vivo and Samsung to host a 5G event tomorrow, Exynos-powered vivo X30 incoming

06 November 2019
The two companies should officially announce their partnership for an Exynos 980-powered phone.

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  • Anonymous
  • mE0
  • 09 Nov 2019

SM-N950F, 06 Nov 2019Yeah actually your're right. they're doing away with Mongoo... moreNo, they are moving away from custom arm based mongoose cores to standard arm cores

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    • Surfer
    • 6kg
    • 06 Nov 2019

    I don't care if it's their design or ARM's design, bring on true 5G(SA)+WiFi 6 chip and take my money. I was THAT close when I decided to buy the Mate 30 Pro 5G but hesitate because of lacking WiFi 6 (I saw huge speed difference vs WiFi 5 with my WiFi 6-compatible router, PC and laptop, so I understand what the speed is like when transferring files between devices).

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      • Adul Al Salami Kebab
      • nrX
      • 06 Nov 2019

      Why do people not understand Mongoose was based on ARM? It was slightly faster A73 cores, true the A75 is faster and so is the custom A75 of Qualcomm named Kryo but for what it was actually a better core... Its only that A75 is better! :<

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        • SM-N950F
        • vtx
        • 06 Nov 2019

        ain, 06 Nov 2019I thought they were pulling the plug only on their custom c... moreYeah actually your're right. they're doing away with Mongoose and moving to ARM for the custom cores. Thanks.

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          • ain
          • EqK
          • 06 Nov 2019

          SM-N950F, 06 Nov 2019But if samsung is pulling the plug on their Exynos division... moreI thought they were pulling the plug only on their custom core r&d stuff and not the whole exynos cpu

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            • AnonD-731363
            • SH3
            • 06 Nov 2019

            Samsung put Mongose in vain same they should do with this.
            Anyway exynos are pretty underpowered CPUs which love to overheat.

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              • SM-N950F
              • vtx
              • 06 Nov 2019

              But if samsung is pulling the plug on their Exynos division how is this gonna proceed