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No, it'll just have that super crappy, phone slowing TouchWiz garbage that you won't be able to get rid of until someone works around the locked bootloader and releases a clean, fast bare bones Android vanilla rom. ;)

Ah, but that's the beauty of it, biker! Samsung sent SGSII to developers, bootloader nicely unlocked.

I'm betting TouchWiz will be gone, within a few days of a Verizon release, if you want it gone.
 
Check out the internal photos..

https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=1489035

I'm trying to figure out how Motorola is doing LTE on this phone after all the talk of using their own chipset..

Looks like (from top to bottom, left to right)

1. Elpida (this is the OMAP4 AP/GPU)
2. Sandisk (NAND flash, 32GB?)
3. ST Ericsson CPCAP (from the Droid3 teardown)
4. Hynix (DRAM)
5. Toshiba.. LCD controller maybe?
6. Qualcomm (probably PM8028, rx/tx power mgmt)
7. Motorola ?
8. Qualcomm (pretty sure this says MDM6600)
9. Broadcom maybe.. probably for WIFI/BT

The MDM6600 takes care of the CDMA, GSM, and even HSPA+ connections, but NOT LTE.

Many of these items are similar to the Droid3, shared from the OMAP4 platform..

The only thing I see that looks out of place is the Motorola chip..

Any thoughts?
 
Check out the internal photos..

https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=1489035

I'm trying to figure out how Motorola is doing LTE on this phone after all the talk of using their own chipset..

Looks like (from top to bottom, left to right)

1. Elpida (this is the OMAP4 AP/GPU)
2. Sandisk (NAND flash, 32GB?)
3. ST Ericsson CPCAP (from the Droid3 teardown)
4. Hynix (DRAM)
5. Toshiba.. LCD controller maybe?
6. Qualcomm (probably PM8028, rx/tx power mgmt)
7. Motorola ?
8. Qualcomm (pretty sure this says MDM6600)
9. Broadcom maybe.. probably for WIFI/BT

The MDM6600 takes care of the CDMA, GSM, and even HSPA+ connections, but NOT LTE.

Many of these items are similar to the Droid3, shared from the OMAP4 platform..

The only thing I see that looks out of place is the Motorola chip..

Any thoughts?

The Moto chip is prob the LTE, esp since other threads/news have stated that Moto was doing their own LTE chip.
 
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