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heara Posts: 135

well im not interested anyone of this model so im gonna take a break with SE, until they have good camera phone and xenon at least, gonna view other mobile phones by the moment
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Posted: 2011-02-16 03:20:11
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pmugghc Posts: 208

There have been a lot of complaints here about the lack of SE dual-core. But I found the following tidbits yesterday and today:

1) Neither Android 2.2 nor 2.3 are optimized for dual core. It's my understanding that the OS kernel plus the Dalvik JVM will only run in the first CPU, regardless of how many processors you have. I guess an app can run in the other. But it really puts in question e.g. LG's 2x which comes with 2.2 and will be upgraded to 2.3. What's the point ? They need to upgrade to 2.4 to get the max benefits of dual core.

2) Look at this benchmark:

http://www.engadget.com/2011/[....]-pulls-ahead-of-exynos-and-te/

The single core Nexus S is just 18% slower than the LG 2x!
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Posted: 2011-02-16 06:10:32
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Indiandawg Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-16 06:10:32, pmugghc wrote:
There have been a lot of complaints here about the lack of SE dual-core. But I found the following tidbits yesterday and today:

1) Neither Android 2.2 nor 2.3 are optimized for dual core. It's my understanding that the OS kernel plus the Dalvik JVM will only run in the first CPU, regardless of how many processors you have. I guess an app can run in the other. But it really puts in question e.g. LG's 2x which comes with 2.2 and will be upgraded to 2.3. What's the point ? They need to upgrade to 2.4 to get the max benefits of dual core.

2) Look at this benchmark:

http://www.engadget.com/2011/[....]-pulls-ahead-of-exynos-and-te/

The single core Nexus S is just 18% slower than the LG 2x!


I don't understand anything in this, while am so eager to know what's all this about.
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Posted: 2011-02-16 06:29:17
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>500 Posts: > 500

all this talk about pre order prices is nonense!

are you forgetting what they are, PRE ORDERS. Definitely the possibility of changing multiple times before final market price is confirmed
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Posted: 2011-02-16 06:46:14
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avmaxfan Posts: 281


On 2011-02-16 06:10:32, pmugghc wrote:
There have been a lot of complaints here about the lack of SE dual-core. But I found the following tidbits yesterday and today:

1) Neither Android 2.2 nor 2.3 are optimized for dual core. It's my understanding that the OS kernel plus the Dalvik JVM will only run in the first CPU, regardless of how many processors you have. I guess an app can run in the other. But it really puts in question e.g. LG's 2x which comes with 2.2 and will be upgraded to 2.3. What's the point ? They need to upgrade to 2.4 to get the max benefits of dual core.

2) Look at this benchmark:

http://www.engadget.com/2011/[....]-pulls-ahead-of-exynos-and-te/

The single core Nexus S is just 18% slower than the LG 2x!


Let me show you guys a comparison between Tegra 2 /OMAP4 / Exynos and the MSM8255 processor that is used in Xperia Arc/NEo/Play/Pro

1. SunSpider Javascript Benchmark -
OMAP 4 - 20% faster
Exynos - 14% faster
Tegra 2 - 12% faster

2. Rightware Browsermark
OMAP 4 - 32% faster
Exynos - 29% faster
Tegra 2 - 33% faster

3. GL Benchmark 2.0 Egypt
OMAP 4 - 48% faster
Exynos - 1 % slower
Tegra 2 - 36% faster

4. GL Benchmark 2.0 Pro
OMAP 4 - 55% faster
Exynos - 49% faster
Tegra 2 - 51% faster


Mind you this is with pre release firmware in the dual core phones and all except Galaxy S II running Froyo. The difference will only increase with better software.
And the Single core phone I have taken for reference is HTC mytouch 4G which performs better than Arc/Neo/Pro/Play. So compared with the Xperia phones the difference will be greater.

@Indiandawg

Refer the above for the comparison.
And what pmugghc meant was the OS will not benefit greatly with dual core processors, and hence we do not see Android being significantly faster on the dual core devices that have come out so far. Its only applications and games that can utilize the additional core of the CPU and hence the better performance in benchmarks and under heavy multi tasking.
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Posted: 2011-02-16 07:09:05
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se_dude Posts: > 500

How does the HTC Mytouch 4g perform better than the arc/neo? avmaxfan- You are full of shit. So get lost.
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Posted: 2011-02-16 08:55:06
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avmaxfan Posts: 281


On 2011-02-16 08:55:06, se_dude wrote:
How does the HTC Mytouch 4g perform better than the arc/neo? avmaxfan- You are full of shit. So get lost.


Loving a particular brand/device does not mean you ignore FACTS. my touch 4g has 768mb of RAM compared to 512 mb ram on Xperia phones and is the fastest single core Qualcomm device.
My touch 4g basically has the same hardware as Desire HD and Xperia arc does not perform as well as the DHD. Go check any website out there.
And part of the reason why Arc and company don't perform as well is because software is not as well optimized as HTC's .
[ This Message was edited by: avmaxfan on 2011-02-16 08:11 ]

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Posted: 2011-02-16 09:06:13
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se_dude Posts: > 500

Avmaxfan- From an insider to a philosopher and then to a tech expert. Do you even realise that the RAM doesnt matter? any ram free in your phone is unused ram. Have you touched the arc ever? I think you should take a break and out of this forum too.

Guys please ignore this nincompoop. Isnt a rumor thread anymore. Most people are busy bulshitting.And get this guy banned.
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Posted: 2011-02-16 10:15:49
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MrCash Posts: 58


@se_dude

+1


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Posted: 2011-02-16 10:20:38
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smclion102 Posts: > 500

Dolby Digital Plus coming to Sony Ericsson phones



Dolby Digital Plus, the impressive sound enhancement technology from Dolby, is set to make its way to LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson handsets later this year.

These include 7:1 surround sound, 2:1 stereo and mono, switching seamlessly in real time if you need to unplug your TV and plug in your headphones, for example.

Soruce TECHRADAR
[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-02-16 12:26 ]

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Posted: 2011-02-16 11:53:54
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