LoganK
Well-known member
The S4 beat the One in damn near every category so what's the big conspiracy? Also, if it wasn't an S600 then it wouldn't be able to do 802.11ac wifi...
I'm pretty sure the Snapdragon 600 (oddly) does not come with any wireless support, including WiFi. Broadcom is reporting that WiFi and Bluetooth support is provided by the BCM4335. (HTC also chose to pair the Snapdragon 600 with the Broadcom chip.
(I still can't figure out what cellular modem it uses...)
I'm not sure about the APQ8064T vs. the APQ8064AB, but it seems kind of weak to base all this discussion on a reference in the kernel source (which includes a lot of code not for this phone). I'm not saying they are wrong, Anandtech seem to know their technology, but I think we'll have to get confirmation from somebody who actually has the phone.
Then there's the question of differences in architecture between the two. Obviously it's testing faster, but is there a trade-off we're missing? Probably not, but it seems odd that HTC and Samsung would make so many similar decisions and then pick two slightly different processors.