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Isn't the SGS2 not able to utilize both cores at the same time b/c the OS is not optimized for that? Whereas the GN can use both cores at the same time with ICS? Perhaps the SGS2 running ICS would perform better?

I have screen shots proving that Gingerbread with the right kernel uses both cores as well as backing from prominent Android app devs that properly coded multi-threaded apps use both cores.

ICS performance is all about an advance that Google made in dual core task management optimization.
 
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I still want a decent camera, but just sprung for a Canon T3 dSLR with 18-55mm lens and 70-300mm lens. Replaces my old film (yes, I said film) Minolta Maxx 7Si SLR. So far loving it, even though it's an entry level dSLR.

So not sure if I care that much about camera anymore. Or at least a fantastic one. As long as it's good enough to get the shot I need when I don't have my new cam, I'm ok with that.

Nice pickup -- I started off with a Canon XTi. I am actually currently using a 5DMK1 (6 years old now), but I love shooting on a Full Frame dSLR. I don't always carry it around, but I love photography which is why the camera is really important to me.
 
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I had to go to the app on my phone to see that pic (work blocked it) but it was so worth it!



I know, I know. I'm not sure I'd want to own one either. I just know I'd like to learn how to handle them.

I go shooting every so often at Ft. Dix. Luckilly, I have a friend who is former military, current Federal LEO, and also a FFL (Federal Firearms Licensee). He does gunsmithing in his garage, so always has some good stuff to use.
 
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Nice pickup -- I started off with a Canon XTi. I am actually currently using a 5DMK1 (6 years old now), but I love shooting on a Full Frame dSLR. I don't always carry it around, but I love photography which is why the camera is really important to me.

Full frames are the best. But I think this will suit my needs nicely. Tired of getting blurry shots of the kids from P&S digitals.
 
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MOD NOTE

Fun is fun, but many people are highly uncomfortable with discussions of guns and gun politics and / or hunting.

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Excellent movie.

London is great - from what I remember when I was 13. Actually thats my only gripe about the Gnex - it's not a world phone. And that's the one thing I like about my charge. :rolleyes:

Going back into the memory bank, didn't I see some leaked spec page that indicated the GNex might be a world phone. who knows, I'm probably wrong. I didn't pay that much attention, because that's not a feature I've actively used.
 
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This is exactly what P3 is good at doing. Rumors and fearmongering and look at me on twitter is not what he should be doing.

Stick with the technical stuff, that's what you do best.


Someone just tweeted to him that the dump just showed up (the one I linked to), and he says that someone beat him to the punch.

If he'd stop mickey-mousing around and tap dancing about what he is going to leak, his respect meter would be going up a bit.

:rolleyes:
 
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nj02vette - I can't pretend to know Verizon's specifications processes. One way or another, if Steven is correct (and I think that he is), the Gnex is getting a bigger battery on Verizon.

I have no argument with the idea that some levels of spec management can be insane and irresponsible - we've all seen that go both directions.

But however stated, it seems that carriers can and evidently do specify battery performance or equivalent expectations.

I think we agree on that principle as well as the fact that faster processor, higher resolution screen and smaller battery is bat crazy.
 
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Someone just tweeted to him that the dump just showed up (the one I linked to), and he says that someone beat him to the punch.

If he'd stop mickey-mousing around and tap dancing about what he is going to leak, his respect meter would be going up a bit.

:rolleyes:

He did some awesome stuff on the DX side, like releasing pre-rooted updates at a time when there was no DX gingerbread exploit.

Then he also stirred up the pot a few times, talking about "the other shoe" dropping, and to follow him on twitter for the latest. Sorry, I don't like that.
 
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nj02vette - I can't pretend to know Verizon's specifications processes. One way or another, if Steven is correct (and I think that he is), the Gnex is getting a bigger battery on Verizon.

I have no argument with the idea that some levels of spec management can be insane and irresponsible - we've all seen that go both directions.

But however stated, it seems that carriers can and evidently do specify battery performance or equivalent expectations.

I think we agree on that principle as well as the fact that faster processor, higher resolution screen and smaller battery is bat crazy.

Insane would be the word I'd use, but yeah, couldn't agree more.
 
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