14nm SOC... Anyone excited?

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Yes I know high end soc use 14nm...but this is the first to come to the s6xx lineup, Afaik.

Even though the s625 is still octa a53, dropping from 28nm to 14nm should yield a significant increase in efficiency, meaning better battery life and less over heating issues like on the Moto g4 with the s617
 

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The tricky thing is the competition. $400 price range has the axon 7 and honor 8,both with a better cpu and more ram

But it's all about the experience - when reviewers that have been using the Z/Z Force (which have been praised as the fastest/smoothest phones with the 820) are saying they don't notice much difference, that's really promising.
 

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But it's all about the experience - when reviewers that have been using the Z/Z Force (which have been praised as the fastest/smoothest phones with the 820) are saying they don't notice much difference, that's really promising.
True but people in the $400 range tend to be a lot more spec oriented.