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The current series of high end flagship devices all run the latest 10nm process, but midrangers are still running the less powerful 14nm process chips. Samsung is looking to bring a higher performing chip to the market with their new 11nm LPP process chips. These chips will deliver a 15% boost...
The Galaxy S8 and S8+ have not been out for long but already have TWRP. Unfortunately this is only available for the Exynos variants of the devices. With TWRP you will be able to root the phone as well as flash Roms and other mods. The Galaxy S8 and S8+ do have dm-verity so you will need to...
Samsung just released their latest 10nm process chip on the Galaxy S8, and now they are ready to start production on the 2nd generation of those chips! The 2nd Gen 10nm process tech will be referred to as 10LPP (Lower Power Plus). This will be an improvement on first generation 10LPE (Low Power...
Samsung won't be selling their own Exynos chips to other manufacturers for the next 25 years according to a new report. This is due to Qualcomm quickly putting their foot down when Samsung attempted to market their chips built specifically for Samsung devices to other manufacturers. Qualcomm...
We finally have some details regarding the processors that will be used in the upcoming Galaxy S8 devices. It looks like we will have three different processors. It has been speculated that we will see the Snapdragon 835 processor in US variants and that still appears to be the case. What was a...
We have had the Note 7 for only a few weeks now, but the developer community has already come through with a root method. Team Win Recovery Project was actually released for the device last week, and even a root method was published but SuperSU has not been compatible with the Galaxy Note 7...
CyanogenMod vowed years ago that they would not support any devices with an Exynos processor. Exynos processors just aren't user friendly. Samsung is slow to release source code for the Exynos lineup of processors. When code is released it is often far from workable. This has driven Cyanogen...
While the US variants of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are totally locked down it seems that Exynos versions are not locked down at all. In fact TWRP is already available for the G935F, FD, X, and X8 variants! This means that you will be able to root the devices pretty easily by flashing SuperSU in...