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to make it easier ill sow you where I got my claims..so you have to provide equivalents..k? Samsung GALAXY S II Samsung GALAXY S II Samsung Galaxy S II hits the FCC, potentially ready for AT&T 3G -- Engadget http://smartphonebenchmarks.com/ I have accounted for all the specs.. Quote:
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Me: My car gets better gas mileage, goes faster, is way more reliable, has 4 wheel drive that goes anywhere, is more spacious, handles better, and even turns into a boat at the touch of a button. You: Mine doesn't do any of that, but it's a Toyota so we'll call it a tie. Not accurately. If the OS doesn't support dual cores, the bench test doesn't either. Quote:
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So? Two ants is twice the weight of one ant. I guarantee you won't feel the difference. And yet, I still listed it as an advantage for the Samsung Galaxy S 2. Quote:
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Both have an MHL port. One of them has full HDMI mirroring on the output though, and has several movie streaming services (Blockbuster, Netflix, Youtube 3D, HTC Watch). Of course, that would be the Evo 3D. Last edited by BlackDynamite; 06-07-2011 at 04:40 PM. |
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Anyways..I have skimmed over the FCC documentation...I only see 2.4ghz band..nothing on 5ghz..I also do not see any frequency for NFC aka RFID frequency in there :/..can you point me where you found this? cause its not in the FCC documentation... Quote:
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Now if you excuse me...HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA LOL HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA ok back to being serious..I want to clarify..I was not laughing at you in any way shape or form..I just found your link funny to my request..let me explain.. snapdragonnj is a online store thats sells jewelry and apparel..as all online stores..they utilize SSL technology..SSL is an encryption mechanism for 2 way communication between server and client. It is made by generating a key and sending it to the client, then the client uses the key to make its own key and sends it back to the server..hence you now established a secure communication. This is unrelated to hardware encryption which is used for storage and is COMPLETELY unrelated to Qualcomm's Snapdragon... Quote:
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the thudnerbolt/mytouch 4g cpu has securemsm as well and doesnt do those things: http://www.qualcomm.com/documents/fi...duct-brief.pdf so while securemsm "might" be it..not enough documentation..so either HTC isnt using it or its not the same.. |
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AES 256-bit encryption on Fujitsu hard drives | Defense in Depth - CNET News AES Hard Drive protection at the hardware level - Stingray This is a very important corporate feature that so far has been lacking..there are software implementations via apps and winmo had software implementations..but hardware implementation is better and more secure. I have not seen HTC make use of SecueMSM to accomplish this in devices capable of it...hence SecureMSM either cant or HTC has not programmed support for it. |
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Just stop right there. A little research would go a long way for you. Netflix specifically stated that Snapdragon phones would be the first to get Netflix because of this feature.
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