It will feature 2.5 GHz
Quadcore Processor with 3 GB of RAM.
Powering the Note 8.0 is an Exynos 1.6 GHZ
quadcore processor with 2 GB of RAM that comfortably takes care of multi-tasking features like Multi-View and running multiple apps in the background.
Not exact matches
It has a
QuadCore 1.3 GHz
processor with 1 GB of RAM, the same arrangement you'd find on a Nexus 7 from 2012.
Lest we forget, the Nexus 7 has serious power under the hood and unlike its 7 - inch competitors packs a Tegra 3
quadcore processor which, combined
with Android 4.1's Project Butter, makes for slick navigation, an improved touch response particularly
with the smarter virtual keyboard and has enough power to tackle multitasking and deliver smooth streaming video.
When a significantly cheaper Android tablet like the Google Nexus 7 is able to pack a
quadcore processor (plus a fifth companion core) we were surprised that the Tab 2 10.1 didn't follow suit, but
with some of the multi-tasking features on offer Samsung has opted to include an Exynos Quad - core
processor and an above tablet average 2 GB of RAM.
With a
quadcore processor on board powering the Note 10.1, the battery life is key and packing the same 7,000 mAh battery as the 10.1 2, you can expect to get through an entire day in general use, but if you're taking full advantage of its
quadcore powers, it's more likely to be around 7 - 8 hours.
Invariably when a cheaper device like the Nexus 7 arrives on the scene packing a
quadcore processor comparisons are always going to be made, but along
with the 1 GB of RAM, there is sufficient enough to power to the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 without any major performance issues.
The specs are also strikingly similar, which include a NVIDIA Tegra 3
Quadcore processor, a 7 inch display
with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, 1 GB RAM, and an internal storage space of 8 GB.
The BlackBerry Z30 is the best BlackBerry you can buy right now
with its 5» Super AMOLED display
with a 1.7 GHz
processor with quadcore graphics, 2880mAh battery and BlackBerry's new generation antenna technology that gives you better connectivity in low signal areas and faster data transfers and more.
Even though its a 10.1 - inch display the resolution remains at 1,280 × 800 pixels and even the 1.2 GHz
quadcore processor coupled
with 1.5 GB RAM is the same package as the 7 - inch tablet.
The tablets are powered by a
quadcore Snapdragon 410
processor with 1.5 GB RAM and 16 GB of onboard storage.
Both have the same 1.2 GHz
quadcore Snapdragon 410
processor from Qualcomm coupled
with 1.5 GB of RAM.
Apart from a 10.5 - inch Super AMOLED 2,560 x, 1600 pixel resolution display, it is reportedly going to tout a
quadcore Snapdragon 801
processor coupled
with 2 GB RAM.
The PS Vita's
quadcore processor is a whizz, powering through spectacular graphical feats
with rare slowdown.
Thankfully, there's no problem in the power department
with the zippy NVIDIA Tegra
quadcore processor running at 1.6 GHz and a fifth core for less demanding tasks means it runs quick and smooth as the Transformer Prime and the Nexus 7 and is particularly good for running and playing games
with minor frame rate issues.
On the hardware front, the new YUNIQUE 2 is a performance powerhouse which is packed
with 1.3 GHz MediaTek
Quadcore processor, 2 GB RAM
with 16 GB ROM and 2500 mAh battery.
Inside, it's Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801
processor doing duty in
quadcore form,
with HTC offering a 2.3 GHz version for the US and EMEA regions, while Asia / China gets a slightly faster 2.5 GHz model.
NVIDIA is creating a Project Ara application
processor module from its Tegra K1 — the same potent chipset found inside the Nexus 9 tablet, for instance — according to Google project chief Paul Eremenko, while Marvell is doing the same
with its PXA1928
quadcore.
Inside the portable console there's an unnamed
quadcore processor, paired
with 4 GB of memory and 32 GB of storage space.
The phone is powered by a 1.4 GHz
Quadcore Snapdragon 425
processor and there's the Adreno 308 GPU that keeps it going great even when you push it
with demanding games.
The Nexus 4 is instantly familiar from our time
with the LG Optimus G: the new Googlephone shares the LG's 4.7 - inch 1270 x 768 IPS LCD display, as well as its 8 - megapixel camera, and its
quadcore Snapdragon S4 Pro
processor.
Display: 12.2 - inch WQXGA (2560 X 1600) Super clear LCD Cameras: 8 megapixel rear - facing camera / 2 megapixel front - facing camera
Processor / RAM: Exynos 5 Octa (1.9 GHz
QuadCore + 1.3 GHz Quadcore) / 3 GB Memory: 32 GB or 64 GB with MicroSD expansion slot Battery: 9,500 mAh battery Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Android OS: Android 4.4
QuadCore + 1.3 GHz
Quadcore) / 3 GB Memory: 32 GB or 64 GB with MicroSD expansion slot Battery: 9,500 mAh battery Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Android OS: Android 4.4
Quadcore) / 3 GB Memory: 32 GB or 64 GB
with MicroSD expansion slot Battery: 9,500 mAh battery Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Android OS: Android 4.4 (KitKat)
Inside, there's a 2.5 GHz
quadcore processor, paired
with 2 GB of memory — not 3 GB like the Note 3 — and either 16 GB or 32 GB of onboard storage (
with a microSD slot to add cards up to 128 GB).
On the flip side, you get that impressive 5 - inch, Full HD Super AMOLED display, fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 1.9 GHz
quadcore processor (not the octacore Exynos chip some Galaxy S 4 variants launched
with) paired
with 2 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of onboard storage.
Inside, there's Qualcomm's
quadcore 1.7 GHz Snapdragon 600
processor and 2 GB of RAM, along
with twice the storage — 32 GB rather than 16 GB — than the Samsung.
NVIDIA is creating a Project Ara application
processor module from its Tegra K1 - the same potent chipset found inside the Nexus 9 tablet, for instance - according to Google project chief Paul Eremenko, while Marvell is doing the same
with its PXA1928
quadcore.