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2010-02-19
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Just read a recent post saying that Qualcomm are supplying Nokia with the SnapDragon CPU for an undisclosed Symbian phone, due for release end of 2010.
With the success of Maemo as an OS (not from a selling point of view.......) its clear that it has the potential to be one of the frontrunners as far as Mobile operating systems go. I love Symbian more than most but after using both for a good amount of time I really think concentration should be aimed towards getting a high end MeeGo device out that actually hits the mass market.
What do you guys think to this news?
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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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Have used S60 1st,2nd,3rd and 5th, Symbian has been working great for me as a Smartphone and more, function-wise it does everthing other new platform are doing if not more, just its UI is showing its age, that's why Nokia has been working on it and is giving us the Symbian^3 and more.
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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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The irony!|
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2010-02-19
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I think great. But like i read that there is a quad core mobile ARM CPU in developmenti hope my next phone will be equipied with that one
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2010-02-19
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Haha the irony! I bet those Symbian phones with Snapdragon are gonna still have that trademark Symbian lag when going from menu to the next.The irony!
But thesedays the Snapdragon is so commonplace in "high-end" phones, that it's more a marketing thing than actually wanting to create a powerful piece of hardware. It's "trendy" to have a Snap under the hood.
I bet that the N900 will be more powerful than any Symbian running a Snap.
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2010-02-19
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if you think that than you obviuosly have no idea how powerful symbian is under the UI, its got many great core features that no OS can match including Maemo.

Just to say that the MHz alone doesn't matter... As you should remember when Pentium4 came out...
EDIT: Did more digging and it seem the Snapdragon "Scorpion" core is indeed dual-issue, thus equivalent to TI OMAP3430 (Cortex A8) Therefore in theory they should perform about the same level at same clock speed. (That is CPU only, the other aspects, DSP and GPU, is a whole different story.)
Some info here:
http://www.insidedsp.com/tabid/64/ar...pion-Core.aspx
Last edited by Mara; 2010-02-19 at 02:53.