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bayernhan 2010-09-19 16:37

Does the n900
 
Does the n900 overclocked to 1ghz perform better than which phones?

Nexus one?
droid?
htc evo?

thanx

i mean faster processing website rendering etc

bayernhan 2010-09-20 03:17

Re: Does the n900
 
bumpy bump bump

SAABoy 2010-09-20 03:35

Re: Does the n900
 
I guess the only people who can answer are those who own a decently overclocked n900, and another high end android device...

bayernhan 2010-09-21 02:44

Re: Does the n900
 
well ihave highly oced n900 lets do a html4 and flash test

iareraccoon 2010-09-21 03:28

Re: Does the n900
 
I would also like to know how a OC'd n900 would compare to these 1ghz phones, thanks!

Capt'n Corrupt 2010-09-21 03:44

Re: Does the n900
 
Meee Threee

hackfanatic 2010-09-21 03:48

Re: Does the n900
 
I was running mine 1.150ghz when comparing to a mates Galaxy S... Sadly the galaxy s owned my n900 in browser/general speed but just by a little.. and zooming/graphics yada yada are way more smoother as well.. only that i could play flash and galaxy s has 2.1 so no flash for em yet ;D.. anyways... n900 is growing old.. and still competes with the latest mobiles.. n i love it.. but this may all change once the nitdroid project is complete :D :D

RobbieThe1st 2010-09-21 08:35

Re: Does the n900
 
Its going to depend on the website(s) you are viewing and the browser.

I can say that loading 4+ websites at a time with the latest Fennec beta basicly makes everything slow to a crawl... even at 950-1000mhz.

With the official browser, its a bit better, but still.

A single site seems to be pretty fast, limited by my internet more than by the OS.

AMLJ 2010-09-21 08:43

Re: Does the n900
 
N900 will be faster in my idea...

twigleaf1976 2010-09-21 09:04

Re: Does the n900
 
To me anything that is designed to run at that speed will beat anything you have to 'jail break' to run at that speed.

The desire / nexus and other 1Ghz phones are designed for it, the N900 isn't designed for that, it might let you but it isn't the same thing.

I can only compare the HTC Desire and my under performing N900 @ 600Mhz, and in every way the 1GHZ is faster, but it is software related and buggy OS, not a CPU issue that slows the N900 down. Making it faster still leaves you with the OS.


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