I can choose to buy XT1505 or XT1524, which one is better or which one should I choose.
They are both variants for the Moto E. XT1505 is Global and XT1524 is for Europe
They both have the same case, battery, and camera, but the XT1505 has an older MSM8212 SoC and only supports 3G data, while the XT1524 uses the new MSM8916 SoC with LTE and newer CPU cores. The quad Cortex A53 cores in the 8916 are faster and more energy efficient than the quad Cortex A7s in the XT1505. The MSM8916's GPU is also around 70% more powerful than the MSM8212's GPU.
Simply put, the XT1524 has a better SoC than the XT1505, but it does cost more.
Thanks, I bought the XT1524. I'm really happy and surprised by the performance.
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Max SM-G7202 (Indian Version) comes with Snapdragon 410 MSM8916 Chipset, which supports things like 4G-LTE (LTE-Advanced Category 4), VoLTE, EVDO Revision B, Qualcomm Quick Charge 1.0 technology etc. So instead of changing my phone to use 4G service, how can I enable at least 4G-LTE & VoLTE modules on my phone? How this can be done? Will it need a custom ROM? I don't know... I am not a developer... I am a noob.
Please help.
does anyone know? You can test it here:
https://medium.com/@sjbarbeau/dual-frequency-gnss-on-android-devices-152b8826e1c
I can confirm that the Exynos version of Note20 Ultra 5G support dual frequency gps. The recent screenshot in the article is mine.
Apparently, the SOC is cellular capable.
Link>https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-865-5g-mobile-platform
Apparently, the SOC is cellular capable.
Link> https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-865-5g-mobile-platform