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think i might of found a error
it might be a error with the site or possibility of virgin Mobile there site says the intercept they sell is a 800 MHz processor while your site said its the same as the sprint version of 667 MHz processor
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DrunkMar 1, 2011, 3:04 AM
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Both the Sprint and Virgin versions are the same hardware. However there is some confusion about the speed of the processor. I have info that says 667 MHz and other docs that say 800 Mhz. I'm looking into it.
Thanks.
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Our internal resources for the Intercept on Sprint say 667 for the processor but at the last device fair we had I was chatting with someone from Samsung who said it was 800. Much confusion ensues.
I've also seen internal phone comparison charts that list it as having an 800. If it is 800, this would not be the first time the first resource I checked has been wrong. (Though I don't remember what the previous time actually was) Either way it quotes the following for the Sprint Intercept.
Processor/Chipset: Samsung (S3C6410) 32-bit ARM11 RISC microprocessor with AXI 64-bit bus delivers up to 667MHz of processing performance + Qualcomm (QSC6075)
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My initial info from Samsung definitely said 667 MHz, and some "official" docs still say that.
But I followed up with Samsung, they double-checked with the engineers, and they now insist it's 800 MHz (for both Sprint and Virgin.)
I've updated our specs. Thank you for bringing it to our attention!
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