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Originally Posted by gator352
Android 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 respectively do NOT have dual core support. Because of this limitation (at the moment) nothing can utilize them either and this includes sense 3.0 and any apps developed to take advantage of them. Until Google get's off its Goggles and adds dual core support to its OS, the second core is as worthless as skinny jeans on a man. But when this happenes, our phones will fly and then die (batt) like you've never seen BUT, there will always be lag due to our phones not being upto snuff on current ram technology.
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Not true..as of gingerbread if an App has dual core support it can take advantage of it via SMP. Native Dual-core support comes in Honeycomb which will be ICS for phones..
As for the ram comment..as far as I am aware they all are using LP DDR2 which is faster then then the old LP DDR ram..
Plus some phones have one of these:
SAMSUNG Semiconductor - Products - Fusion Memory - OneDRAMâ„¢
(This is the secret behind the sgs smoothness and gpu performance)