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iPhone 7 Plus to Galaxy S8+; opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15705845" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>I've said it before, its gonna take qualcomm 2 years to catch up to the iphone 8. </p><p></p><p>Granted some of the performance is obviously software related and ios does not work the same way as android from what I have read, so its hard to blame qualcomm 100%. </p><p></p><p>Once apple puts gigabit capable wireless chipsets in their phones, its gonna be hard for the average consumer to justify paying basically the same price for sub par performance on an android device. You're gonna have to be a die-hard android guy unless android OS and qualcomm make some giant unexpected leaps soon. The snapdragon 835 is already on a 10nm chipset so a quantum leap probably isn't in the cards from the hardware side until they can get lower than 10nm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15705845, member: 65442"] I've said it before, its gonna take qualcomm 2 years to catch up to the iphone 8. Granted some of the performance is obviously software related and ios does not work the same way as android from what I have read, so its hard to blame qualcomm 100%. Once apple puts gigabit capable wireless chipsets in their phones, its gonna be hard for the average consumer to justify paying basically the same price for sub par performance on an android device. You're gonna have to be a die-hard android guy unless android OS and qualcomm make some giant unexpected leaps soon. The snapdragon 835 is already on a 10nm chipset so a quantum leap probably isn't in the cards from the hardware side until they can get lower than 10nm. [/QUOTE]
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