Question 1:
Obviously, we will not see Exynos Octa in the U.S. They weren't very specific about the model of the Quad core chipset we will see, however, which leads me to believe that it is a Snapdragon S4 Pro, the one introduced in late 2012 by a few devices, most notably the Nexus 4. Can anyone confirm this? Or confirm otherwise? If true, this means that HTC One will be about 30% more powerful on paper.
Question 2:
One of the negative things about AMOLED that has always been thrown around the net is how it can't achieve a high resolution within a certain area. Was this ever true? How does it work? They managed to squeeze in 441 ppi on this thing. Even Steve Jobs went up on stage and said that AMOLED couldn't reach retina resolution. Was this ever the case?
Obviously, we will not see Exynos Octa in the U.S. They weren't very specific about the model of the Quad core chipset we will see, however, which leads me to believe that it is a Snapdragon S4 Pro, the one introduced in late 2012 by a few devices, most notably the Nexus 4. Can anyone confirm this? Or confirm otherwise? If true, this means that HTC One will be about 30% more powerful on paper.
Question 2:
One of the negative things about AMOLED that has always been thrown around the net is how it can't achieve a high resolution within a certain area. Was this ever true? How does it work? They managed to squeeze in 441 ppi on this thing. Even Steve Jobs went up on stage and said that AMOLED couldn't reach retina resolution. Was this ever the case?