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On 2011-01-26 04:43:10, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
That's because 4G phones are for America where they have 4G you complete numb nuts haha not the brightest spark are you
I'd call you numb nuts but I'm pretty sure you don't have any
"In other words, 4G is not deployed currently in the United States or anywhere else, and there won't be any 4G deployed in the United States for some time."
http://www.dslreports.com/sho[....]ally-Not-Technically-4G-111040
Poor Toney. Tries his hardest to shit on
, but ends up shitting on himself..... EVERY TIME
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Posted: 2011-01-26 05:37:47
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On 2011-01-26 05:34:02, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
Hardly bullshit compared to se now is it
Crawl back under the bridge, troll.
If i could push the buttons here you'd be taking an unpaid vacation for a while right about now.
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Posted: 2011-01-26 05:56:50
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Arrr ditums the se fan girls are crying just because I said se is shit. How pathetic
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Posted: 2011-01-26 06:12:28
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Thank you but I was looking for a detailed answer of why any of the CPU is better. What Google Nexus S hardware can do for Nexus S that SE Arc CPU cannot do for Arc. That's what I wanted to know
Appreciate
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Posted: 2011-01-26 06:41:07
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On 2011-01-26 06:41:07, Indiandawg wrote:
Thank you but I was looking for a detailed answer of why any of the CPU is better. What Google Nexus S hardware can do for Nexus S that SE Arc CPU cannot do for Arc. That's what I wanted to know
Appreciate
As mentioned earlier the Samsung Hummingbird processor is a wee bit better than the MSM 8255 CPU. Especially with regards to gaming and video performance. The hummingbird processor can decode 1080p files (Galaxy Tab which runs hummingbird can play 1080p files smoothly) whereas MSM8255 cannot do it (720p max)
No difference in day to day use, but if you put the CPU to maximum use, then hummingbird will perform slightly better than MSM8255.
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Posted: 2011-01-26 06:51:22
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On 2011-01-26 06:51:22, avmaxfan wrote:
On 2011-01-26 06:41:07, Indiandawg wrote:
Thank you but I was looking for a detailed answer of why any of the CPU is better. What Google Nexus S hardware can do for Nexus S that SE Arc CPU cannot do for Arc. That's what I wanted to know
Appreciate
As mentioned earlier the Samsung Hummingbird processor is a wee bit better than the MSM 8255 CPU. Especially with regards to gaming and video performance. The hummingbird processor can decode 1080p files (Galaxy Tab which runs hummingbird can play 1080p files smoothly) whereas MSM8255 cannot do it (720p max)
No difference in day to day use, but if you put the CPU to maximum use, then hummingbird will perform slightly better than MSM8255.
Thank you.
So whatever applications or games that will work on Nexus S, 90% it will work on Arc too?
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Posted: 2011-01-26 06:55:44
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On 2011-01-26 06:55:44, Indiandawg wrote:
On 2011-01-26 06:51:22, avmaxfan wrote:
On 2011-01-26 06:41:07, Indiandawg wrote:
Thank you but I was looking for a detailed answer of why any of the CPU is better. What Google Nexus S hardware can do for Nexus S that SE Arc CPU cannot do for Arc. That's what I wanted to know
Appreciate
As mentioned earlier the Samsung Hummingbird processor is a wee bit better than the MSM 8255 CPU. Especially with regards to gaming and video performance. The hummingbird processor can decode 1080p files (Galaxy Tab which runs hummingbird can play 1080p files smoothly) whereas MSM8255 cannot do it (720p max)
No difference in day to day use, but if you put the CPU to maximum use, then hummingbird will perform slightly better than MSM8255.
Thank you.
So whatever applications or games that will work on Nexus S, 90% it will work on Arc too?
Yes!
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Posted: 2011-01-26 07:12:41
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SE quiet f***ed it up with X10. Now it's hard to trust SE can deliver a very good device. Not that I hate SE but damn! it's too hard to believe that an SE phone can do just like other phones.
Hopefully Arc goes successful
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Posted: 2011-01-26 07:18:30
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To me, in terms of branding name... SE is better than HTC. I don't know why, but to me it seems that SE is like Mercedes and HTC is like toyota...
This is just based on name only... and it based on my feeling.
Is the exmor sensor is the same sensor used in Sony DLSR ? How about Sony DSLT ? does it use exmor sensor as well ?
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Posted: 2011-01-26 07:27:12
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On 2011-01-26 07:27:12, MyP910 wrote:
To me, in terms of branding name... SE is better than HTC. I don't know why, but to me it seems that SE is like Mercedes and HTC is like toyota...
This is just based on name only... and it based on my feeling.
Is the exmor sensor is the same sensor used in Sony DLSR ? How about Sony DSLT ? does it use exmor sensor as well ?
SONY DSLRs use APS HD CMOS/APS-C sensors . Cybershot cameras use EXMOR R sensors
And they are camera sensors, not cellphone sensors. Night and day difference between camera and cellphone sensor even if they use the same EXMOR R technology.
[ This Message was edited by: avmaxfan on 2011-01-26 06:42 ]
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Posted: 2011-01-26 07:37:07
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