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Samsung Galaxy S II upgraded to 1.2GHz?

It seems the phone is delayed until June. That sucks.

I'm hoping this recent trend with Rogers (Incredible S) and Bell (Atrix) means that we'll see the S II sooner than we'd usually expect.http://androidforums.com/editpost.php?do=editpost&p=2534188

After seeing those proposed new Samsung name filings, I think Bell will get a One-With-a-Dumb-Name version, and Rogers will get the One-With-Another-Dumb-Name version.
 
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It seems the phone is delayed until June. That sucks.

That's pretty much when every other phone is coming out so...
Plus it'll be worth it. Let's hope the US get's lucky with the Exynos. I'm not over hyped with the Tegra performance on these latest phones. Could just be the hardware in general from these other manufacturers . Sammy has the best if you ask me. They all are built on the same platform. Tegra is a stand alone beast that was thrown into a phone on a UI that wasn't built for Dual. I think Ice Cream will take care of that though. Yea, the SGSII has the same OS(minus the skin) but the hardware has chemistry.
 
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Not that it's a big problem and I am excited as much as you gents and ladies, but why is there a new thread for every little thing changed about the phone? Unless it's a big topic based on one thing I would understand, but I kind of think this is general about the SGSII. Why not bring it up in a thread that is talking about the SGSII period. I'm sure they are mentioning it as well. Maybe when the phone comes out it'll be a little more organized.
 
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That's pretty much when every other phone is coming out so...
Plus it'll be worth it. Let's hope the US get's lucky with the Exynos. I'm not over hyped with the Tegra performance on these latest phones. Could just be the hardware in general from these other manufacturers . Sammy has the best if you ask me. They all are built on the same platform. Tegra is a stand alone beast that was thrown into a phone on a UI that wasn't built for Dual. I think Ice Cream will take care of that though. Yea, the SGSII has the same OS(minus the skin) but the hardware has chemistry.

I'm betting the Exynos will be used in the US models and here's why... The two big carriers, AT&T and Verizon, will have Tegra 2 models in circulation and the best way for Samsung to differentiate is by dropping in their own processor. They'll save the Tegra 2 models for markets that don't have a Tegra 2 model from another manufacturer to compete with.
 
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I'm betting the Exynos will be used in the US models and here's why... The two big carriers, AT&T and Verizon, will have Tegra 2 models in circulation and the best way for Samsung to differentiate is by dropping in their own processor. They'll save the Tegra 2 models for markets that don't have a Tegra 2 model from another manufacturer to compete with.

Makes sense. I can see that happening. I guess we will have to see. I am curious as to how they will make the successor to the Epic having a 4.27 inch screen. They may lose the keyboard period. I won't mind. It'll be very thin if so. The NS4G is doesn't stand out from size to the original NS. Most people think it's the same size but it's actually a smidget thicker. So I do believe they can make 4G phones pretty damn thin. If any manufacturer it's Sammy
 
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I think this speed bump to 1.2ghz is good move for them in terms of marketing. I'm sure that Exynos is potent enough even at 1ghz, but when people see 1.2ghz snapdragon 8660 on phones like Evo 3D a lot of them would think it's faster without researching benchmarks.

Absolutely. Depending on yield, they could probably even clock the Exynos up to 1.4GHz reliably, but I'm sure it would be fine even at 1GHz. With the fierce competition, it's all marketing at this point. But, hey, the consumers WIN no matter how you slice it.
 
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Absolutely. Depending on yield, they could probably even clock the Exynos up to 1.4GHz reliably, but I'm sure it would be fine even at 1GHz. With the fierce competition, it's all marketing at this point. But, hey, the consumers WIN no matter how you slice it.

We'll see when rooters get there hands on the final retail version.
I bet you'll see benchmarks with clocked CPU at 1,5GHz perhaps even 1.6GHz.
 
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