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○ Galaxy Nexus V17 ○, The Google Flagship: Now with Jelly Bean
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mikeeeee
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Sep 18 2012, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 18 2012, 09:44 PM)  Cincai la but thanks! http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_motoedge-review-816p3.phpBenchmark. That chipset is using SGX540 Nothing too surprising in the benchmark. Guess it only wins Nexus in GPU. Others aspects just so so... All the figures besides nenamark is achievable with Nexus overclocked to 1.5GHz  Moto have one of the best build for mobile and their loud speakers are LOUD!!! Couple the hw with aosp, its a winning formula. Just forget about all the blur thingy haha
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mikeeeee
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Sep 18 2012, 10:41 PM
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BTW, old Google Now lovers, rejoice!!! It no longer say unrelated answer lol
Now straight to the answer again
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mikeeeee
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Sep 20 2012, 11:12 AM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 20 2012, 10:35 AM) You sure 384 same voltage as 307?  307 and 384 uses same voltage but since the Hertz are higher for 384, the total power consumption is higher on 384 is higher than 307 even same voltage
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mikeeeee
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Sep 20 2012, 02:49 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 20 2012, 12:04 PM) It won't be higher since the voltage is the same. P=VI. So with same current from battery, higher voltage means higher consumption. I do believe power loss will b higher though since higher frequency, means more switching operation in transistor, means more power loss. Just my understanding. Haven't study computer architecture, not sure hehe flawed  anyway, like mengsuan explained, frequency plays a major role in power consumption thats y i always say, Under clock save you more power than Under volt
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