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Good question. Has anybody found "anything" that confirms the delay that actually came directly from Samsung. I haven't.
Not picking on you Sox... Am I missing something in this article, or is there no supporting documentation for the assertion?![]()
Wow, great site. I was SHOCKED to see the difference between the Nexus and my OG Droid. What have I been missing??
I'd prefer a delayed phone that works, as opposed to having a phone that can't keep a call.
But that's just me.
Seriously though, too many people I know have issues with AT&T, so not going down that route at all. Sprint right now would be my #2 carrier choice.
Possibly because Samsung is the cause of the delay? Just some food for thought.
The Phandroid article is just a bit off in at least two parts:Not picking on you Sox... Am I missing something in this article, or is there no supporting documentation for the assertion?![]()
Very cool site.Wow, great site. I was SHOCKED to see the difference between the Nexus and my OG Droid. What have I been missing??
And I expect if it comes with GPS that it should actually work. I'm funny like that.You expect an awful lot from a smartphone... Call quality? YOu would think it was supposed to be a phone or something... oh... wait...
I agree with him 100%. as I said in my previous post just a minute ago.Jesus H. OK. This isn't that difficult.
That's from a Business Insider post that attributes ... no one. Nada. And carries even less information than an incorrect Best Buy flyer.
We're not doing a front-page story on it because it's not worth my time -- or yours. But for what it's worth, I did just speak with Samsung Corporate PR, which "has no official word."
And you're right. Samsung won't be the one to announce the date. Verizon will. (Maybe both simultaneously, but you know what I mean.)
Yeah, I thought it very odd that the Bus. Insider would quote someone from Samsung as confirming the Dec. 8th date and not Verizon. That would be like Samsung stepping on Verizon's toes.This is from Phil Nickinson over at AC:
I agree with him 100%. as I said in my previous post just a minute ago.
no official source
no official delay.
This is from Phil Nickinson over at AC:
I agree with him 100%. as I said in my previous post just a minute ago.
no official source
no official delay.
And I expect if it comes with GPS that it should actually work. I'm funny like that.
Noooooooo...hit the thanks button by accident ..but in reality, how's it going to feel losing to the same team...your biggest rival,like 8 times in a row, even in our worse season in years. Really? Gotta be a little hard talking smack after years of but whippings, blue alright, sad and blue, and black and blue. And don't give a damn bout you. OH...........Well sorry but since you guys have to play by the rules now things are going to be a little different... BTW hows that 6-5 record feeling
GO BLUE!!
On paper, you'd expect the exact opposite. LTE radio and Blur must be the culprits.
EarlyMon is really the expert on the S3, but I believe Qualcomm also packages the 4G radio on the SoC rather than a separate chip. The S3 also can run it's dual cores independantly, something the Cortex A9 can't do.
Not that i don't believe you, but do you have a link or anything to back that up? The last I heard the only device in the source right now is the HSPA+ model.
EDIT: http://source.android.com/source/building-devices.html
"The only supported phone with the current release is the GSM/HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus, a.k.a. "maguro". GSM/HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus is currently the recommended device to use with the Android Open-Source Project."
Directly from the Android Source page.
I see this droirdog post is based on an electronista post (Samsung confirms Galaxy Nexus for Verizon moved to December | Electronista), but not clear where there Samsung confirmation is coming from. Does it all go back to the Business Insider piece?
They package the modem/controllers on the S3, but the actual radios (of all kinds) are on separate chips.
In the case of my phone, the WiMAX/4G radio is still that 65 nm Sequans, so it's still a hog. (My battery life brags are without 4G, rarely have access to it.)
Without a proper teardown on the Rezound (the only one I've seen still had the RF shielding over the main components, so no way to get part numbers) or a schematic, no way to tell what the LTE or other radios are.
And speaking of RF - an SoC is enough of a nightmare to manage for its own RF with various multi-speed buses - so imagine how much worse that would be if you added the radios into that same chip.
The OMAP4 in Nexus is really something at managing the internal clock speeds to maintain data integrity - can't praise that enough.
The S3 was originally marked as the 8260/8660 where the first had only the GSM modem/controller and the second had that plus the CDMA one. People constantly kept reading that as radios and then causing a negative perception that someone was holding out on them for world-phone capabilities. I'm not 100% sure, but I think that's why they re-named it to the S3 and then took down the sub-model explanations from their public site (last I checked).
And a little PS on anything S3 or Snapdragon - it's not really A8 based (I used to make that same mistake). Snapdragon is to Cortex as AMD is to Intel - they can run the same commands, but just as an AMD is not a version of an Intel, so a Snapdragon is not a version of an A8 Cortex.
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If anyone cares, here's a pretty good teardown of the RAZR (not as good as others they've done, but pretty good) -
Motorola Droid RAZR Teardown - Page 3 - iFixit
I was very surprised to find that the full memory package was not a single MCP by Samsung, but rather that plus a Toshiba chip - so I may have to eat crow on the idea that the Gnex will use a single MCP for memory. (Well, that - or Samsung kept those to themselves, we'll soon see I think.)
Hope this helps!![]()
I wish I had an answer for you, but all I know is I barely used my RAZR the last two days, and have went in to work with a 100% charge, and have had to charge it by 2:00 both days. That is fact, anything else I would have to say would be speculation.
I'd prefer a delayed phone that works, as opposed to having a phone that can't keep a call.
But that's just me.
Seriously though, too many people I know have issues with AT&T, so not going down that route at all. Sprint right now would be my #2 carrier choice.