Kevin OQuinn
AC Team Emeritus
- May 17, 2010
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I really have no beef with the Snapdragon 600 chip anymore, but they still don't get it. This is why Apple succeeds. They don't ship different versions of the iPhone 5. I get that they had to last year, but with the Note 2 supporting LTE and Exynos there is really no excuse. If the chip has delays, then delay your product.
I have had nothing but bad experience with Qualcomm chips. Samsung doesn't optimize their TW software to run smoothly on Qualcomm chips, PERIOD.
There are multiple hardware versions of the iPhone 5. Guess why? Different carriers need different radio support.
All this talk about the Snapdragon 600 being slow or the Octa "wiping the floor with it" is tiring. BOTH CHIPS ARE GOOD.