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Yakkaimono Posts: 425

m-one said the first proto had a OMAP 2420 @ 330 MHz but later the processor and screen was changed.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:03:59
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ares Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-12 10:43:10, Tigershark42 wrote:
According to m-one, on SE-world.info, it will be running the same Qualcomm internals used by the X1. And he said this some time last month too.


of course...anyone thinking the P5 will use the same old 208mhz processor of older UIQ3 phones is just nuts...

remember also...SE will share hardware between UIQ and WM devices, i said this before...and that is what m-one is refering too...
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:25:34
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Tigershark42 Posts: > 500

heh, all I know is, 500 + MHz sounds pretty fast to me
And I will take that as proof of processing speed ares
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:28:02
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BoyBawang Posts: 332


On 2008-05-12 10:43:10, Tigershark42 wrote:
According to m-one, on SE-world.info, it will be running the same Qualcomm internals used by the X1. And he said this some time last month too.


I think Symbian doesn't support Qualcomm. IMHO the OMAP used in N95 is just enough for UIQ3.3 unless you want SVGA 60fps video recording.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:29:12
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bider Posts: 269


On 2008-05-12 11:25:34, ares wrote:

On 2008-05-12 10:43:10, Tigershark42 wrote:
According to m-one, on SE-world.info, it will be running the same Qualcomm internals used by the X1. And he said this some time last month too.


of course...anyone thinking the P5 will use the same old 208mhz processor of older UIQ3 phones is just nuts...

remember also...SE will share hardware between UIQ and WM devices, i said this before...and that is what m-one is refering too...



I know it would be mad... But you know... Sometimes SE has strange ideas though I really hope you are right!
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:39:44
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ares Posts: > 500

You can be sure

Like m-one says in his forum, first protos were awith TI OMAP 2420 with 330 MHz

Then, they started using Qualcomm chips...and the clock speed is superior to 500mhz - go back and see my old posts about this Just checked, and this is also what m-one is talking about now

Although, we canīt be sure untill seeing the final official specs However, one thing is for sure, like i said before, is not the olī208mhz one
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:51:09
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bider Posts: 269

I'm holding my breath then. I hope it will be announced soon cause I can't hold my breath forever!!! Oh and by the way, anyone heard something about paris' whitepapers from my-symbian?
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:57:53
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Keiki Posts: 160

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On 2008-05-12 11:57:53, bider wrote:
I'm holding my breath then. I hope it will be announced soon cause I can't hold my breath forever!!!


Only 2 minutes is enough to make you collapsed
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Posted: 2008-05-12 12:04:00
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doministry Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-12 12:04:00, Keiki wrote:
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On 2008-05-12 11:57:53, bider wrote:

I'm holding my breath then. I hope it will be announced soon cause I can't hold my breath forever!!!





Only 2 minutes is enough to make you collapsed


World record is 15 minutes under the water, with ultra-training and oxygen inhaling just before.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 12:33:13
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m-one Posts: 321

David Blaine has beaten the world record holding his breath for 17mins and 04 secs Of course by inhaling pure oxygen.

What we can be really sure of is that Paris won't use the old Nexperia chipset.
The info about a device using a Qualcomm processor @ 528MHz could also
mislead us to think that it'll be used in Paris instead of the then unknown Xperia X1.

At that time noone had the smallest clue about the X1 and the manufacturer behind this project - HTC.
HTC is known to use Qualcomm chipsets in its devices.

It is possible that SE is pursuing a purchasing strategy to raise the amount of chipsets needed to achive a better price coupling two different projects. But HTC is an ODM that produces foreign products for foreign brands as well as their own products. Where is the catch?
- HTC gets paid for every unit that is produced so purchasing the components is being left to the ODM (Original Design Manufacturer).



[ This Message was edited by: m-one on 2008-05-12 13:16 ]
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