Huawei Nexus bootloader screen reveals S810 chipset, 3GB of RAM

25 August, 2015
This crushes the dream of having Snapdragon 820 in the next Nexus.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3I{
  • 25 Aug 2015

I was looking forward to the Huawei Nexus as replacement for my Galaxy Note but no longer. Don't want its S810 cpu if it's a heater.

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    • Shawn
    • tue
    • 25 Aug 2015

    S810...might be a big enough problem to become a deal breaker

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      • Nunu
      • nU@
      • 25 Aug 2015

      SD810... They definitely losing geek crowd with this "HOT" news ... happy melting ... oohhh I forgot - winter is coming ... it will be perfect hand warmer device :-)

        >eah, everyone knows that, especially 1+.

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          • Anonymous
          • UD{
          • 25 Aug 2015

          Anonymous, 25 Aug 2015Prolly the 810 v2. I'm guessing, Android Marshmallow might ... moreI'll bet on Odin.

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            • Zero
            • Rch
            • 25 Aug 2015

            The question is can we name 3 new generation chips people wanna see in phones in 2015? If not then that is why people are still using iteration of Qualcomms failed SOC.

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              • Anonymous
              • n{%
              • 25 Aug 2015

              Anonymous, 25 Aug 2015Prolly the 810 v2. I'm guessing, Android Marshmallow might ... moreLollipop 5.1.1 is not that RAM hungry. Earlier version were (due to memory leak bugs).

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                • AnonD-352420
                • 3t@
                • 25 Aug 2015

                Jik, 25 Aug 2015IMO every phone using S810 is dead on arrival. I thought ph... moreactually the chip is not thagt bad, it's at least the second best chipset on the market after the samsung exynos which is not avialable so its the best chip the could use in this phone - where is your problem? the 808 would be also a solution but its sadly stacked with a much weaker gpu

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                  • Anonymous
                  • T6r
                  • 25 Aug 2015

                  "so much for the S820"...you DO realize Qualcomm specifically said they'll be releasing that thing in 2016 right? I doubt Huawei mastered time travel to bring SoCs from the future...

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 7XX
                    • 25 Aug 2015

                    Prolly the 810 v2. I'm guessing, Android Marshmallow might turn out to be more optimized and might not be as RAM-hungry as Lollipop. But that is just my guess, who knows? Heaven? Google? Zeus? Thor?

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                      • Anonymous
                      • n{%
                      • 25 Aug 2015

                      You dont really need 4GB RAM for a phone. Only Samsung needs lots of ram because of badly optimized Touchwiz and aggresive background task killing. Stock Android does not need so mich

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                        • Jik
                        • n3X
                        • 25 Aug 2015

                        IMO every phone using S810 is dead on arrival. I thought phone manufacturers should have known this by now. I guess they will learn the hard way.

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                          • jk6
                          • 25 Aug 2015

                          No 4GB of RAM? Wow, that's just sad.

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                            • android user 5years
                            • PA7
                            • 25 Aug 2015

                            last year made by the best innovator smartphone "Motorola" and now switch with Huawei with S810 chip? time to get Iphone for good

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                              • Anonymous
                              • 7XX
                              • 25 Aug 2015

                              Because leaks and rumors almost always sounds like what most would hope/like to see on a phone, flagship or otherwise

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                                • Anonymous
                                • aXj
                                • 25 Aug 2015

                                What does Qfuse : Enabled mean? Is it something like Samsung Knox, that once blown will void your warranty? If it is, I'm done with Google and Android

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                                  • RayenX
                                  • smc
                                  • 25 Aug 2015

                                  Prish, 25 Aug 2015why not 4GB RAM????????WTF you need 4 GB for?!?!?!

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                                    • Prish
                                    • tUd
                                    • 25 Aug 2015

                                    why not 4GB RAM????????