also limited to 1GB ram instead of 2GB in the US version).
The RAM thing i think makes it worth it to just go with the US version. The S4 handles vet nicely, and the majority of apps don't bother to take advantage of quad core anyway, so to me the US for once gets the better end of the stick with regard to the GS3.
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I believe it's like the One X. Yes, it will work but you'll be limited to 3G speeds (also limited to 1GB ram instead of 2GB in the US version).
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That is incorrect. For a phone to be able to utilize T-Mobile 3G/4G, it must support the both 1700 and 2100 frequencies. While the international S3 does support the 2100 band, it doesn't support the 1700 band. That is the entire reason Samsung is making a specific T-Mobile S3.
The international S3 will work with T-Mobile, but only at 2G speeds.
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That is incorrect. For a phone to be able to utilize T-Mobile 3G/4G, it must support the both 1700 and 2100 frequencies. While the international S3 does support the 2100 band, it doesn't support the 1700 band. That is the entire reason Samsung is making a specific T-Mobile S3.
The international S3 will work with T-Mobile, but only at 2G speeds.
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It will be 2G only, for now. Once T-Mobile has 1900 3G up and running it will be 3G again, which should be done for all major markets by the end of the year.
On another not. I've seen the TMOUS SGSIII in action and trust me, you don't need the quad core. 2GB of RAM with dual core is WAY better than 1GB of RAM with quad core.
EDIT: One more thing, the EU version is limited to 21Mbps while the TMOUS will be 42Mbps, twice the data rate.
Yes I agree if I had my choice I would get tha quad 4 with 2 gigs ram but since it dosnt come that way more ram is more noticeable and quad core is nice but really what are you doing with it your running linux.
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Get the tmobile version. You wont notice the cpu difference at all. and never trade two htc one s for one sgs3 lol thats crazy.
Hell no...two phones that just came out for one phone..don't do it..sell them separately. Higher cash value,buy s3 and have extra cash..lol
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witeboy07 said:
Hell no...two phones that just came out for one phone..don't do it..sell them separately. Higher cash value,buy s3 and have extra cash..lol
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Yea, I figured trading two for one might be a little crazy. It sucks that I got this phone weeks before the gs3 hits shelves. I guess we shall see how awesome the gs3 is.
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Well, it happen. I sold my HTC one s and now I wait for the SGS3 in three days.