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iPhone X's A11 Bionic Chip Destroys Competition in Geekbench Benchmark Results
Gadgets360 ^ | September 18, 2017 | By Tasneem Akolawala

Posted on 09/19/2017 1:44:40 PM PDT by Swordmaker

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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

This is a phone I could use.
http://www.dhresource.com/albu_223648927_00-1.0x0/3-5mm-radiation-free-antique-style-retro.jpg
Or a smart looking one like this.
https://laughingsquid.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/20130918-13132669-2.jpg


61 posted on 09/20/2017 6:25:16 AM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: Swordmaker
> You see the border of the screen? Somewhere below that. GRIN. Single core: 671 Multi-core: 1180

Figures. :-)

And yet, for what I use it for, it's plenty speedy and featureful. It's a wonderful pocket computer, communications device, access to the internet, GPS and directions...

And most recently, it's the video screen and controller for my little quadcopter drone.

I hope Apple sees fit to produce phones, not only at the cutting-edge high end, but also some along the lines of what I have now. I recognize that they're more interested in pushing the envelope. But I'm quite comfortable with iOS, and I would like to stay with Apple products when my 5c eventually gets to the end of its useful life.

We'll see what the market offers at that time. I'll be willing to be that used 5c or similar phones may be available on eBay or something...

62 posted on 09/20/2017 6:32:06 AM PDT by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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To: Mr. Jeeves
Cool - I can scroll through my Contacts much faster now! :)

Pretty much my thought as well. Nothing on my phone needs that much power. I suppose it would help with bloatware. The amount of power available in a modern smartphone is astounding compared to my early desktops.

That said, more speed is better unless it merely means the battery will drain faster. My current phone is an iPhone 6, and I expect to keep it until it no longer is supported via OS updates/patches. I don't really need much more out of my phone than it currently provides.

63 posted on 09/20/2017 7:35:38 AM PDT by zeugma (I live in the present due to the constraints of the Space-Time Continuum. —Hank Green)
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To: Swordmaker

LOL!

Pretty much in denial about the disadvantages of swapping memory into storage, vs the readily available extra storage that 6 gigabytes give to memory intensive apps and which is also available for running more apps and larger apps without having to swap in and out of “external” storage. I know what the heck I’m talking about because I know what swapping chunks of code and files into and out of storage entails, mostly because I have had to do that kind of swapping in and out in order to get programs and files to “fit” into the limited available main memory. It doesn’t matter how fast the cores are, the swapping WILL make apps and usage of the phone slower than on a device which affords apps more main memory to work. BTw, the reason I know is because I’ve been a programmer and systems analyst and project manager and have worked on all kinds of platforms, including mainframes to “mini-computers” and desktops/laptops and even smartphones/tablets.

I don’t need to own every smartphone ever made, or even use every smartphone ever made, in order to understand how apps/applications and OSes work.

I don’t own Apple because it never made any sense to me to be tied down and depend on any one company for everything from beginning to end. Walled-gardens is not what any developer should ever be involved in, and only the parent company of a PC or phone would be the biggest beneficiary. There might be some advantages to having to depend on only one platform for everything, but there are a lot more advantages to not having to depend on a single platform for the “rest of your life”.

And, the biggest reason that I don’t own Apple (though I’ve owned a couple of Macs along the way, and my daughter and husband own iPhones and iPads), is because I don’t like paying high prices for my stuff, and I could easily pay less and sometimes a lot less, for equivalent tech by other makers; and that is why I won’t own the iPhone 8 or iPhone X or Samsung’s latest phones. The smartphones I’ve owned have come from different makers, and the latest is the LG V20, which is pretty nice and still has most of the features that are “new” to the iPhone 8/X.

When it comes to VR, okay, let’s welcome Apple to the party, though kind of late to it. And, Apple is not talking about VR, but about AR, which there is a difference between the two, in case you didn’t know. And, in the field of AR, it’s Microsoft which has been the leader in that area, and Samsung and Google and now Apple, are following.

And, yeah, if “no one” has had the iPhone 8/X available for testing, then, even those tests that you quote from, are suspect too, aren’t they? The true tests will come when the regular consumer is able to purchase them, so, until then, your are just being fanatical about something that even you have not gotten your hands on.

And, the specs on the Samsung Note 8 are still superior to what the iPhone 8 and X offer. And, Samsung should get the credit for the most visible and most used part of the iPhone X.

And, again, processor speed is mostly irrelevant when the difference between processing and presenting on a screen is so minor that people won’t ever notice. The processor speed is just a marketing gimmick used to score points during presentations.

BTW, a smartphone (or any other device) is just as fast as its slowest component, which means that, the component most used is the screen and it’s the USER that determines how fast information is attained and presented and absorbed. One billionth of a second difference in the internal processing, will NEVER be noticed by any user. GET IT???


64 posted on 09/20/2017 8:48:53 AM PDT by adorno (w)
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To: Swordmaker

“You’ve posted it before as I recall, and were called on it then as well.”

False. You apparently have a defective recaller. I have never posted on your Apple adoration obsession threads, before. Not once.


65 posted on 09/20/2017 9:24:18 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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