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Ask yourself touchwiz or sense?
Umm... Stop the misinformation.my friends have the rezound from verizon and skyrocket both cpus are the s3 snapdragon and it is literally stuttering at times when I tried it - same cpu with galaxy note I read - can that s3 snapdragon last me next two years?
Umm... Stop the misinformation.
The HTC One X has the dual-core Snapdragon S4 , which is better than the upcoming quad-core Exynos on the Galaxy S3. The A15 architecture is superior to the A9.
I guess you get the stylus with the note as well, could be fun. Ask yourself how you'll be carrying these around. If you're going to pocket them, be sure your shorts/pants can hold a note. You might be one of those skinny jean weirdo's I don't know.
Pretty much. The advantage to loading the stock launcher is that you still get some of the nice embedded features of Touchwiz in other areas of the OS.most people here will load a custom launcher, even if they aren't rooted and all that....so the stock interface means mostly nothing
I guess you get the stylus with the note as well, could be fun. Ask yourself how you'll be carrying these around. If you're going to pocket them, be sure your shorts/pants can hold a note. You might be one of those skinny jean weirdo's I don't know.
Personally, I would go with the One X. That said, if you want that big 5.3" screen the One X will be no substitute. Better battery life on the Note too, from what I understand. Really though, I'd also wait until the 3rd when Samsung announces the GS3. We've been hearing they are pushing hard for a global launch this time, though I remain skeptical to of whether or not the US carriers will play ball.
In anycase, the One X doesn't arrive on AT&T until the 6th, so there is no harm in waiting and see what happens.
I don't think he meant to say that the One X has the S3, he was just reiterating that the Rezound has the same S3 SoC as the AT&T Note, which is true. So he was asking if the Note would last two years with that older type of SoC.
Pretty much. The advantage to loading the stock launcher is that you still get some of the nice embedded features of Touchwiz in other areas of the OS.
I love the Note. The One X will be nice, but since it isnt going to be a Quad core like the International version I dont really see it being that much more "Future proof" than the Note. I dont see myself ever see myself being able to go below a 5" screen again.
The Exynos SoC on the other Note is still much much closer to S3 than it is to S4 tho, Exynos just has a better GPU but otherwise it and S3 are just A9-based dual core SoCs..
No. The S3 (in the AT&T Note and Rezound) is a Cortex A8 CPU. The Exynos 4210 (as well as the TI OMAP 4XXX SoCs) in the International Note and Galaxy S II are A9s. The Exynos 4210 is considerably faster in all areas than the S3.
Complete list of ARM core applications.
The Exynos SoC on the other Note is still much much closer to S3 than it is to S4 tho, Exynos just has a better GPU but otherwise it and S3 are just A9-based dual core SoCs. Hell, Tegra 3 is just an A9 based quad with a "companion core" and better GPU / power optimization. S4 is a true generational leap forward in process tech (22nm) and design (A15).
As for the OP's question... For me, neither. The Note is a bit too big and running outdated hardware at this point, the One X does a lot of things right but no removable storage is a total bummer... If you can get over that then go for it.
I'd at least wait until the SGS3 announcement before making up your mind tho... I'm hardly a fan of Samsung (ill probably be buying the EVO LTE, SO glad they pimped it up compared to the X), but the announcement is right around the corner on May 3.
Who knows, they might shock everyone and announce a simultaneous global launch for once.
The successor to Scorpion, found in S4 Snapdragon SoCs is named Krait and has many similarities with the ARM Cortex-A15 CPU and is also based on the ARMv7 instruction set.
I love the Note. The One X will be nice, but since it isnt going to be a Quad core like the International version I dont really see it being that much more "Future proof" than the Note. I dont see myself ever see myself being able to go below a 5" screen again.
Quad cores are barely used on most end user desktop machines, let alone cellular phones....
The Krait in the One X has far superior single threaded performance, and that truly is what most people will notice when they use most programs.... multithreaded workloads are still so exceedingly rare, that even the 2nd core on the Krait would go unused or underutilized most of the time...
Oh yea: Personally, despite the One X having a truly futureproof chipset, its lack of expandable storage would kill it for me, and if a gun were put to my head, I'd choose the Note over the One X if that were my only option.
More misinformation! The S4 is not an A15 chip!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)