Nvidia's 4G LTE Tegra 3 Roadmap Slips a Bit
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Will this have Google Wallet?
If so, I'm in...
Only Sprint phones and unlocked phones can use Google Wallet.
The AT&T version should - in theory - support ISIS when it launches, although there's no guarantee.
Is LTE new or something???
LTE has been in the U.S. for 17 months!!!! LTE is not new!!! Duh Nvidia & Samsung!!!
LTE is not new, but there are not too many quad-core chips out there. Quad-core technology in phones is relatively new. Considering that a 4G LTE quad-core chip will come out next year, I think that Nvidia's adapting rather quickly.
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No WEP acceptance
Has anyone noticed this phone cannot connect via WiFi to a WEP secured network?
Is there a an update fix soon?
It's the phone's way of telling you you should be using WPA. 🙂
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Question about the bootloader
I plan on picking up a SIM-unlocked GSM phone for use with T-Mobile. Now, the bootloader is not going to be unlockable on the One X, but I saw someone say that if you don't get the AT&T version, it will be unlockable. My question is: what exactly constitutes a One X that isn't that AT&T version? I mean, if I were to buy a SIM-unlocked One X, couldn't it have been an AT&T version that someone unlocked the SIM on, and thus I wouldn't be able to unlock the bootloader? Is there a SIM-unlocked One X that I can use in the US and also unlock the bootloader?
I hope my question makes sense, let me know if I need to clarify.
I can't say for sure, but there definitely are two versions of this phone. One is unlocked and has a bigger, but not necessarily faster processor. It just uses up more battery.
Also, my last phone was an unlocked Galaxy S 4g I put on T-mobile. Afte...
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Siri becomes self-aware, that was crazy
Siri becomes self-aware, begins insulting iOS device owners
Man that was crazy!
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The One X is already out for att.
😁
djanxMar 12, 2012, 9:24 PM
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AT&T not getting the full potential!!!
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so regarding this phone.
set release date is the beginning of April 2012.
i have read on numerous sites that this phone is a quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz. which would be great if it was released just as such. However, AT&T customers will be getting half that. Yes, we will be getting Dual core processing and not Quad core.
why would you cut us short AT&T??? Why!
Dual core S4 MSM8960 is actually faster (as a CPU) than Quad core Tegra 3...
Geforce is of course a better GPU than Adreno (by little)
The real deal with these chipsets is the battery life.
Nvidia's is 40nm and Qualcomm's is 28. Even though Nvidia...
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They don't have a choice. Nvidia's Tegra chip (the quad-core one) doesn't support LTE.
The best LTE-compatible chip at the moment is the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. So that's what HTC is putting in the AT&T version. It's very fastest chip anyone can po...
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Does Anyone Know?
Does anyone know what the release date is supposed to be for this? I'm debating whether I should wait for it or just go with the Samsung Note. 😕
I currently have the Inspire and I love it! But I'm definitely ready for an upgrade.
Wait a little bit. HTC are generally better built devices, and for sure the HTC one X, while big, will be a lot more pocket-able than the Note.
as of right now, from the MWC 2012 in Barcelona, this phone is slated for a April 2012 release.
comparing this phone to the Samsung Galaxy Note, this phone is bite sized that packs a punch.
i am currently looking into upgrading my wife's pho...
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Tegra 3?
International version has a 4 (+1) Core Nvidia Tegra 3 ...
Dual core MSM8960 working at 100% is faster than tegra 3 as a CPU (by a bit more than a bit).
Qualcomm's dual core is insanely fast!
As for the graphics of course Nvidia is better (the same, by a bit more than a bit).
They are almost on par despite the number of cores.
Yet have to test the battery life for both "One X .
Nvidia's is 40nm and Qualcomm's is 28. Even though, Tegra3 idles at lower power as it does whith light tasks. Draws more than the Snapdragon when working at full capacity.
This bases on synthetic benchmarks though.
I can't wait for phonescoop's review. Better if they test both devices.
Well, I wouldn't say HTC has a fail on this, but, Samsung managed to get its exynos cpu to cooperate with LTE. Which means to me, sgs III for me.