In the past, we have already spoken many times about this technique with which we can put the performance of a mobile at the top of power. This is what they call overclocking , and allows the processor of the terminal triggers its power to a possible point in its operation, but that does not develop normally for various reasons stipulated by the manufacturer (to improve autonomy, keep warm more than necessary or extend the useful life of the device, among others).
The last mobile to experience this type of tuning has been the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S II. As almost always, it has been the guys from XDA Developers who have performed the feat, specifically, a user who responds to the nickname of coolbho3000, which has been able to put Samsung's latest brown beast at a speed of nothing less than 1.5 GHz of power from its dual-core chip.
The aforementioned user has been able to place the processor of the Samsung Galaxy S II above its factory possibilities. We refer to the version with Samsung Exynos, which is the native processor with which the Korean conceived this device (there is another version with the NVIDIA Tegra 2 at a GHz of power), so the serial speed of 1 has been exceeded , 2 GHz offered by the Samsung Galaxy S II.
According to the author of the retouching on the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S II, the speed reached is quite stable, so the 1.5 GHz cap does not refer to specific power peaks, but is capable of maintaining a speed process like this for complicated tasks without experiencing momentary downturns.
In the benchmark tests that coolbho3000 we see how there really are tangible differences between the results before and after the modification, also shooting the Samsung Galaxy S II to a first place with a lot of advantage over the rest in the performance tests.
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