Samsung Galaxy E5 & Galaxy E7 full specs surface

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^ Agreed with huilun02. No bloatware for me, ever. That $hit is removed without hesitation...
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If the A is the middle range, E series is the entry level ?
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Not pushing ludicrous resolution, +1 Better battery life, +1 Bloatware fanatic sticking to 2GB RAM, -2 Meh.
To be fair, a small part of that bloatware is decent. S Health for example. The rest is indeed garbage. The one thing that really pisses me off is the fact that I get a 'Emergency call | Alternate password' block when I'm using the fingerprint scanner as lock screen security. It's bullsh!t. I can't remove it goddamn touchwiz. Aside from that, they've significantly improved it. PS: Android cannot access more than 2.5 gigs of ram, being 32-bit and all that. Soon we will see ram skyrocket once it gets the 64-bit version.
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To be fair, a small part of that bloatware is decent. S Health for example. The rest is indeed garbage. The one thing that really pisses me off is the fact that I get a 'Emergency call | Alternate password' block when I'm using the fingerprint scanner as lock screen security. It's bullsh!t. I can't remove it goddamn touchwiz. Aside from that, they've significantly improved it. PS: Android cannot access more than 2.5 gigs of ram, being 32-bit and all that. Soon we will see ram skyrocket once it gets the 64-bit version.
5.0 is 64bits, and the Exynos 5433 processor on the Note4 is in reality allready 64bit ( but disabled ), you access 3072Mb of ram with 32bit. There's not much smartphone with 3GB of ram today outside high end Android. http://lwn.net/Articles/623371/
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To be fair, a small part of that bloatware is decent. S Health for example. The rest is indeed garbage. The one thing that really pisses me off is the fact that I get a 'Emergency call | Alternate password' block when I'm using the fingerprint scanner as lock screen security. It's bullsh!t. I can't remove it goddamn touchwiz. Aside from that, they've significantly improved it. PS: Android cannot access more than 2.5 gigs of ram, being 32-bit and all that. Soon we will see ram skyrocket once it gets the 64-bit version.
Android Kernels have had PAE support since Gingerbread, the OS can access up to 64gb of ram in 32-bit kernel space.(Each app however will only get up to 3gb of usage however).
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Android Kernels have had PAE support since Gingerbread, the OS can access up to 64gb of ram in 32-bit kernel space.(Each app however will only get up to 3gb of usage however).
Yeah, the ram limitation is a non-issue on Android. That being said ARMv8 which is only available on 64bit arch ARM processors is definitely beneficial in a number of situations. Although the 810 with stock ARM big.little doesn't really interest me much.
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If 810 is just 805 with the armv8 instruction set then I'm not looking forward to it too much.
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wait, galaxy S, A, E, alpha, Note, etc. etc. etc. how many different phones can there be? I understand exlusives, such as the alpha being exclusive to AT&T i believe, but in reality, where do these phones fit in? Sure, the Galaxy S line and Note are high end high dollar retail, but it's rare people buy retail, it's more likely people will sign up for 2 year contract making these phones typically 50-200 dollars, so where does the "mid and low" range stuff fit in with contracts?