Yes we know it got a small
processor spec bump, but for the most part it's the exact same device that was announced over a year ago.
Not exact matches
A
bump in
specs would be logical as well, with for example an improved
processor and a screen with a better resolution.
Though it's more likely the Galaxy Tab could see more than just HSPA +, including a
spec bump to a better
processor, improved screen etc..
On the inside, the Note 4
bumped up all of the meaningful
specs, with either a 2.7 GHz quad - core or 1.9 GHz octa - core
processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and a new 16MP camera that boasts proper OIS for better nighttime photography.
To put things short, the major
bump in
specs here appears to be the move from the 4 series to the 5 series Exynos
processor.
It has pretty much the same
specs as its smaller sibling and can be specified with the same
processor, although RAM is
bumped up to as much as 8 GB while internal storage goes up to 1 TB of HDD space.
It received a
spec bump last summer, but still uses a relatively old
processor and lower - res display.
But in the meantime, Apple's giving the current Mac Pro line a
spec bump that will freshen it a little and give pros a bit more value for their dollar — a $ 2,999 rig with 6 - core Intel Xeon
processor, dual AMD FirePro D500 GPUs, and 16 GB of memory; and a $ 3,999 rig with an 8 - core
processor and dual D700 GPUs.
As for internal
specs, apart from the RAM we've already mentioned, the
processor will definitely get another performance
bump, while storage sizes are likely to stay the same across the board, starting at 64 GB.
The rumors are that Razer is indeed planning a follow - up to its 2017 launch, with a
processor upgrade perhaps the biggest
bump in terms of
specs (the well - equipped Razer Phone 1 already has a huge 8 GB of RAM).
The top - end Chromebook Pixel today got a
spec bump with the latest 5th - generation Intel Core
processors and USB - C ports.
Beyond that, we're likely looking at a slight
bump in
specs highlighted by a new 64 - bit Apple
processor, possibly branded A7X.
Yes, the S9 packs that hyper - luxe Super AMOLED display, powerful new Exynos 9810 (Snapdragon 845 in the US)
processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of internal storage — all of which are very competitive and lead to a great hardware experience — but it was not iterative
spec bumps that won the S9 this award.
Glass Enterprise Edition (EE) has some serious business - related
spec bumps, including longer battery life, faster and more secure Wi - Fi, and a speedier
processor.
Instead, the smart money is on the current MacBook range getting a
spec bump on the inside, most likely with Intel's new Kaby Lake
processor.
The $ 330 device — or $ 300 if you're a teacher or student — is the same price and form factor as the previous generation, but it's received some nice
spec bumps, like the upgrade from the A9
processor to the A10 Fusion.
On the inside, the Note 4
bumped up all of the meaningful
specs, with either a 2.7 GHz quad - core or 1.9 GHz octa - core
processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage and a new 16MP camera that boasts proper OIS for better nighttime photography.
The shell will look mostly the same, and the camera and
processor inside might be getting small
spec bumps.
Both get a
spec bump to the «A10 Fusion»
processor clocked at 2.4 and 2.45 GHZ (7 and 7 Plus, respectively) as well as an additional GB of RAM in the Plus model (bringing it to 3 GB).
The Galaxy Camera 2, as it's called, refines the design just slightly and
bumps the internal
specs — a larger battery, faster
processor and double the RAM.
Of course if you do want a speed and
spec bump, there are more expensive models of the ZenFone 2 with a faster
processor, double the RAM and quadruple the storage — you'll just have to pay about $ 100 more for it.