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http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/news/qualcomm-snapdragon-805-unveiled-with-ultra-hd-resolution-and-playback-support-448909Hmm so now snapdragon 800 soon will be old |
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@john_163 | 21 November 13 | |
time to save money an wait for the nxt smartfone with this chip wit andreno 420... glad i didnt get the z1
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@3mel | 22 November 13 | |
there will always be something else around the corner, might as well just buy what you like..
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
s**t my note 3 is out of date allready lol
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
64 bit processors will be the next big leap for android phones anyway next year so 32 bit cpus will become dated full stop during 2014. Galaxy S5 is rumoured to be 64 bit
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
evenually 32 bit smartphones will no longer be sold an existing handsets will no longer be compatible with google play which will eventually be 64 bit only. But thankfully that wont happen in the near future. Its a logical progression and the same will happen with tablets. You dont need a 6th sense to see where tech is going
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
manufacturers are not interested in supporting products once they approach the ripe old age of 3 because they know the majority update their smartphones on a regular basis. They wont support the minority, only the majority. Infact 3 years maybe stretching it a bit even.
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@3mel | 22 November 13 | |
it's a dream come true for electronics manufacturers that there's a product consumers will replace frequently regardless of how the current device was working. when you stand back from it, it's madness really..
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
yes it is madness, I seem to remember the days when nobody cared about what processor or ram was in their phone as long as it did everything they wanted. When nokia launched the N95 nobody asked what cpu it had and didnt honestly care! But it sold like hot cakes when the press hailed it as the best thing since sliced bread.
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
and then the iphone came the ipod with the built in phone. Not even 3g compatible and you couldnt even send mms picture messages. The interface and apples clever marketing alone was enough to win consumers over
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@banbury | 22 November 13 | |
PS for anyone whos interested the N95 had a dual core 332mhz arm 11 processor according to gsm arena anyway. Could it have been the first dual core smartphone? I suppose the clock speed wasnt half bad for 2006 when totalling up the speed of both cores. My xda exec I Had in 2005 had a single core 550mhz processor
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