Samsung may be a company shaped by hyperbole and ostentation, but que does not mean it is not cost-conscious. The Exynos 5 Octa is an expensive chip to manufacture, and power-hungry enough to rule in October use in mid-range devices. For That reason, the company used quad-core processors in smartphones less expensive as a stop gap measure, but has now developed an in-house silicon solution with the que will debut the upcoming Galaxy Note 3 “Lite”: GSM Arena reports que hexa-core ARM processor powers the inexpensive phablet.
According to leaked documents
, the new CPU contains two core 1.7GHz and 1.3GHz four colors, Which Suggests derivative at big.LITTLE implementation of ARM’s architecture, the more powerful colors will handle processor-intensive tasks, while the smaller colors will handle programs que aren’t quite so demanding. That, in combination with the low-resolution 5.5-inch Relatively 720p Super AMOLED display, Should Provide Significant power savings for the Galaxy Note 3 Lite, Which will be positioned as a low-cost alternative to the Note 3.
NoteOther specifications include 3 Lite 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, an 8MP camera, a 3,100 mAh battery, and a microSD card slot. There’s still the word on When Samsung intends to launch the handset, but you can bet we’ll hear something about it at MWC this February.
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