Under the hood, the Galaxy Tab S2 is believed to run on Samsung's own octa - core 64 - bit
Exynos mobile processors with up to 1.9 GHz maximum clock speed, four Cortex - A57 and four Cortex A53 cores, and a hexa - core Mali - T760MP6 GPU.
Not exact matches
The Galaxy Note II is T -
Mobile's first device with a quad - core
processor, featuring Samsung's 1.6 GHz quad - core
Exynos processor.
Samsung today, via its Twitter account, confirmed that the new Galaxy S II for T -
Mobile will feature a 1.5 Ghz Dual core Qualcomm
Processor and not the
Exynos found in the Sprint and AT&T versions that will run at 1.2 dual core.
The decision would be strange, due to the fact Samsung's own
Exynos processors are probably the best chips available for
mobile devices today (Nvidia may argue that point).
4.5 - inch 480 x 800 Super AMOLED Plus display Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) NFC support, though compatibility with the forthcoming ISIS
mobile payment standard is «to be determined» Category 24 HSDPA (42 Mbps) and Category 6 HSUPA (5.76 Mbps) for extremely fast HSPA + support — faster than any HSPA + phone currently sold in the US AWS plus 850 / 1900 MHz compatibility for support on AT&T's «4G» network if the merger succeeds Preliminary measurements place it at 5.16 x 2.76 x 0.37 inches — within a few hundredths of an inch of the Infuse 16 GB internal ROM, 1 GB internal RAM, external microSD up to 32 GB Here's where it outdoes the Infuse: it's quoted with a Qualcomm 1.2 GHz dual - core APQ8060 application
processor, which is extraordinarily unusual for a Samsung — particularly considering the availability of Samsung's own multi-core
Exynos line; it's paired with an MDM8220 modem
processor 8 megapixel primary camera with flash and 1080p video capture, secondary front - facing camera Like the Galaxy S II, the Hercules won't have a dedicated HDMI port — it'll move high - def video over Micro USB using MHL [CellphoneSignal]-LSB-...]
Underneath the hood is a
Exynos 5 Octa, an octa - core
mobile CPU that splits duties between a 1.9 GHz quad - core
processor and 1.3 GHz quad - core
processor.
The press release confirms the Galaxy Note II will ship inside the US with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean pre-installed, and you did read that right, the quad - core
exynos processor is paired with HSPA + connectivity, which is fantastic, but we had a little sliver of hope T -
Mobile might future proof with LTE on board.
• Network: AT&T, T -
Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, U.S. Cellular • OS: Android 4.1 • CPU: 1.6 - GHz quad - core
Exynos processor • Screen: 5.5 - inch 720x1280 HD Super AMOLED • RAM: 2 GB • Storage: 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB + up to 64 GB microSD • Camera: 8MP rear / 1.9 MP front • Battery: 3100 mAh Li - Ion • Price: $ 250 - $ 300 • Giz Rank: 3.5 stars
After the Galaxy Nexus, what Samsung phones may appear on T -
Mobile or Verizon with an
Exynos processor, and roughly when are they expected to ship?
The J7 Pro's CPU
processor is an
Exynos 7870 octa - core with 1.6 GHz with 3 GB of RAM for fast
mobile app use.
The 1.2 GHz dual - core Samsung
Exynos processor includes five graphics cores (compared to just one in many of today's dual - core
mobile processors), which helps both multitasking and Internet browsing as well as smooth Full HD 1080p video rendering.
The
mobile is powered by 1.6 GHz octa - core
Exynos 7870
processor coupled with Mali - T830 GPU.
This is a different CPU than the Samsung 1.2 - GHz
Exynos processor inside the AT&T and Sprint Galaxy S II and the 1.5 - GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 chip inside the T -
Mobile S II.
The Epic 4G Touch uses Samsung's new 1.2 - GHz Samsung
Exynos C210
processor, which proved to me one of the more powerful
mobile processors on the market.
Both of these
mobile phones get processing power from an octa - core (2.2 GHz dual + 1.6 GHz hexa)
Exynos 7885 14nm
processor with Mali - G71 GPU.
It demonstrates the progression in process technology from 90nm to 28nm, which has resulted in greater speeds and energy - efficiency in
Exynos mobile application
processors (APs) developed with the technology.
Unlike its AT&T - and Sprint - branded siblings which run 1.2 - GHz
Exynos C210 CPUs, the Galaxy S II on T -
Mobile is powered by a 1.5 - GHz dual - core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3
processor.
The Galaxy S IV is rumored to sport a 5 - inch Full HD AMOLED touchscreen display powered by 8 - core
Exynos 5 Octa
processor running Android 4.2.1
mobile operating system, 2 GB of RAM, a 13 MP rear - facing camera, 2MP front - facing camera and more.
The Android tablet runs on Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
mobile operating system, and features Samsung
Exynos 4412 1.4 GHz Cortex A9 quad core
processor with Mali 400 MP4, 1 GB DDR3 RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 9.4 - inch 10 - point capacitive touchscreen IPS LCD display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, 0.3 - megapixel front - facing webcam and 2.0 - megapixel rear camera.
It features a 5.5 inch Super AMOLED HD display, LTE connectivity (or HSPA + 42Mps for T -
Mobile), 1.6 GHz quad - core
Exynos processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 3,100 mAh battery, 16 GB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support.
The
Exynos 7 Series 9610 is our latest
mobile processor that delivers on added power and speed.
Additionally, the global unlocked version of the Samsung devices use a different baseband
processor and also a different CPU (the
Exynos 9) in order to be compatible with different
mobile networks in other countries.
The company already announced its new
Exynos 5 Octa
processor with enhanced graphics and 3 GB low - power RAM for the
mobile devices, so these new chips would be available in the Galaxy Note III.
Samsung has officially announced its latest
Exynos 9810
mobile processor expected to power the next - generation Galaxy S9 series, indicating that its next flagships will boast iPhone X-like features.
Everything here is top of the line including the brand new
Exynos 5 Octa 5430, which is Samsung's newest
Exynos processor and the first
mobile processor built on the 20nm manufacturing process.
Qualcomm is expected to reveal its upcoming Snapdragon 845
mobile processor, which is rumoured to first be featured in Samsung's Galaxy S9, at least in locations where the device doesn't include its proprietary
Exynos processor.
• A Very Powerful
Processor: The Snapdragon 835
mobile platform will likely power the Galaxy S8 — at least for the version of the phone that will ship in the U.S. (Other versions of the phone look like they're getting Samsung's
Exynos 8895.)
The Galaxy S8 will likely feature the latest
mobile processors, including the
Exynos 8895 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chips.
It'll feature a 1.2 GHz
Exynos 3472 dual - core
processor, 450 MHz Mali - 400 MP4 GPU, 768 MB of RAM, 4 GB of on - board storage, 250 mAh battery, and support for Bluetooth 4.1 (to connect with
mobile devices).
Year after year, Apple's A-series CPUs blitz SnapDragon, Huawei Kirin, Samsung
Exynos and all other
mobile processors.
The Galaxy Note II is T -
Mobile's first device with a quad - core
processor, featuring Samsung's 1.6 GHz quad - core
Exynos processor.
Samsung may be more well - known for consumer electronics and smartphones, but they also started manufacturing their own CPU's for
mobile devices and other electronics, and this past week they unveiled the
Exynos 8890 octa - core
processor, likely to be the CPU in the upcoming Galaxy S7.
There is nothing so far to suggest that Google and Samsung are working something out to allow this compatibility, and Samsung certainly doesn't need Daydream support on this phone since they already offer their own
mobile VR platform with the Gear VR, but the Galaxy S8 is more than capable of handling the content that Daydream can throw at it thanks to specs like the 4 GB of RAM, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or
Exynos 8895
processor depending on where you buy the phone, and the large as well as nearly bezel - free Infinity Display.
Not only does Samsung produce chips for a number of other companies, including Apple, but it also makes a separate line of
Exynos processors for its own
mobile devices.
The device is fueled by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820
processor, the most powerful
mobile SoC out there at the moment, next to Samsung's
Exynos 8890.