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gtr wrote: » Benchmarks are the l33t, man! That was the subject of the entire article...
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DED for once I commend you. Not only did you not insinuate that the performance of the Shield was equivalent to that of the Nexus 9 but you even threw in some early benchmarks from it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Nexus 6 is essentially the same as a Droid Turbo. Want to bet your nuts on a "hopeful prediction" that it performs any better than the other Motorola phone with the same screen resolution, same processo…
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addicted44 wrote: » AD Hominens. Because strawman was just not good enough of a logical argument. No one cares 2 hoots for your apologies. I don't earn money for getting apologies from trolls. But you were wrong. If you were a better grown u…
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slurpy wrote: » No, I don't. The K1 is 64-bit. My initial assertion was about the Nexus 6, the tablet is a different story. CPU is only one piece of the puzzle though. I very much doubt most Android apps will be optimized for 64bit, since so f…
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solipsismx wrote: » Which markets get the Quad-core 2.7 GHz Krait 450 with LTE Cat6 and Adreno 420? Which markets get the Quad-core 1.9 GHz Cortex-A57 with LTE Cat4 and ARM Mali T760? Which markets get the Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A5& with L…
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addicted44 wrote: » What does Exynos have to do with anything? The Snapdragon based Note 4 gets its ass handed to it by the 5S in most CPU tests, nvm the 6. http://www.anandtech.com/show/8613/the-samsung-galaxy-note-4-review/7 It's a good t…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Hope the Nexus 6 with Snapdragon 805 performs better than the Note 4, because that phone gets its ass handed to it by the iPhone 6. Even the iPhone 5S outperforms the Note 4 in most CPU tests. 64bit and 2GB RAM for the N…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich This is true. However, people love Apple so attack videos are an easy way to troll us supporters. This is easily verified by checking the number of anti-Apple stories out there. There are a ton of them.…
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dnd0ps wrote: » Sammy will most likely rip off the taptics and messaging, 2 of the killer features I think are of any significance. Lets just see how long it takes for them to do it Considering Android Wear already supports haptic feedback and …
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pmz wrote: » Not even close. Unless you demonstrate this is fragile and will break easily and is a horrible design flaw...then your comment is empty baseless FUD. The bigger concern I've seen is that the phone no longer sits flat and stable on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Wasn't interested in a watch before, and still not sure if I would be. I'd have to see it in person when they are finally available. However, it's clear Apple thought about this more than the other c…
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This is the best announcement ever! Apple does pretty much everything right with the iPhone and as a bonus I get to watch the delusional fans lose their minds as Apple follows the Android OEMs in all sorts of ways that have been “terrible decisions…
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solipsismx wrote: » :no: There aren't enough facepalm images to place after your posts. Just did some reading and I was wrong. Antennas can be tuned to multiple frequencies, but the one in the iPhone is not (or at least certain regions are …
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solipsismx wrote: » Again, no. Here's a hint: Verizon. The need to interface with a different spectrum should only affect the radio used in the phone. The antenna isn't compatible with certain frequencies and not others.
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solipsismx wrote: » Sure we do. We know they felt the iPhome 4 was worthy of their browsing. We know they tested the hell out of it. We also know that it's not proof the iPhone 4 wasnt an inae piece of shit when they started selling the 4S a year …
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solipsismx wrote: » So you roll a die and a 4 comes up. You then say, "because I rolled a 4 this time a 5 will come up next time." You roll again and a 5 does comes up. In your mind that means you're logic was corrct because or agreed with the out…
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tallest skil wrote: » Of course you can. An analyst can say something correct without having any knowledge whatsoever. That doesn’t make them right. I can call heads on a coin flip, but when it comes up heads I didn’t “know” what it was. If you…
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solipsismx wrote: » No. Yes.
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jungmark wrote: » Stop spinning or you'll corkscrew into the ground. Analysts were wrong. The 4 was the most successful iPhone when it was release. There was no recall or pushback from the public. Where is the quote where Tim said the 5C was a di…