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Damn, missed it!

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damn it.
 

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Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
Damn, missed it!

It is too soon to post in a WTB in Buy & Sell
I'm sure you'll be able to buy a cheap Jolla C when someone gets a broken unit that Jolla refuses to repair
 

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Ordered mine
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I'll just note that I ordered one - looking forward to debugging & fixing all the HiDPI issues in modRana. I guess investigating what could benefit from multi-processing might also make more sense now on a quad core device.
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It will be interesting to see how the Jolla C runs Android apps with the pos that is the Snapdragon 212. Even the Jolla has a better SOC with two Krait 300 cores instead of 4 low powered A7 cores now powering a larger display with a slightly worst GPU.
 

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It will be interesting to see how the Jolla C runs Android apps with the pos that is the Snapdragon 212. Even the Jolla has a better SOC with two Krait 300 cores instead of 4 low powered A7 cores now powering a larger display with a slightly worst GPU.
The specs are similar to the Nexus 4.
 

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Originally Posted by nh1402 View Post
The specs are similar to the Nexus 4.
No they aren't unless you count being quad core a similarity. The Nexus 4 has a S4 Pro chip which is a Qualcomm designed chip with Krait cores similar in performance to the A15 core by ARM.

The A7 cores are basically low powered cores that were originally brought in to complement A15 cores in a big.LITTLE configuration As seen in the Galaxy S4.

That is before the GPU difference of Adreno 304 vs 320 is even taken into account.

Edit: Even a Snapdragon S4 Plus chip would have been a better performing chip than the 212 due to high performing cores.

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What what, are we saying the original jolla has better performance overall?
 

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I have no problem with Jolla SBJ1 performance whatsoever, so am happy Jolla-C performance is on the same level.
What mostly intrests me HW-wise is the quality of the display and camera; those are the achilles heel of SBJ really.
 

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