The new Nexus will solve the problem with the battery
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I’m sure I did not surprise you by saying that this year will be a new Nexus. Let it will not happen very soon, but this is likely to happen. Colleagues from the AndroidPit think that this is the first Nexus, the battery life is not satisfactory. Moreover, it even has an explanation.
What is a smartphone Nexus? With a certain time – it is available for a good device characteristics. To move all those gigabytes, gigahertz, pixels and inches, requires a lot of energy, and often even the most capacious battery is low. What has changed in the new Nexus, which clearly can not be called the Nexus 7.
Snapdragon 815 and 820
Smartphone, whose name is already taken the tablet should appear in late autumn 2015. By the time, just have to come in time 64-bit, eight chips Snapdragon Snapdragon 815 and 820 from Qualcomm. These chips are equipped with advanced power management tools and are more energy efficient.
Taipan vs ARM v8
If you believe the rumors, the Snapdragon chip 820 will be used by the new core architecture called Taipan, which uses eight high-performance cores TS2. At the same time Snapdragon 815 will be based on the architecture of ARM v8 big.LITTLE. This decision will switch between the four cores productive TS2 and TS1 four cores with low power consumption. Let’s see – what choice will fall.
14 nm vs 20 nm
Finally, the new chips from Qualcomm will be made using the new standard semiconductor manufacturing. Snapdragon 820 is made by technology of 14 nanometers and 815 Snapdragon – using 20-nanometer manufacturing process. Do not want to bore you with the technical details, so just say that 14 – it’s better than 20. The difference can be traced both in performance and in energy efficiency.
As a result, the new Nexus will get more energy-efficient chips thanks to Qualcomm, that is likely to prolong battery life, if there is more than offset by a voracious screen or other components. In fairness, chips every year becoming more energy efficient, but felt you this?
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