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http://androidcommunity.com/galaxy-nexus-benchmarks-good-not-great-20111118/
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I like the original but this one seems more fitting.This deserves a double *facepalm*
This is just proof that benchmarks don't mean a damn thing. No way in hell is the Nexus slower in anyway than the GS2.
I wouldn't bet the farm on that if I were you. Its proven that the exynos is a better chip. I mean the fact that the galaxy nexus still stutters when running live wallpaper is a major let down. That will never happen with the gs2.
Exynos is not compatible with LTE. This is most likely the reason that Samsung went with the older processor. Otherwise, it would have 2 different versions, one for Verizon and one for GSM (with Exynos if they wanted to use it).
Now that our phones are this good we don't need benchmarks anymore. Any that we run on the GNex now are total bull anyway, since there aren't any ICS optimization-detecting benchmarking tools. (Yet)
In the GPU department, the Samsung Exynos in the SGS2 destroys the OMAP4 in the Galaxy Nexus. OMAP4 uses the PowerVR 540, same GPU that the old Samsung Hummingbird used (although clocked a lot higher).
So yeah, truth is that the SGS2 IS more powerful than the Galaxy Nexus.
EDIT: that said, the idiot in that article still seems to have no clue what he's talking about.
Exynos is not compatible with LTE. This is most likely the reason that Samsung went with the older processor. Otherwise, it would have 2 different versions, one for Verizon and one for GSM (with Exynos if they wanted to use it).
the wallpapers lagging isn't the processors fault it's the ICS programming that messes the wallpapers up. This can be fixed with an update
Alternatively; it could be the wallpaper programming. I've done some small development for my own android phone as a test, and a live wallpaper can be quite the resource hog if not optimized. You should see it as this graphics rendering program running continuously if you want your nice and smooth 30fps. There is a reason they take so much out of your battery ;-)