How did Samsung get 35% better power draw from its 20nm exynos note 4 (big little 64 bit disabled) core to the new exynos 7 while adding 2 more gpu cores and also upping the clocks?
Are you saying Samsung 14nm is the same as Samsung 20nm in the note 4 exynos?
Not only did the get better...
I don't know the full details of this test but found this pic on another forum.
According to this the gs6 gets 3.5 more hours in geek bench battery test vs the s5.
If you waited this long just wait a bit longer for the galaxy s6 if you want a future proof phone.it will be 64 bit and lollipop is 64 bit os and would be your best bet for a future proof phone.
Not even the nexus 6 has a 64 bit soc in it if bought today.
who said anything about most selling phone.I'm talking about its profit gains for the 1/4 and I'll bet you they won't hit anywhere near what they were with the 6s next year as they did now from giving people a bigger phone.
you really think a 6s is going to sell as much as the 6 did to hit...
Exactly! Apple finally gave users a huge screen iPhone and is where samsung was 2 years ago with the gs3.you can quote this for this time next year when apple doesn't come close to this 1/4 in profits.
Ps samsung gained almost 30% profit from last 1/4 from when it was down 60% but no site is...
I have no issues with lollipop on my Verizon gs5.it's running perfect and my battery life is insanely better.this is the first time I broke 7 hours on screen time on a single charge.
Wow man you are something.
The note 3 has options to increase speed response but the actual benchmark SOFTWARE on iOS has another optimization that boosts scores that's only on the iOS version of the APP
Run that optimization on the note 3 to get apples to apples numbers.that optimization...
Look how much Samsung has done with the framework.
The s pen alone is huge and you can't expect Google to have updates for it when they didn't code it in the first place.
I just got a corporate Verizon store to transfer my upgrade to a 2gb line we have on our data plan and then swapped it to another line to get the note 3.
Took a little pushing but they ended up doing it
Prove it
PS you can't run any chip maxed out full load but under normal use there is no reason why a note 3 can't hit full clocks across all cores until the chip gets over its tdp limit.
When the a7 came out I read on 2 sites it was clocking up to 1.7ghz if that is not correct I'm sorry but please someone post me some proof that s800 or s600 or exynos octa can't run max cores at max MHz.
If you watch big little videos at ces they show all cores pegging max clocks when pushed...
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