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2013-09-22
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According to Wikipedia, the 8930 supports clock frequencies only up to 1.2GHz, so unlikely that jolla will use it.
I think this is much less of an issue nowadays with the quality openstreetmaps has reached. I'm using almost exclusively osmAnd on android instead of google maps, because of offline capabilities & more detailed maps in my area. Unless one needs things like real-time traffic info or Streetview, it's IMHO equal or superior to the mapping applications from the big players. Also, modRana and Marble are very decent on maemo.
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2013-09-22
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2013-09-22
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According to Wikipedia, the 8930 supports clock frequencies only up to 1.2GHz, so unlikely that jolla will use it.
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2013-09-22
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Well the msm8930 in the Galaxy s4 mini with a adreno 305 gpu is clocked at 1.7ghz, I believe it is krait 400 cores though. The S4 mini also has the same qhd resolution which I believe someone else mentioned.
Even if it's the msm8960 with adreno 225 it still will be a nice step up over the N9. So performance should be noticeably better.
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2013-09-22
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2013-09-22
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I hope we see much more about maps soon. It's one of those things that will be hard to implement for a company like Jolla.
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2013-09-22
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and there is a (alpha/beta) Android port also, but it didn't really work in SGS3 and left map and other files scattered all around filesystem.)
/sdcard/modrana/maps
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2013-09-22
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Thanks!
Hmm, that shouldn't happen, there is a hardcoded path for map data in Android:
And I don't thing there is any fallback that might make it write to another folder.Code:/sdcard/modrana/maps
BTW, this is currently the latest modRana package for Android:
http://www.modrana.org/packages/andr...ana_0.43.1.apk
BTW, the current modRana Android GUI is based on Qt4@QtQuick 1 & QtComponents, like the Harmattan GUI.
I've started work on a Qt5/QtQuick 2.0 based GUI, which is targeted mainly on Sailfish, but it should work quite nicely on other Qt5 platforms, including Android.
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2013-09-22
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That's wrong information.
you can now see my replay again:
In fact, Qualcomm have a MSM8930 MDP, it blocked Clock Speed in 1.4GHz as well.
MSM8930's frist release was a SoC in Snapdragon S4 Plus series, after Snapdragon 2013 new series announced, Qualcomm put it in the Snapdragon 400 series.
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