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2010-09-15
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I had a revelation this days! I wil give my N900 to my wife and I will buy a Galaxy S just for me! This way I will not counting the days until this N900 will recive a new firmware or new great applications, maybe games... In the mean time I will surf trought all the aplications and games for android in a 4 inch device, in a bright super amoled screen, without ovecloking the procesor at 1Ghz... I'm sure I will not finish testing all the good stuff until something noticeable will happen in here! I also bet that Galaxy S will have Flash 10 until the end of this month!... So keep me in touch!
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2010-09-15
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First of all, in spite of the used term, N900 isn't overclocked. The CPU was always meant to work at up to 1150, it was locked down by Nokia to keep a high rate of reliability and ensure thermal management.
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2010-09-16
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My thought EXACTLY!
They gave us a phone which we decide what and when to install stuff from, why can't they give us the same choice when it comes to firmware updates?
They can add a nice disclaimer with big red words on it when you try to install an update from the 'devel repo' as far as I care - but GIVE ME THE OPTION TO CHOOSE! I'm a grown up ffs (even though my wife would probably claim otherwise sometimes )...
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2010-09-16
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@ Argentina
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2010-09-16
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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2010-09-16
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2010-09-16
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2010-09-16
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IIRC, not even TI will support running the 3430 series chips past 600MHz, and they even specify a maximum safe runtime at 600MHz. Fortunately, TI's process is decently tolerant of higher clocks and you probably won't hit any issues so long as you don't spend too much time clocked up beyond 600MHz.
I'd wait for the 36xx chips (or just a litho shrink in general) before going for higher clocks anyway, simply due to the gain in power efficiency and, thus, thermal efficiencies.
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i'm just hoping they push with the N9 and put meego on it.
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