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iPhone 3G S Not as Speedy as it Could Be
Posted 06/22/2009 at 1:59:32pm | by Arvind Srinivasan

By now, we all know  the S in 3G S stands for speed, but perhaps it should really be 3G S*, where S* stands for “Speedy, but could be faster.”

After the guys at RapidRepair tore down the new iPhone hardware, revealing a couple of discrepancies with the hardware and the actual performance. Most notably, the CPU in the iPhone, the Samsung S5PC100, is capable of much more than Apple is letting it do. A quick look at the spec sheet shows that even though Apple is running the processor at 600 MHz, it runs natively at 667 MHz, and can be clocked up to 833 MHz.

More interestingly, though, it is capable of processing 720p video smoothly. Before you run towards Cupertino with a pitchfork, though, they probably had good reason for making it run slower. A slower CPU means better battery life, and 720p video would both take up extra space and probably require an even higher quality camera. That said, this does elucidate Apple’s plans for future iPhone spec bumps, because even if they keep the same processor, there is space to improve.

 

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TAGS:  AT&T, iphone 3g s
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avatarso hmmmmmmm

could they simply make a new iPhone OS release utilize the extra processor speed that will turn iPhone 3G S into the iPhone 3G SS? lol. that would be awesome later though, after you get your 3G S feeling like normal iPhone speed, you'll get another bump of speed and power later?

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avatarSoftware Upgrade

Does anyone know if this clock speed is set via hardware or software? Is it embedded, or could a third party modify it upwards? ....just checking

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