OK as stated from above , I would like to know which chip on android phones is better at
Using flash player in browsers ( playing fb games minimum )Important!
Battery life
Watching HD vids.
Is it the s4 chip , Mali chip or tegra 3 chip ?
Tegra 3, see the benchmark results below.
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Im not sure about the real difference in battery life but according to the referred site:
The NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor offers four cores and a fifth “battery saver” companion core that can be used for side tasks that do not require quad-core power.
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source: http://www.technobuffalo.com/comparisons/benchmarked-nvidia-tegra-3-vs-qualcomm-snapdragon-s4/
The TI OMAP is the all rounder. Doesn't beat anyone but doesn't fail anywhere
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Tegra 3 is the best but I prefer Mali
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Cube U9GT4,powered by Rockchip RK3066, 1.6GHz, Cortex-A9 Dual core CPU and Mali-400 Quad Core GPU,runs the latest android 4.1 OS.It features a 7 Inch 1024 x 600px IPS display, 0.3 megapixels front camera.It is a strong rival for Ainol crystal.
Benchmark Scores:
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WIFI Analyzer:
From the tests,we can easily see that Cube U9GT4 receive stronger wifi signal than Ainol Crystal,though just a little bit.It also gets more scroes from benchmark test.I planed to do a speedtest for two tablets,however;the app can not be compatible in ainol crystal,it's hard to compare two tablets with two different apps,so I quit
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Hello.
So, i am in the hunt for a new android phone and i ended up with 2 phones; the Huawei Ascend Y300 and the Motorola RAZR D3...
The Razr beats the Huawei in pretty much anything exept in graphics performance.
The Huawei has the Snapdragon S4 Play MSM8225 1 Ghz Dual-Core processor with the adreno 203 graphics.
The Motorola has the Power VR MTK 6577 1.2 Ghz Dual-Core with SGX531 graphics.
So i found out that the gpu in the motorola is similar to the one found in the iphone 4 but it is older (Oct 2006) meanwhile the adreno 203 is from 2012.
And i found this benchmark showing that the iphone scored 0.4 points and an htc desire x 1.5 points
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Do, i wanted to ask if someone has had experience with both processors and if i will note any difference between them. in everyday use.
A device named Xiaomi Gemini has showed up on Geekbench, it's almost certainly the Xiaomi Mi 5.
The benchmark entry shows that the smartphone is powered by a msm8996 chipset, which is the designation of the Snapdragon 820, it also has 3Gb of RAM and runs Android 6.0
Here's a screenshot of the benchmark:
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What do you guys think about it?
If this phone come out with a good price and a good style, it's a great choice. I think some people today look more at the aesthetic side than the spec side.
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If this phone come out with a good price and a good style, it's a great choice. I think some people today look more at the aesthetic side than the spec side.
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I agree, most of the devices nowadays are powerful enough to do anything.
I really hope it has a good finger print reader.
Hi,
I upgraded from Moto G 2013 to this beast and I have a little question regarding hot plug on the CPU:
At any time and any given moment there are 6 cores online with the frequency of 442 MHz and rest of 2 of around 650 MHz.
So this is how it works by default or some app is using my CPU?
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Yes that's how it works, the last 2 cores are offline until they're needed.
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Yes that's how it works, the last 2 cores are offline until they're needed.
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That's strange for me. I think that the last cores are Samsung's M1 cores, right ?
The last 4 cores are m1.
Here in Malaysia there is a brand called LongTV that runs Hi3798MV200 chipset as per https://www.hisilicon.com/en/products/smart-media/STB/Hi3798MV200. We also have a massive problem here with clones and bootlegs of everything so even this unit that runs really nicely has been cloned and runs a crappy version of android that doesn't allow you to a lot of basic tasks like updating Google play services. I got ripped off and sold a clone when I was trying to buy the real thing. I want to install a clean version of android (or any version that allows me to update and control the way I should) but I don't know which version I should be running.
Can anyone offer any help on how to free this box up and make it more user friendly? The original works great. The clone is useable but painful.
Here are the specs from CPU Z
4 core Arm A53 @ 2.0GHz
GPU Renderer - Mali-450MP
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