Camera Options - Galaxy S 4 General

I am sure I am not the only one torn between htc one and the S4!
I am interested im a feature the htc one has and also something I have missed since getting rid of my iphone oh so many years ago (currently have SGS2)
The feature is being able to trim video within the stock camera app.
The reason I need this is when I revord a video on an android device and share it via email or mms I get an error message saying "file too large" or something similar.
On the iphone if it was too large it would give the option to trim the clip you had recorded. ......
Does anyone know if the S4 does this as htc has a trim option in their stock camera app....
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I am doubting the S4 has this, But I believe there should be a 3rd party app to trim video before sending it off. Ill search a bit and see what I can find.
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Finally someone is out there. .... good luck as I wanted a in built trimmer but sammy never includes one and android cant do the trim before email video thing. Would love am answer ??? I have literally been searching for one since my first Android SGS 1
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ipmanwck said:
Finally someone is out there. .... good luck as I wanted a in built trimmer but sammy never includes one and android cant do the trim before email video thing. Would love am answer ??? I have literally been searching for one since my first Android SGS 1
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I think the later firmwares from sammy have the option. Start the camera in video mode, settings->mode->Limit for MMS.
Even the Galaxy Ace 2 running GB has it. I'm sure the S4 will have it. Sammy always stuffs its phones with all features and settings..

ilabs said:
I think the later firmwares from sammy have the option. Start the camera in video mode, settings->mode->Limit for MMS.
Even the Galaxy Ace 2 running GB has it. I'm sure the S4 will have it. Sammy always stuffs its phones with all features and settings..
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Not exactly what I meant but I know what you mean.
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Any reason why not to use the free VidTrim Pro available on Google Play.

I think S4 will not include the opiton and you will still install some camera apps which has the basic editing functions to trim, crop the video.

The HTC one has the best camera according to my opinion
here is a comparison chart to help you decide easily
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nancyfromafrica said:
The HTC one has the best camera according to my opinion
iPhone 5
Galaxy S4
HTC One
Screen size 4.0-inches 4.99-inches 4.7-inches Dimensions 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9 mm 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3 mm Resolution 640 x 1136 pixels 1080 x 1920 pixels 1080 x 1920 pixels Pixel density 326 ppi 441 ppi 469 ppi Display Tech IPS LCD, 16M Super AMOLED HD, 16M Super LCD3, 16M Screen Protection Corning Gorilla Glass, oleophobic coating Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Weight 112 g (3.95 oz) 130 g (4.59 oz) 143 g (5.04 oz) System chip Apple A6 Exynos 5 Octa 5410 Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T Processor Dual-core 1.2 GHz Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 Quad core, 1700 MHz, Krait 300 Graphics PowerVR SGX543MP3 PowerVR SGX544MP3 Adreno 320 RAM 1 GB 2 GB 2 GB Internal Storage 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 32GB / 64GB External Storage No Micro SD up to 64 GB Micro SD up to 64 GB Rear Camera 8-Megapixels,
3264 x 2448 pixels,
[email protected],
HD video 13-Megapixels,
4128 x 3096 pixels,
Dual Shot, Image Stabilization,
[email protected] HD video,
Dual-video Recording 4-Megapixels,
2688 x 1520 pixels,
[email protected] HD video, Front-Facing Camera 1.2MP
720p HD video 2 MP
[email protected], dual video call 2.1 MP
[email protected] OS iOS 6.0 Android, v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) Android OS, v4.1.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/ndual band 802.11 a/b/g/ndual-band, DLNA 802.11 a/b/g/ndual-band, DLNA GPS Yes Yes Yes Connecter Lightening Connector micro USB micro USB Bluetooth Yes, 4.0 Yes, 4.0 Yes, 4.0 Applications App Store Google Play Google Play Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, compass Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass, Barometer, Ambient light, Thermostat, Humidity, Gesture Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass, Ambient light, Thermostat, Colors Black, SlateWhite, Silver White Frost, Black Mist Black, Silver, Red LTE Yes Yes Yes NFC No Yes Yes Battery Life Capcity: 1440 mAh
Talk time: 8hrs
Standy by time: 9.4 days Capcity: 2660 mAh
Talk time:
Standy by time: Capcity: 2300 mAh
Talk time:
Standy by time: Wireless Charging No Yes No
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What a lovely jumbled mess you have created . The HTC one Camera isn't that great according to my opinion and I can't compare the s4 as it's not out yet .
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Of course I can install one from play store but the thread is not about that. Lets hope they put a trimmer in the gallery app like HTC and iPhone does my s2 allthough I love it I just wish Sammy had this option.
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One option I'd very much like to have - officially or via external app - is proper shutter speed control. The Exmor RS sensor shows good level of details even in low-light shots, but speed tops out at 1/15, so higher ISO kicks in with more noise. Results could be brighter and clearer if 1/8, 1/5, 1/3 etc. options were available for steady hands, I reckon 1/8 at ISO400 could match HTC One's dark shots with more details.

BoneXDA said:
One option I'd very much like to have - officially or via external app - is proper shutter speed control. The Exmor RS sensor shows good level of details even in low-light shots, but speed tops out at 1/15, so higher ISO kicks in with more noise. Results could be brighter and clearer if 1/8, 1/5, 1/3 etc. options were available for steady hands, I reckon 1/8 at ISO400 could match HTC One's dark shots with more details.
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Just looking into this question - Camera FV-5 looks promising. Says that exposures longer than a half second are limited to 1/2mp depending on the phone, but obviously a half second exposure is already long enough to leverage a lot more light than the default camera will have available.

allmine1976 said:
What a lovely jumbled mess you have created . The HTC one Camera isn't that great according to my opinion and I can't compare the s4 as it's not out yet .
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wanted to edit that but it seems there was a 5 mins limit :laugh:

NZtechfreak said:
Just looking into this question - Camera FV-5 looks promising. Says that exposures longer than a half second are limited to 1/2mp depending on the phone, but obviously a half second exposure is already long enough to leverage a lot more light than the default camera will have available.
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The only problem though with this feature of the App is it does not use the full sensor or image size to take the long exposure.
It grabs a snapshot of the original image first before altering the time and ultimately light.

Beards said:
The only problem though with this feature of the App is it does not use the full sensor or image size to take the long exposure.
It grabs a snapshot of the original image first before altering the time and ultimately light.
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Not for exposures shorter than a half second though apparently, sorry I don't think I was very clear on that.
EDIT: Just tried the free version on my Butterfly. Long exposure doesn't make a big difference, shots limited to 1080p resolution. Not sure if higher resolutions possible on the paid version, it says the paid version opens up all available resolutions, just not clear where those resolutions apply. May try again when I have my S4.

NZtechfreak said:
Not for exposures shorter than a half second though apparently, sorry I don't think I was very clear on that.
EDIT: Just tried the free version on my Butterfly. Long exposure doesn't make a big difference, shots limited to 1080p resolution. Not sure if higher resolutions possible on the paid version, it says the paid version opens up all available resolutions, just not clear where those resolutions apply. May try again when I have my S4.
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Yes, understand what you are saying re less than half a second.
I am sure though the Long Exposure mode does not utilise the sensor.
Will be interested to hear how you get on if tried on another device.

Beards said:
Yes, understand what you are saying re less than half a second.
I am sure though the Long Exposure mode does not utilise the sensor.
Will be interested to hear how you get on if tried on another device.
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Indeed, capabilities will vary from device to device so will be interesting.

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Motorola Atrix 3 New Info!!!

It looks like Motorola’s next big flagship launch for AT&T has leaked this morning. We’ve heard the codename Dinara for a top tier Motorola phone since as early as last July, but if leaks from the folks at The Verge are correct it will finally be coming possibly this summer as the Motorola Atrix 3 LTE for AT&T
In a way you could call this phone the RAZR HD but for AT&T here in the states since we’ve seen a very similar model over in China. From what we can see this will be Motorola’s next big phone for AT&T. Complete with a 4.3 or 4.5-inch 720p HD display, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, on-screen navigation keys (no capacitive or hardware buttons), clearly some Moto Blur style user interface changes, and more.
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how much will cost that phone? its going to be at the same level of galaxy s3?
I want a bigger than 4.5inch display!!
It looks like each one iPhone nad Samsung - nothing special for me...
pricka said:
I want a bigger than 4.5inch display!!
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+1
I actually think this is ugly... Too much Bezel and it just looks blah. Especially if they leave that ugly ass at&t logo on the bottom.
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hhmmm...
I kinda think that motorola atrix 2 looks and feels better..plus, its gonna or maybe already get ICS update. @[email protected]
..but i'm wondering about the specs..if this one is superior, then why not...they look quite similar anyway. =p
Stay away from motorola. Their phones are absolute crap and they are so far removed from customers that its not even funny. They may have nice specs but they cannot make an android build correctly and they completely abandon you cause they focus on releasing 20-30 phones a year.
As for the so called call quality i never notice a damn thing between moto or a samsung or lg at least on verizon.
The only time you should buy from moto if that phone has a leaked unlock bootloader build.
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That's really cool! I can't wait!
actually does look nice. I think the on screen keys are the way to go!
shenmecar said:
actually does look nice. I think the on screen keys are the way to go!
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4.5inch and with on screen keys! That will left us less than 4inc screen. No way...
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densetsu86 said:
Stay away from motorola. Their phones are absolute crap and they are so far removed from customers that its not even funny. They may have nice specs but they cannot make an android build correctly and they completely abandon you cause they focus on releasing 20-30 phones a year.
As for the so called call quality i never notice a damn thing between moto or a samsung or lg at least on verizon.
The only time you should buy from moto if that phone has a leaked unlock bootloader build.
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I agree with u. I had one motorola with android and it was my last motorola phone - after 1 month of using i sold it.
is it out yet?
Interesting Info
I have been awaiting some new information in regards to the Atrix 3. Knowing Motorola they re-release phones with slightly different specs all the time. I started to do some researched and stumble upon the following information. Seems like the Atrix 3 aka Dinara looks very similar to the Motorola MT917(released for China Mobile last year) and have similar specs.
The only clear differences I see are on screen buttons, the LTE radios that the Atrix 3 will have to work on ATT's network and the different processor. Everything else looks virtually the same. Just a thought of what we might possibly see for the Atrix 3
MOTO™ MT917
Imagine an armored supermodel with a genius IQ and you’re coming close. At just 8.5 mm thin and protected by KEVLAR® fiber, scratch-resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass, a zinc frame, and splash-guard coating inside and out, this is one device that doesn’t compromise on style or durability. The gorgeous 4.5-inch screen boasts a 720 x 1280 display that makes it a pleasure to review your email, work on a document, or take in a movie during your next business flight. And for the aspiring filmmaker in you, the 13-megapixel camera with 1080p video capture gives you crisp, cinematic-quality images. Add to that the Motorola webtop app to turn your phone into a web-based PC, MotoCast™ to access your files via the cloud from anywhere, and Smart Actions to optimize your phone around your life, and you can't help but be a winner.
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
PRODUCT TYPE Smartphone
FORM FACTOR Touch tablet
OPERATING SYSTEM (EARLIEST) Android v2.3.6
OPERATING SYSTEM (LATEST) Android v4.0.4
DEVICE EMULATOR IMAGE Motorola ICS R1 SDK add-on
PHYSICAL KEYBOARD No
TOUCH SCREEN Capacitive
ADDITIONAL NAVIGATION CONTROL No
DISPLAY
SIZE, DIAGONAL 4.5 in
GENERALIZED DISPLAY SIZE Normal
DISPLAY RESOLUTION HD720 (720 x 1280)
GENERALIZED PIXEL DENSITY Extra High (320 dpi)
PRIMARY DISPLAY ORIENTATION Portrait
CONNECTIVITY
WAN: VOICE BANDS GSM 900/1800/1900,
TD-SCDMA 1880/2010
WAN: DATA BEARERS GPRS/EDGE Class 12,
HSDPA
WIRELESS LAN 802.11b/g/n
BLUETOOTH Class 2,
v4.0 LE + EDR
BLUETOOTH PROFILES A2DP,
AVRCP,
BIP,
BPP,
DUN,
FTP,
GAP,
GAVDP,
GOEP,
HFP,
HID,
HRP,
HSP,
OPP,
PAN,
PBAP,
SPP
USB USB 2.0 High Speed
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT HDMI 1.4
CAMERA
CAMERA RESOLUTION (MAX) 13 megapixels (4128 x 3096)
CAMERA FOCUS Auto
CAMERA FLASH Dual LED
CAMERA ZOOM (MAX) 16.12x
ADDITIONAL CAMERA FEATURES Anti-banding,
Color effects,
Scenes,
White balance
FRONT-FACING CAMERA 1.3 megapixels (1280 x 960),
Focus: fixed
MEDIA
MEDIA FORMATS Android core media formats,
MPEG-4 encoder,
VC-1 decoder,
WMA 10 decoder
VIDEO RECORDING RESOLUTION (MAX) 1080p HD (1920 x 1080)
VIDEO RECORDING FRAME RATE 30 fps
VIDEO PLAYBACK RESOLUTION (MAX) 1080p HD (1920 x 1080)
VIDEO PLAYBACK FRAME RATE 30 fps
LOUDSPEAKER Mono
PROCESSOR AND MEMORY
PROCESSOR TI OMAP4430
PROCESSOR CLOCK SPEED 1.2 GHz
RAM 1 GB
INTERNAL STORAGE 16 GB
REMOVABLE STORAGE TYPE microSDHC
REMOVABLE STORAGE (MAX) 32 GB
SENSORS
ACCELEROMETER Yes
MAGNETOMETER Yes
PROXIMITY SENSOR Yes
AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR Yes
GYROSCOPE Yes
BAROMETER No
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
BROWSER Android WebKit
LOCATION SERVICES Assisted GPS,
E-Compass,
Standalone GPS w/internal antenna
NOTIFICATION LIGHT Tricolor
NOTIFICATION VIBRATE Yes
ADDITIONAL APIS Bluetooth Low Energy,
Enterprise Device Management,
External Storage,
HDMI Status
I am hoping for a Late July release
dczepierga said:
I agree with u. I had one motorola with android and it was my last motorola phone - after 1 month of using i sold it.
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I have to say my experience with Motorola and my first android phone, Bravo, has been pretty awesome. Their support has answered or helped with any questions I had, and the current ICS rom I'm using is freakin incredible. I hated motoblur, but since there are custom roms aplenty now for Bravo and there will probably be more for the Atrix III soon after launch, I would consider it.
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New Info!!
Great this information is just fantastic(sarcastic tone) I just bought a Galaxy Nexus on last Friday and now they finally release offical information on the new Atrix HD link below. Seems I have to buy another phone pretty soon.
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(Root,Cwmr,Hacks) Pantech Vega S5 (SKY IM-A840S)

Title borrowed from hackarchive to keep things consistent
I bought the pantech Vega Racer S2 (IM-A830L) and received it a few days ago. This was an upgrade from a Dell Streak phone that i was using for some time. This phone is amazing. The touch screen feels responsive, the screen is bright and nice, and most of all, I didn't experience any slowdowns / lags on this device. Everything was buttery smooth.
After 2 days of playing with it, and flashing it, I decided to sell it off, and tomorrow it will be delivered to its new owner. The reason is because, after getting used to a 5" screen device, it is a little hard to getting used to a 4.8" device.
This is where the SKY IM-A840S comes in. A 5" phone, that claims to have eliminated most of it's bezels surrounding the screen. A 13 Megapixel camera is included as well. The rest are more or less the same with the Vega Racer 2 (IM-A830L/K/S)
What do you guys think of this phone?
* There is a rumor that a Quad-Core version will be released, the SKY IM-A850, utilizing the Snapdragon Quad Core S4 Pro with Adreno 320 GPU. Not sure when it will be released though since I heard that the sales for the Vega S5 isn't that good at the moment.
Specs of Vega S5 (SKY IM-A840S)
OS -- Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Chipset -- Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4
CPU -- Dual-core 1.5 GHz
GPU -- Adreno 225
Sensors -- Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Messaging -- SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Browser -- HTML, Adobe Flash
Radio -- No
GPS -- Yes, with A-GPS support
Java -- No
Colors -- Black, White
- Smart Voice
- T-DMB TV tuner
- TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- SNS applications
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV/DviX/XviD player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+/AC3 player
- Document viewer/editor
- Organizer
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input
CAMERA
Primary -- 13 MP, 4192x3104 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features -- Geo-tagging, face detection, image stabilization
Video -- Yes, [email protected], LED video light
Secondary -- Yes, 2 MP
DATA
GPRS -- Yes
EDGE -- Yes
Speed -- HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE
WLAN -- Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth -- HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE
NFC -- Yes
USB -- Yes, microUSB v2.0 (MHL)
GENERAL
2G Network -- WCDMA 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network -- HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
4G Network -- LTE 700 / 1700
Announced -- 2012, July
BODY
Dimensions -- 134.8 x 69.8 x 9 mm
Weight -- 139.8 g
- Touch-sensitive controls
DISPLAY
Type -- IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size -- 720 x 1280 pixels, 5 inches
Multitouch -- Yes
- Touchless UX UI
SOUND
Alert types -- Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker -- Yes
3.5mm jack -- Yes
MEMORY
Card slot -- microSD, up to 32 GB
Internal -- 16 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
BATTERY
Standard battery, Li-Ion 2100 mAh (Comes with an extra battery)
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I have also bought A840S, and it is very good.
Any idea how to remove the warning message about turning off the wifi when I move outside a wi-fi covered area?
hsleung said:
I have also bought A840S, and it is very good.
Any idea how to remove the warning message about turning off the wifi when I move outside a wi-fi covered area?
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Nice. Is there any lag? The phone responds properly? How about games?
Is the camera good?
I tried the A830L. The phone runs lag free but the camera, although 8MP, but performs poorly.
About the wifi warning, i think it has to be removed using a cooked ROM / editing system files.
Got mine last week. I am not really good at shooting camera, but from close range shooting is good. lag wise, I use apex launcher, so buttery smooth. Games wise should be OK as it using adreno225. I think it's still loose to my one x though
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vagrante said:
Got mine last week. I am not really good at shooting camera, but from close range shooting is good. lag wise, I use apex launcher, so buttery smooth. Games wise should be OK as it using adreno225. I think it's still loose to my one x though
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That is good to hear. It doesn't perform as good as your one x in games ? or basic tasks?
A new improved version of this phone is due to be released. Quad core with adreno 320. 5.3" IPS Screen. I wonder how its going to be like :laugh:
Yeah, heard about the new a850 Which due next month. I dint actually use this for gamimg. This phone mainly for daily usage. But deep sleep is way better in one x, I think custom rom will really help. As most of the power go into cell standby.
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Is there any 3rd party ROM IM-A840S ? Heard that it has so many problem with SMS in China/Hong Kong. Further, for some unknown reason, the 4G LTE 1800 is not working in Hong Kong.
I had no pro with sms but just can't send more than 80 characters, due to Korea characters. My carrier do not have 4g/Lte so can't really test it.
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Seems the phone has been rooted now? Link here: diendanso.vn/dien-thoai-han-quoc/1611-root-recovery-rom-cho-sky-a840s.html
Not that I can figure out how!
Hello,
Does it have a camera button? Microsim or ordinary Sim?
What about Screen quality?
zazabichi said:
Hello,
Does it have a camera button? Microsim or ordinary Sim?
What about Screen quality?
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No dedication buttons,but it can use voice to capture, like 'cheese or 'kimchi', using ordinary sim, and a 5" ips 1280 x 720
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Just got one of these from HK. I think its already rooted with a custom rom already installed. Anyone know how to return to stock rom?
i dun see any difference ... for future proof wise .. better take branded phone like LG F160 ..is more cheaper yet phone accessories are easier to buy .. not SKY pantech phone.. Even the rom also not stable ... u have do more findinding about the roms on it ... price wise also expensive for me .... but if want to show of this is a good choice ...
will join soon to the community. was some work done on it already?
payztge said:
Just got one of these from HK. I think its already rooted with a custom rom already installed. Anyone know how to return to stock rom?
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I do believe you can use the Sky Self Upgrade Service to get back to stock, as with other Sky phones.
Before that, you'll probably need to download and install the USB drivers: http://file.isky.co.kr/upload/software/USB/IMA840S_USBDriver.zip.
Next, go to
http://dmfile.isky.co.kr/NewSelfUpgrade/index.html
You'll need to use Internet Explorer (ugh) 8 or 9, as the page will attempt to run an ActiveX control which does the actual flashing.
Once the drivers are installed and the page is open, you should see a whole load of stuff in Korean and a rectangular button with rounded corners and a spinning icon that is not yet clickable. Turn the phone off. Hold both volume keys and then power on. Select PDL Download. Then plug in the phone. After a while the icon should stop spinning and the button become clickable.
Flashing will take some time. And by some time I mean up to half an hour. You must make sure the battery is *fully* charged before flashing!
OT as well, I've ordered one of these to replace my A830S.
Hope battery life improves a little - this is the A830 (Vega Racer 2)'s weakest point, apart from the lackluster 4.8" TN panel.
Seems to be loads of info here. I wish I had paid more attention in school during my Chinese lessons: http://bbs.wpcnn.com/forum-192-1.html
good
Is Vega S5 root possible?
zazabichi said:
Is Vega S5 root possible?
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Yes, and it does have cwm5.8.4.0
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Any retailers of the Vega S5 or R3 online without getting ripped off?

My Reviews about HTC One S, have a look before buy HTC One S

HTC One S is a android device which is powered by Android 4.0 OS. On my experience HTC One S should be a good smartphone for everyone. Lets see why I'm saying this
1. It has 4.3-inch AMOLED Display and 960 x 540 (qHD) screen.
2. The camera configuration is so impressive for users. Let see why,
- 8 megapixel camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures)
- F2.0 aperture and 28mm lens
- 1080p HD video recording
- VGA front camera (It's not perfect for smartphone users, whatever it's not a big problem)
- Dedicated imaging chip
- Capture a photo in the midst of recording HD video
- Continuous shooting mode captures multiple snapshots
- Auto flash smartly determined by distance from your subject
- Video stabilization feature removes annoying, shaky motion
- High quality slow motion video capture and playback
3. There are 5sensors total in HTC One S which add extra feedback to it
- Gyro sensor
- G-Sensor
- Digital compass
- Proximity sensor
- Ambient light sensor
4. The CPU of HTC One S is 1.5GHz~1.7GHz, dual core. Some people are looking for quad core, so for this CPU some people may not like this device.
5. The main important is battery life. It has only 1650 mAh Battery which is not perfect for a smartphone in 1GB Ram. That's why many people maybe dislike HTC One S.
After review the full device I can give 4.2 out of 5.
You also left out the fact that it comes in a 32 and 64GB flavor of internal storage. But please OP maybe you should confirm what phone you have and or reviewing. If some one told you what you have is an HTC ONE then your description and information says nothing about and HTC ONE.
No problem. Thought it was a troll posting at first. Glad you like your phone though.
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Well, I very love my One S because I prefer small flagship. I don't very like big screen I want one hand operation. The drawback on One S is qHD resolution really not that enough(but good for battery saving) and front camera resolution is bad.
However, the amoled quality and main camera is excellent. CPU and system is fast and smooth.
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Well, I very love my One S because I prefer small flagship. I don't very like big screen I want one hand operation. The drawback on One S is qHD resolution really not that enough(but good for battery saving) and front camera resolution is bad.
However, the amoled quality and main camera is excellent. CPU and system is fast and smooth.
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I totally agree, the One S is an excellent phone for an all-in-one usage.
I think the HTC ONE S is almost the perfect size for me. I wish the front camera was much better and I wish the display was an IPS with more resolution. The AMOLED burns way too much power for me.
The same phone with upgraded front camera and IPS display with more resolution would almost be the perfect phone.
The rest would be to allow the lock screen to run google now - like Siri does on the iPhone and this phone would be unbelievable.
CM11 runs smooth on this phone!

[Review] FNF iFive Mini 3GS - 3G Calling Tablet

Dear Friends:
I am Happy to introduce you to this interesting iPad mini Retina alternative - Meet - FNF iFive Mini 3GS MTK6592 3G Tablet!
Ordered From Banggood.com on 20th May, Received on 8th June, Came well protected in foam box :victory:
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Key Features:
3G Calling Tablet- WCDMA 2100MHz | GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
7.9" 16M-color IPS OGS capacitive touchscreen , 2048x1536 resolution, 327pixel density
Android OS v4.4.2 KitKat.
Octa-core 1.7 GHz Cortex A7 CPU, 2GB RAM, Mali-450 MP4 GPU; MediaTek MTK6592 chipset
5MP autofocus camera, 1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus
2MP front-facing camera, VGA video recording
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Screen Cast
GPS with A-GPS
16GB of built-in storage; microSD card slot
OTG
Bluetooth v4.0
FM radio
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
Accelerometer, proximity and Light sensors
4,050mAh Li-Ion battery
198.6X134X7.0mm
Main disadvantage:
Battery capacity Should be larger
No front Stereo Speakers
Creaking noise when pressed on the edges(maybe only on my device?)
Design and Build
FNF iFive Mini 3GS looks really nice, easy to hold in one hand and the OGS panel contribute to appearance when the screen is OFF.
My only complain about this tablet is that it doesn't fill as solid as iPad or other high quality tablet, you can hear Creaking noise when you press the edges around the screen, during daily use won't notice it- but for me it's really disappointing.
The Volume+power button located on the top of the device next to microSim,microSD slots, microUSB port and 3.5mm headphone jack.
The device Dimensions are really close to iPad Mini size, the tablet is really thin- look how it compare vs AA standard battery:
The Retina Screen:
The Best Part about this tablet is it's Superb Retina OGS IPS panel - 2048x1536 resolution, 327pixel density!
Browsing web, Watching Movies, Playing games - You gonna enjoy from every second of it
The touch screen support muti-touch, support 10 points touch, the touch panel is accurate and responsive and I have no complaint.
The viewing angles are great as expected from high quality OGS IPS panel:
Here is how 327 PPI looks like: (5MP 100% crop -macro shot).
KitKat 4.4.2 on MTK6592
Lately we see more and more device runnig KitKat on MTK SOC, IFive did great job making stable KitKat rom and it supports multi-language and OTA updates, it came with some Chinese apps that can be disabled or removed after gaining Root access.
The UI feels smooth and responsive.
Since I received it I have already got 2 new updates -seems that iFive really paying attention.
Gapps pre-installed:
Camera Quality:
iFive mini 3GS equipped with 5MP AF back camera and 2MP FF front camera, the image quality is descent for a tablet.
Here are some Samples images from the back camera- Click for 100% size:
_____HDR OFF_____________ HDR ON
Low light photos will be added later.
Front 2MP camera:
Benchmarks:
3Dmark
AntutuX
GFX Bench
NenaMark2
Basemark OS2
Vellamo
Connectivity
This Tablet is a Smartphone on steroids - it has both phone and tablet qualities. The call quality on the iFive mini 3GS was impressive-fill free to put 7.9" device near your ear -LOL.
There's also Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio and GPS on board.
WiFi Test on 15mb/s internet connection:
GPS - will update soon how it performed in real life
Battery Life:
Octa Core + 2048x1536 7.9" screen and only 4050mAh battery-why iFive?, It could be nicer to get 4500mAh for this spec and price.
I have only charged it 3 times- so it should be improved soon, I think the battery life is average for it's category- I will updated next week.
Here is the battery log for watching movies on YouTube over WIFI, screen brightness on AUTO (daylight-indoor).
Conclusion
I can say that I really liked this tablet, I think that 7.9" Retina tablets are the best form factor, they are big enough for any use and still you can hold your Tablet with the palm of your hand, it feels light and your hands don't get tired.
If only it could be more solid build without Creaking noise when pressed on the edges + 4500~5000mAh battery I would give it 10/10 Score.
My score for this tablet would be : 8/10.
IF you liked my review - you are welcome to hit "THANKS" button
interesting.. i have ordered mine yesterday night and just searching about the tab today on xda, found this thread.
mine will arrive after 14 days due to my countries shipping delays
Nice- We can try to test/mod it together- I have heard that it's almost Root Proof -so we have work to do .
Xperia-Ray said:
Nice- We can try to test/mod it together- I have heard that it's almost Root Proof -so we have work to do .
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Update: this root (http://www.5fans.com.cn/thread-130195-1-1.html) now works on mine with ROM version 1.0.7
Great news!! I will test ASAP when when I will receive it- thank you!
+1 here just order one too should be here week or two .. from some Chinese review the build quality is ok some plastic edge is a bit sharp and still have some sd card issue...battery life is about 3 to 4 hours screen time but all said screen is very nice. mali450 gpu is not top of the line but for email internet hd movie should be fine.
we need to root 1st right now is not complete root yet. and firmware seems has a lot bugs hopefully by the time i got will has better rom. but its good spec for 200 usd .
I've got ROOT access
Xperia-Ray said:
Great news!! I will test ASAP when when I will receive it- thank you!
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I do use device since 2014.05.14 and I have got ROOT access using MTK Droid Root & Tools v2.5.3
spthimmelving said:
I do use device since 2014.05.14 and I have got ROOT access using MTK Droid Root & Tools v2.5.3
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Thats great can u share some details or steps how did u root it? Thank you.
Has anyone found a tempered-glass screen protector for this unit?
Coz I don't seem to find one for sale. I think its best to protect this baby's fantastic screen since its not made of gorilla glass, since this is not mentioned anywhere so I assume the mini 3gs doesn't have a gorilla glass on it.
thanks
jonahy said:
Thats great can u share some details or steps how did u root it? Thank you.
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While waiting for him, guess you'd like to look at my updated post (#4) above.
i just got it today. upgrade the framework to 1.0.9
flash the update.zip and then get the root
Sent from my GT-I9205 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
yiphoming said:
i just got it today. upgrade the framework to 1.0.9
flash the update.zip and then get the root
Sent from my GT-I9205 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Could you write the complete process, please? Step-by-Step if possible...
Thanks!!
Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
ffed said:
Could you write the complete process, please? Step-by-Step if possible...
Thanks!!
Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
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1. make sure your Build number is v1.0.9, if not, get the System updates in "About tablet"
2. download the update.zip and save it in the tf card root path
3. shut down;
4. press power button and "volume +", the screen lights up after that release;
5. click the power button;
6. press the "volume -" and select "update from SD card", press the "volume +" confirmed;
7. press the "volume -" and choose update.zip, press the "volume +" confirmed;
yiphoming said:
1. make sure your Build number is v1.0.9, if not, get the System updates in "About tablet"
2. download the update.zip and save it in the tf card root path
3. shut down;
4. press power button and "volume +", the screen lights up after that release;
5. click the power button;
6. press the "volume -" and select "update from SD card", press the "volume +" confirmed;
7. press the "volume -" and choose update.zip, press the "volume +" confirmed;
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Thanks a lot for your reply!
I'll check it as soon as I'll receive my tablet.
I hope other users can joy of your explanation..
does anyone knows if is possible to set MIUI Rom in the ifive mini 3gs?
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How is the tablet so far?
how is the tablet so far sir?is everything ok?can you upload some benchmarks?
Good Day
boborolken said:
how is the tablet so far sir?is everything ok?can you upload some benchmarks?
Good Day
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Just got this tablet for few days. Just for web browsing, music and movie, little gaming
Everything seems good with this low price.
Antutu benchmarks around 28000
yiphoming said:
Just got this tablet for few days. Just for web browsing, music and movie, little gaming
Everything seems good with this low price.
Antutu benchmarks around 28000
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Good!!
Any problem after the Root?
I re-write another question, are there possibilities to have MIUI on our device?
Have you tried it?
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ffed said:
Good!!
Any problem after the Root?
I re-write another question, are there possibilities to have MIUI on our device?
Have you tried it?
Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
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It seems no problem after root.
I am just an android user and waiting for expert to do this....:laugh::laugh:
another detail tutorial for how to root.
http://cngadget.info/2014/06/05/how-to-root-ifive-mini3gs/#more-1198
networks?
can you name some 3G networks that will work on it? 900/2100/850?

General Technical data about the P7 Pro - Overview

This thread will serve as a comprehensive overview about the technical data of the P7 Pro. I will take the data from sifting through various tech sites and will update this post if there are changes. Google only offers a fraction of these info, hence the need for a proper chart.
SpecificationsPixel 7 ProBuild
100% recycled aluminum frame
IP68 dust/water resitant (1.5m for 30 mins)
Corning Gorilla Glass Victus (front, back)
Nano-SIM and eSIM
Dimensions &
Weight
162.9 x 76.6 x 8.9mm
212g
Display
6.7-inch, 110.6cm² QHD+ LTPO pOLED (~88.7% screen-to-body ratio)
1440 x 3120 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~ 512 ppi density)
120Hz refresh rate
Always-on display
Variable refresh rate support (10-120Hz)
1000 nits (HBM), 1500 nits (peak)
HDR10+
ModemSamsung Exynos Modem 5300g (unannounced, confirmed through data mining and from a Google Rep Tier 2 today, special revision G confirmed by user in a store with a p7 pro unit)SoC
Google Tensor G2
2x ARM Cortex-X1 @2.85Ghz
2x ARM Cortex-A78 @2.35GHz
4x ARM Cortex-A55 @1.8GHz
ARM Mali G710 MP07 GPU
Next-gen Google custom TPU
RAM & Storage
12GB LPDDR5 RAM Micron
128/256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
- 128 GB part number: HN8T05DEHKX073 (SK Hynix), SR 2050 MB/s, SW 1300MB/s, 3D NAND TLC
- 256 GB part number: THGJFGT1E45BAIP (Kioxia), SR 2100-2300 MB/s, SW 1.700 MB/s, 3D NAND TLC
- 512 GB part number: Unknown as of yet
Battery & Charging
5,000mAh battery
Wired fast charging (up to 50% in about 30 minutes with Google’s 30W USB-C brick, max sustained charge speed will be 23w)
Fast wireless charging support (Qi-certified)
Up to 72 hours of battery life with Extreme Battery Saver
Security
In-display fingerprint scanner (new hardware version as per the teardown leaked on 07/10/22, potentially better than P6/p6a)
Face Unlock (Class 1 Biometric, only for unlocking the phone, not usable for in-app biometrics or purchases)
Titan M2 chip
Rear Camera(s)
Primary: Samsung Isocell GN1 50 MP f/1.9, 25mm (wide), 1/1.31", 1.2µm, multi-directional PDAF, Laser AF, OIS
Ultra-wide: Sony IMX381 (unconfirmed as of yet) 12MP f/2.2, 1/2.9", 1.25µm, 125.8-degree FoV, autofocus, macro
Telephoto: Samsung Isocell GM5 (unconfirmed) 48MP f/3.5, multi-directional phase-detection autofocus, FHD 120fps (technical, not sure if Google unlocked this), 120mm (telephoto), 1/2.55", 0.7µm, 5x optical zoom, Super Res Zoom up to 30x, OIS
LDAF
Video:
4K 60FPS video capture support on all cameras
[email protected]/60/120/240fps
gyro-EIS
OIS
10-bit HDR video capture support
Front Camera(s)
10.8MP f/2.2, 21mm (ultrawide), 1/3.1", 1.22µm
Larger sensor for better night-time photos
4K60p recording (technical, maybe Google will only unlock 4k30)
Port(s)USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2, 10Gbps
no 3.5mm jackAudioStereo SpeakersConnectivity
5G (mmWave support on select models)
4G LTE
Bluetooth 5.2, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, tri-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
NFC
GPS dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS, BDS
Software
Android 13
3 years of OS updates
Minimum 5 years of security updates
Other Features
Google One VPN (no Google One sub needed)
Software features:
Photo Unblur
Faster Night Sight
Real Tone improvements
Cinematic Blur
Audio message transcription
Clear calling
Speech enhancement (background noise from people you call will be reduced, from their end)
Cough and snore detection
So in display fingerprint for in app authentication... Ugh that sucks
rester555 said:
So in display fingerprint for in app authentication... Ugh that sucks
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This whole community feedback on Faceunlock sparks a curious eyebrow raising.
When the P4 XL came out, there were thousands of people that screamed for a Fingerprint unlock. They didn't like Faceunlock. They felt Soli was pure gimmick. They didn't like the P4 XL. When the P5 came out, those voices rose again, calling out the P4 XL for having "mega bezels and ****ty biometrics".
Back when I used my P4 XL, I loved faceunlock, except for two facts
a) Faceunlock was horrible to use when I had to wear masks in shops or other public places, due to Covic restrictions in 2020/2021 - any time I wanted to pay via phone or look something up, I had to write down my pin, which is a horrible security risk when you are surrounded by other people.
b) most apps did not support Faceunlock biometrics at all, even 1 1/2 years after launch, only a handful of apps supported the new biometric API. Meaning, for example, whenever I wanted to open my banking app, I had to write down all the details by hand. That was terrible. And since it was the fault of the developers, and Google didn't force them to comply, there were little ways as a user to mitigate that problem.
Those voices soon died out, however. The ones that "upgraded" from a P4 XL noticed a) the p5 was a downgrade in specs and b) Faceunlock offers a good amount of practicality, IF done right. Now, the P4 XL with Soli was near perfect: You only had to get close with your hand to your phone, it detected you and when you picked it up, the unlock was instant. Friends of mine with IPhones saw that and were stunned and marveled about it ("you don't have to swipe to unlock your phone? You just have to pick it up, and it's fully automatic? Woa, that's cool, my IPhone can't do that. It's annoying to always swipe to unlock, even after faceunlock").
I loved the experience of Soli powered Faceunlock. Soli was not a gimmick, Soli was the final piece in the puzzle that made Faceunlock a seamless experience. The hand waving thing was a gimmick, yes, but not the detection to unlock.
Now, in the recent year, I've read hundreds, if not thousands of people over at Reddit, on Twitter or here at XDA, wishing for faceunlock. Something that (back in the day) barely managed to create a sort of positive feedback.
People tend to take something for granted, until it is taken away.
And instead of a decent faceunlock, we now - sadly, because of the overwhelmingly bad feedback of the Community about faceunlock - have a weak, 2D version that will only be used for simple phone unlocking.
Google should have gone the Apple route, made a notch and then refined upon it, PLUS adding the FP scanner.
Well, let's see what the future holds.
Morgrain said:
This whole community feedback on Faceunlock thing is interesting.
Back when I used my P4 XL, I loved faceunlock, except for two facts
a) Faceunlock was horrible to use when I had to wear masks in shops or other public places, due to Covic restrictions in 2020/2021
b) most apps did not support Faceunlock biometrics at all, even 1 1/2 years after launch, only a handful of apps supported the new biometric API. Meaning, for example, whenever I wanted to open my banking app, I had to write down all the details by hand. That was terrible. And since it was the fault of the developers, and Google didn't force them to comply, there were little ways as a user to mitigate that problem.
Back when the P4 XL came out, there were thousands of people that screamed for a Fingerprint unlock. They didn't like Faceunlock. They felt Soli was pure gimmick. They didn't like the P4 XL. When the P5 came out, those voices rose again, calling out the P4 XL for having "mega bezels and ****ty biometrics".
Those voices soon died out, however. The ones that "upgraded" from a P4 XL noticed a) the p5 was a downgrade in specs and b) Faceunlock offers a good amount of practicality, IF done right. Now, the P4 XL with Soli was near perfect: You only had to get close with your hand to your phone, it detected you and when you picked it up, the unlock was instand. I loved it. Soli was not a gimmick, Soli was the final piece in the puzzle that made Faceunlock a seamless experience. The hand waving thing was a gimmick, yes, but not the detection to unlock.
Now, in the recent year, I've read hundreds, if not thousands of people over at Reddit, on Twitter or here at XDA, wishing for faceunlock. Something that (back in the day) barely managed to create a sort of positive feedback.
People tend to take something for granted, until it is taken away.
And instead of a decent faceunlock, we now - sadly - get a weak, 2D version that will only be used for simple phone unlocking.
Google should have gone the Apple route, made a notch and then refined upon it, PLUS adding the FP scanner.
Well, let's see what the future holds.
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Absolutely agreed. I remember all the articles that said it was a gimmick. I agree that the hand gestures were a joke.
Saying that, I loved my Pixel 4 XL with the soli sensor. I was able to use the face unlock through a module on magisk with all apps that used the fingerprint sensor. So I had the best of both worlds.
I too remember when COVID made it difficult, but think the face unlock was still amazing. I second putting a pill back on the front display with the soli sensor to get a proper face unlock.
Currently on the pixel 6 pro, I am using the face unlock module from Moto baked in. It doesn't allow for you to use the face unlock on in-app though. That sucks. Here's to hoping you can use that API through some form of magisj module on all apps including unlocking the screen.
On second thought, the Pixel 4 XL, IMHO, was the best pixel to me from a utility stand point.
According to someone that checked a display model the modem is the 5300g. This contrasts to the leaks from Android Police that it would be the 5300b or from Twitter that it would be the 5300f.
I'm trying to find out what process node the G2 is on but I can't find any solid information. There are no references anywhere and I've seen guesses with 5LPE, 5LPP, 4LPX, 4LPE, 4LPP which hasn't even entered volume yet, and shout out again to Android Police with the non-existent "4PLP" which they've misconstrued from the process of fan-out panel level packaging.
It's probably going to be on 4LPE, my bigger question is whether the modem is going to internal this time. They cut back on the size of the GPU, so they might have enough space to make the modem internal now. If they don't then it's probably another year of bad efficiency. Will have to wait for TechInsights to do a teardown.
Also the telephoto sensor should be the GM5 as it has 0.7 micrometer pixels, while the GM1 is 0.8 micrometer.
Yes, here's to hoping the modem is internal.
Namelesswonder said:
According to someone that checked a display model the modem is the 5300g. This contrasts to the leaks from Android Police that it would be the 5300b or from Twitter that it would be the 5300f.
I'm trying to find out what process node the G2 is on but I can't find any solid information. There are no references anywhere and I've seen guesses with 5LPE, 5LPP, 4LPX, 4LPE, 4LPP which hasn't even entered volume yet, and shout out again to Android Police with the non-existent "4PLP" which they've misconstrued from the process of fan-out panel level packaging.
It's probably going to be on 4LPE, my bigger question is whether the modem is going to internal this time. They cut back on the size of the GPU, so they might have enough space to make the modem internal now. If they don't then it's probably another year of bad efficiency. Will have to wait for TechInsights to do a teardown.
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Namelesswonder said:
Also the telephoto sensor should be the GM5 as it has 0.7 micrometer pixels, while the GM1 is 0.8 micrometer.
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Changed those values. Thanks for the infos!
Morgrain said:
This thread will serve as a comprehensive overview about the technical data of the P7 Pro. I will take the data from sifting through various tech sites and will update this post if there are changes. Google only offers a fraction of these info, hence the need for a proper chart.
SpecificationsPixel 7 ProBuild
100% recycled aluminum frame
IP68 dust/water resitant (1.5m for 30 mins)
Corning Gorilla Glass Victus (front, back)
Nano-SIM and eSIM
Dimensions &
Weight
162.9 x 76.6 x 8.9mm
212g
Display
6.7-inch, 110.6cm² QHD+ LTPO pOLED (~88.7% screen-to-body ratio)
1440 x 3120 pixels, 19.5:9 ratio (~ 512 ppi density)
120Hz refresh rate
Always-on display
Variable refresh rate support (10-120Hz)
1000 nits (HBM), 1500 nits (peak)
HDR10+
ModemSamsung Exynos Modem 5300g (unannounced, confirmed through data mining and from a Google Rep Tier 2 today, special revision G confirmed by user in a store with a p7 pro unit)SoC
Google Tensor G2
2x ARM Cortex-X1 @2.85Ghz
2x ARM Cortex-A78 @2.35GHz
4x ARM Cortex-A55 @1.8GHz
ARM Mali G710 MP07 GPU
Next-gen Google custom TPU
RAM & Storage
12GB LPDDR5 RAM
128/256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
Battery & Charging
5,000mAh battery
Wired fast charging (up to 50% in about 30 minutes with Google’s 30W USB-C brick, max sustained charge speed will be 23w)
Fast wireless charging support (Qi-certified)
Up to 72 hours of battery life with Extreme Battery Saver
Security
In-display fingerprint scanner (new hardware version as per the teardown leaked on 07/10/22, potentially better than P6/p6a)
Face Unlock (Class 1 Biometric, only for unlocking the phone, not usable for in-app biometrics or purchases)
Titan M2 chip
Rear Camera(s)
Primary: Samsung Isocell GN1 50 MP f/1.9, 25mm (wide), 1/1.31", 1.2µm, multi-directional PDAF, Laser AF, OIS
Ultra-wide: Sony IMX381 (unconfirmed as of yet) 12MP f/2.2, 1/2.9", 1.25µm, 125.8-degree FoV, autofocus, macro
Telephoto: Samsung Isocell GM5 (unconfirmed) 48MP f/3.5, multi-directional phase-detection autofocus, FHD 120fps (technical, not sure if Google unlocked this), 120mm (telephoto), 1/2.55", 0.7µm, 5x optical zoom, Super Res Zoom up to 30x, OIS
LDAF
Video:
4K 60FPS video capture support on all cameras
[email protected]/60/120/240fps
gyro-EIS
OIS
10-bit HDR video capture support
Front Camera(s)
10.8MP f/2.2, 21mm (ultrawide), 1/3.1", 1.22µm
Larger sensor for better night-time photos
4K60p recording (technical, maybe Google will only unlock 4k30)
Port(s)USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2
no 3.5mm jackAudioStereo SpeakersConnectivity
5G (mmWave support on select models)
4G LTE
Bluetooth 5.2, A2DP, LE, aptX HD
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, tri-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
NFC
GPS dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS, BDS
Software
Android 13
3 years of OS updates
Minimum 5 years of security updates
Other Features
Google One VPN (no Google One sub needed)
Software features:
Photo Unblur
Faster Night Sight
Real Tone improvements
Cinematic Blur
Audio message transcription
Clear calling
Speech enhancement (background noise from people you call will be reduced, from their end)
Cough and snore detection
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"This thread will serve as a comprehensive overview about the technical data of the P7 Pro"
I'm game lets put together the info we all wish we had and do it right! hehehe
& the model numbers for replacement parts are what?
LOL Someone has completed a teardown but didn't list out all the "replacement parts list & locations guide" so users could repair what gets broken easily.....
Google should make this avalible...
wait we don't live in a world where this : https://www.onearmy.earth//project/phonebloks is reality manfest.
Morgrain said:
Telephoto: Samsung Isocell GM5 (unconfirmed) 48MP f/3.5, multi-directional phase-detection autofocus, FHD 120fps (technical, not sure if Google unlocked this), 120mm (telephoto), 1/2.55", 0.7µm, 5x optical zoom, Super Res Zoom up to 30x, OIS
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Do you have a source for the 120mm claim on the telephoto?
Thanks in advance!!!!
benleonheart said:
Do you have a source for the 120mm claim on the telephoto?
Thanks in advance!!!!
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Sure
Google Pixel 7 Pro - Full phone specifications
www.gsmarena.com
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Can anyone confirm what the DAC will be capable of? likely to manage lossless or will i need to go for an external DAC?
wilbur-force said:
Can anyone confirm what the DAC will be capable of? likely to manage lossless or will i need to go for an external DAC?
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You're going to have to get an external DAC because the only thing connected to the internal DAC are the speakers, there's no other way to get an analog audio signal out of the phone.
Why three years only update os
m3ath said:
Why three years only update os
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Not sure why, but should be more!
galaxys said:
Not sure why, but should be more!
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yes but Google has not yet announced that it will be 3 years, this number is not a source
m3ath said:
yes but Google has not yet announced that it will be 3 years, this number is not a source
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Yep, their support page which lists how long guaranteed Android version updates will be for doesn't list the Pixel 7 series yet. Haven't seen an official word elsewhere, but might have missed it.
The fine print in the Google Store say:
"Pixel security updates for at least 5 years from when the device first became available on the Google Store in the US. Updates may also include feature drops and other software updates. See g.co/pixel/updates for more information."
Having said that, I'm guessing it will still be 3 years of OS updates. If it were more I think they would have announced it during the Event to entice more people to buy it.
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You're going to have to get an external DAC because the only thing connected to the internal DAC are the speakers, there's no other way to get an analog audio signal out of the phone.
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I thought most android phones had internal DACs for USB audio but that they normally didn't push high quality?
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According to someone that checked a display model the modem is the 5300g. This contrasts to the leaks from Android Police that it would be the 5300b or from Twitter that it would be the 5300f.
I'm trying to find out what process node the G2 is on but I can't find any solid information. There are no references anywhere and I've seen guesses with 5LPE, 5LPP, 4LPX, 4LPE, 4LPP which hasn't even entered volume yet, and shout out again to Android Police with the non-existent "4PLP" which they've misconstrued from the process of fan-out panel level packaging.
It's probably going to be on 4LPE, my bigger question is whether the modem is going to internal this time. They cut back on the size of the GPU, so they might have enough space to make the modem internal now. If they don't then it's probably another year of bad efficiency. Will have to wait for TechInsights to do a teardown.
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For what it's worth, appears to be 4LPE as you surmised, that is if SamMobile is not a close sibling of Android Police
Google’s Tensor G2 chipset uses Samsung’s 4nm process, Exynos 5300 5G modem
The Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro, which were launched last week, use Samsung Foundry's 4nm fabrication process and ...
www.sammobile.com
EDIT: Of course, Android Authority says 5nm, quoting a Google spokesperson...
Google Tensor G2 is a 5nm chip, despite what the internet might say
Google has confirmed that the Tensor G2 processor powering the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro is built on a 5-nanometer manufacturing process.
www.androidauthority.com

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