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Samsung has started the production of the next generation mobile processors with the quad-core Exynos 4
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Posted: 2012-04-27 03:16:53
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Very interesting advances in Technology but it's now beginning to show not just in PC's (Desktops, laptops, and more alarmingly the Ultrabooks) ... where the performance is weakest and slowest to advance:
RAM!!
> Lack in performanced:
- significant (30%+) speed increases (desktops & laptops seem to be ok due to Core architecture support, but the real hurt is in size & reduced latency).
- increased size for more applications and processes to run right at the kernel.
^ size of RAM along with currently announced CPU & known upcoming cpu's is what restricks a tablet from a true code developers novelty.
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Posted: 2012-04-27 05:56:23
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Looking forward to seeing this phone in action when it finally decides to come out and play.
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Posted: 2012-04-27 12:20:50
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I hope Sammie don't disappoint with the SG3, not that I think they will, because I want this to be my next phone. I am going to break my habit and buy two feature phones in less than one year.
If the current smoothness in the SG2 is any indication then this current processor should be even better.
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Posted: 2012-04-27 12:44:16
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To be honest ive a feeling even though the S3 will be the most powerful handset on the market, i think it'll be duller than the HTC One X. I cannot imagine Touchwhiz besting the latest version of HTC Sense.
I think HTC will pip this years flagship race on user experience.
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Posted: 2012-04-28 23:25:30
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Yes,after I seen the HTC One X i must admit the screen looked more stunning than the Super AMOLED Plus & Sense is always the best looking
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Posted: 2012-04-28 23:38:27
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Cant wait for this to finaly be announced, Samsung always seem to learn their lesson from past flagships thats why the GS2 was so amazing, in the 1st GS they through in a bad NAND chip which caused tremendous lag in some GS models, no flash in Camera and were slow with updates.
Most of that was fixed in GS2, its UI speed and smoothness became the benchmark in Android, they gave it a great camera with flash, and managed to be among the 1st to update their flagship to a new Android version.
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Posted: 2012-04-29 14:55:41
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@ Bonovox - when i first picked up the HTC One X i was disappointed with its actual screen quality though. It didnt seem anywhere near as bright as the Galaxy S2's and seemed rather dull with much lower colour contrast.
I tried playing around with the settings but nothing worked. It even looked dull compared to my N8's lower quality Amoled.
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Posted: 2012-04-29 19:22:21
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I found it excellent. Colours were great on one I seen. It was certainly the best HTC screen yet
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Posted: 2012-04-29 20:00:00
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I dont doubt that, but i dont think any LCD can compete with Amoled screens or at least not on any phones ive seen.
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Posted: 2012-04-29 21:54:28
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