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Entropy512
Posts: 858
Registered: ‎09-02-2007
My Device: SGH-I777, GT-N7000
Re: Galaxy S II difference between models

raiu wrote:

Why do you say that? What are you basing your comment on? You think Samsung is not going to abandon the Org S2?


foxbat121 wrote:

Of course, probably before Skyrocket.





The original GS2 is their flagship device.  The I777 - not quite, but it's about 95%+ identical to the I9100.

 

The Skyrocket, along with the T-Mobile T989, are abominations that are completely undeserving of the Galaxy S II name.  There's a reason the T989 wasn't even allowed out of the lucite box at the August GSII launch event.  The T989 and I727 had their design compromised to fit nonstandard radios - instead of Samsung's own Exynos, it has a Qualcomm Snapdragon that needs to be clocked significantly higher (1.5 GHz) to even match the Exynos at 1.2 GHz.  Higher clock means more power consumption - remember the Pentium 4, the chip that ran hot and didn't perform that well compared to the Pentium M or AMD Athlon XP/Athlon64?  The Snapdragon is the same deal.

 

The Skyrocket is fat, heavy, poorly performing, and a niche device with no commonality with anything else on the planet except for the T-Mobile T989.

 

The I777, on the other hand, is 95%+ identical to Samsung's international flagship, the GT-I9100.

 

Supposedly the I9100 is going to get ICS in December or January.  Expect unofficial ports to the I777 within a few weeks of that.  Now official upgrades from AT&T - don't get your hopes up, but that's another reason to avoid the Skyrocket.  No commonality means no other device to leverage for update sources.