LeoRex
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Re: Drippler didn't write a very nice review
Both the Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810 are, indeed, faster (both processing and gfx). Keep in mind that these all have drastically different chips, architectures, etc. Pretty much the only similarity between the 805 and the 810 is the Snapdragon name. Unless you are talking about the same basic chip (say comparing the SD800 to the SD801 for instance), clock speed is irrelevant.
I dare say it will beat any phone in terms of speed and fluidness. Especially if running Marshmallow and unencrypted. If that's outdated, I'll take it. You can't convince me that the much lower clocked octa-core cpu of the 6p is faster than the 2.7ghz quad core of the Nexus 6. It's still the fastest cpu on the market. It will be relevant for a LONG time.
Both the Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810 are, indeed, faster (both processing and gfx). Keep in mind that these all have drastically different chips, architectures, etc. Pretty much the only similarity between the 805 and the 810 is the Snapdragon name. Unless you are talking about the same basic chip (say comparing the SD800 to the SD801 for instance), clock speed is irrelevant.