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http://www.boygeniusreport.com...creenshot-walkthrough/
Looks great, and they say the speeds are near iPhone gs speeds :shocked:
Looks great, and they say the speeds are near iPhone gs speeds :shocked:
Originally posted by: abaez
Eclair with a 1ghz snapdragon phone. Damn that's gonna be something to be reckoned with.
Originally posted by: abaez
Eclair with a 1ghz snapdragon phone. Damn that's gonna be something to be reckoned with.
Originally posted by: scott916
Originally posted by: abaez
Eclair with a 1ghz snapdragon phone. Damn that's gonna be something to be reckoned with.
There are rumors that the HTC Passion will come out in Q4 with a snapdragon processor on Verizon. Thoughts?
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: scott916
Originally posted by: abaez
Eclair with a 1ghz snapdragon phone. Damn that's gonna be something to be reckoned with.
There are rumors that the HTC Passion will come out in Q4 with a snapdragon processor on Verizon. Thoughts?
Seems impressive. I've been following the HTC HD2, and both seem to carry the same hardware, just the Passion will be Android 2.0, and HD2 will be WinMo6.5.
The Motorola Droid (Sholes), on Verizon, has an ARM Cortex 8 and PowerVR 530 (?) SoC, provided by TI. Same hardware as the Palm Pre, and same as the iPhone 3GS, though slightly lower GPU in comparison to the 3GS (though still a GPU that packs a punch, as it is the same generation of chip design and has all the same features).
Not sure of the capabilities of the GPU that will be found in the upcoming Snapdragon-based phones. The CPU seems great though.
The CPU speed is something people get tripped up on all the time though. A 550mhz, 600mhz ARM Cortex 8 is no slouch, it is definitely a powerful chip. There are 800mhz ARM11 chips floating around in some upcoming phones (I think a Samsung Android phone), but that's far far slower in performance. It's like a C2D versus Pentium 4. A 2ghz C2D is quite a bit faster than a 3.2ghz P4.
I'm looking forward to playing around with a Motorola Droid. It seems the hardware is the perfect combination. The form factor of the Droid just screams perfect imho, so that might tempt me to get it instead of waiting around for a Snapdragon based phone.