Sprint Ad Announces Galaxy Nexus with 1.5 GHz SoC
by Brian Klug on January 5, 2012 5:32 PM EST- Posted in
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Sprint seems to be busy with its announcements today, and the latest comes in the form of an unassuming-looking advert on CNet. Ordinarily, a US carrier announcing yet another carrier-specific version of the same device isn't big news, but what's interesting about the Sprint Galaxy Nexus is that it notes the inclusion of a 1.5 GHz SoC.
Both the GSM/WCDMA Galaxy Nexus (yajku) and the CDMA/LTE Galaxy Nexus (mysid) are currently based on a TI OMAP4460 SoC with a CPU clock of 1.2 GHz. Of course, OMAP4460's adveritsed maximum clock has always been 1.5 GHz. No doubt, Sprint has chosen to opt for the maximum OMAP4460 clocks for its very own Galaxy Nexus variant, which will also include CDMA and LTE. It will be interesting to see what the Sprint variant pegs its SGX 540 clock at as well, considering how (best I can tell) the current Galaxy Nexus variants put it at 307 MHz, and not the 384 MHz advertised maximum of the OMAP4460. We'll be paying attention to the Sprint variant and update if anything else emerges.
Source: CNet
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pixelstuff - Thursday, January 5, 2012 - link
Will also be interesting to see if Google Wallet is available for the Sprint LTE version. I would assume the phones are essentially the same when it comes to any special hardware like the secure element which Verizon seems to try and imply is missing or unsupported or something.Someone needs to do an in-depth article on that.
V-Money - Friday, January 6, 2012 - link
You can get it on the Verizon phone (without rooting) by following this article http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/12/18/how-to-get...Its not a limitation of the phone, its just that Verizon wants to promote its own pay service and didn't allow Google to preinstall it.
wagsbags - Tuesday, January 10, 2012 - link
Sprint has said that they won't have any LTE phones until around the middle of the year, this seems to be a change in policy. Can we expect more LTE phone from them in the coming months?wagsbags - Tuesday, January 10, 2012 - link
Oh I see, it's just a sneak peek, no actual release date. So who knows when it will actually be available.