I also wonder how much the nexus prime drain battery faster than iPhone 4S. Maybe 2.5x faster as wellI wonder how much the nexus prime will beat the iphone4s by. Im going to say 2.5x faster.
I also wonder how much the nexus prime drain battery faster than iPhone 4S. Maybe 2.5x faster as wellI wonder how much the nexus prime will beat the iphone4s by. Im going to say 2.5x faster.
I wonder how much the nexus prime will beat the iphone4s by. Im going to say 2.5x faster.
Don't forget the fact that the iPhone 4 running iOS 5 increased from 31,375 to 51,302 which is huge. I've posted the link below;
http://www.appleinsider.com/article..._5_dramatically_boost_browsermark_scores.html
Any ideas on how difficult it would be set the clock speed to 1Ghz?
Why? The A5 already screams past every other mobile SoC regardless of clock speed as it is.
Why not?
Why not?
Literally dying to get my hands on one. Should be here by Friday
Battery life. Heat.
I wonder how much the nexus prime will beat the iphone4s by. Im going to say 2.5x faster.
Don't care about battery life and as long as the extra heat doesn't damage the phone it isn't a problem.
My first question was simple.
"Any ideas on how difficult it would be set the clock speed to 1Ghz?"
I wasn't asking "if" or "why" it should be done just if it was possible.
The iPhone 4S is pretty much on par with the iPhone 4 when it comes to battery life, and that's despite being faster. Even longer life when using 3G, slightly shorter during standby, and similar in other circumstances.agreed. why not make it faster? i see no thermal issues arising under normal use @ 1ghz
I don't blame you for saying such stupid things, it's hard to type when your screen washes out at anything other than 90 degrees.
agreed. why not make it faster? i see no thermal issues arising under normal use @ 1ghz
The iPhone 4S is pretty much on par with the iPhone 4 when it comes to battery life, and that's despite being faster. Even longer life when using 3G, slightly shorter during standby, and similar in other circumstances.
If they clocked this to 1 GHz though, Apple would have press and users shouting at them for putting performance before actually being able to use the phone, or some hyperbole like that. At worst, it could be a new "antennagate" for Apple, with endless jokes like "Look how fast it i..."
For the slight, perhaps neglible performance drop compared to the iPad 2, I think it was a good decision. If the drop had been 30% vs the iPad 2, I would have had concerns, but it's not close to that.
Finally, why isn't the iPad underclocked if that's so good for battery life? Due to the sheer size of the iPad, they can use a much larger battery, so that isn't much of an issue.
Battery life.
Apple have underclocked [the A5] for a reason - I'll freely admit I have no idea what that reason might be, but if I was looking to increase the speed I'd first want to know for sure the reason they did it rather than risk damaging my £600 phone for the sake of a minimal increase in speed that, personally, I probably wouldn't even notice. YMMV.
What happened to 7 times faster?