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Re: have you USED android yet??

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Originally Posted by Dragon2 View Post
Overclocking causes issues too. Id rather have a real ghz processor than a overclocked one... lmaooo reason they didn't overclock it is why? Because the 600 they get from it is the best clock speed for that processor
What issues does overclocking that OMAP to 1.1 gigs cause? List them please if you really know of any. I am pretty sure there aren't any. And they may very well be planning on overclockign it in a future update for all you know. HTC does crap like that all the time (see the HD2 not listing all of the RAM for proof of this).

And, even so- the OMAP does more per clock cycle than the qualcomms. So the Droid may very well have better bench marks than the Nexus without overclocking it anyway. The fact that it CAN be overclocked so much should tell you it's a pretty deent processor.