- Nov 3, 2008
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I paid little attention to the recent dominance of qualcomm in the android phone space until recently, given the reported overheat/throttling issues with the 808/810 I started looking into alternatives and there seems to be little competition in the SOC market.
The earliest smartphones I owned were usually run on SOC by Texas Instruments though I can find no recent product by them in ARM based smartphones. Mediatek are still going but it seems only a popular choice in budget phones aimed at the non western market.
The Big players left putting out competitive hardware are only including it in there own devices (Samsung/Apple) which looks to have left the likes of HTC, Oneplus, LG, Sony, Motorola and others with little to choose from for their current generation of mid to high end devices.
I was very pleased to see the Zenfone 2 sporting an Intel processor which looks like a strong offering in the Android space, though in the zenfone it appears to be married to a battery hungry screen which somewhat dampens my desire for the device.
nVidia were also making waves recently in the ARM space though in the tablet market.
It seems unless you are buying a flagship apple or samsung device you would be better served hanging on to your current device a little longer and missing this generation.
The earliest smartphones I owned were usually run on SOC by Texas Instruments though I can find no recent product by them in ARM based smartphones. Mediatek are still going but it seems only a popular choice in budget phones aimed at the non western market.
The Big players left putting out competitive hardware are only including it in there own devices (Samsung/Apple) which looks to have left the likes of HTC, Oneplus, LG, Sony, Motorola and others with little to choose from for their current generation of mid to high end devices.
I was very pleased to see the Zenfone 2 sporting an Intel processor which looks like a strong offering in the Android space, though in the zenfone it appears to be married to a battery hungry screen which somewhat dampens my desire for the device.
nVidia were also making waves recently in the ARM space though in the tablet market.
It seems unless you are buying a flagship apple or samsung device you would be better served hanging on to your current device a little longer and missing this generation.