The quad-core HTC Edge leaks, has monster specs

This is absolutely getting ridiculous. I mean quad core on a phone with OS that is small. What do you guys think the price will be???????
The quad-core HTC Edge leaks, has monster specs - GSMArena.com news

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The first quad-core smartphone has leaked out, folks. We are still fresh off the first benchmarks of the NVIDIA Tegra 3 and, now, we have the HTC Edge, reportedly featuring the same monster CPU, to lust after.

Each of the four Tegra 3 cores of the HTC Edge will be clocked at 1.5GHz. A gig of RAM will be at your disposal, along with 32GB of built-in memory. The device will offer a 4.7" screen with HD resolution.
An 8MP camera unit with f/2.2 lens, capable of capturing 1080p videos will be present as well. Bluetooth 4.0 is expected on board, along with the rest of the usual connectivity. The HTC Edge will, reportedly, be only capable of 21Mbps HSDPA network speeds. We will, however, be seriously surprised if we don't see an LTE version of this beast.
In the software department, we can be all but certain to see Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box. A number of new HTC content services are also expected.
The HTC Edge is expected to hit the market in late Q1, or early Q2 of next year. We are still to find out where are we going to see it go first.
 

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Wow! So, does it need a refrigerator for cooling and is HTC shipping two batteries to run this monster? :bleh:
 
thatsashok said:
why don't they optimize the battery performance in Android before going for higher specs ?

If battery performance (or anything other than flashiness/looks) sold large volumes of phones, symbian wouldnt have died
 
Quad core tegra 3 for htc, cant beleive that htc using tegra instead of snapdragon...

For the price, it wont max out 40 to 45k...

And finally, who fully utilized the dual core, the only area where dual core is used is for multitasking and hd/full hd encoding and capturing... Other than that no apps fully utilize it..

For battery, htc always sucks with battery cause of sense and now this beast...

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mehrotra.akash said:
If battery performance (or anything other than flashiness/looks) sold large volumes of phones, symbian wouldnt have died

Atleast Google can workout methods to increase battery performance for their flagship phone and guide the open sourcecommunity how to achieve that.

Apple has opened its eyes and its working on that. I know they have only one phone to concentrate but still google can make efforts

P.S : Not an Apple fanboi
 
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