IF in 1.6 Ghz Octa-Core

I’ll buy a Galaxy S5 New Edition I wonder if the IF runs well on this device?image

get the iPhone irrespective of brand Apple checks for bugs before releases and makes sure that it runs well on the last few versions of the phone

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Lol what is this? A head on challenge with iPhone 6 SE?

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iphone 6 takes too long to release updates.

outweighing benefits is part of the topic…

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I used to have the S5, It ran pretty well With High Settings. But becareful when you are landing in Live Mode, You Will Have SLIGHT Lag for a second but that’s all.

Now Im Using the Nexus 6P Pure Android without the Bloatware and it runs Smoothly.

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If you want android, don’t get that. Get yourself a OnePlus 2, with the same/better specs for a cheaper price #NeverSettle

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IF doesn’t fully take advantage of multiple cores so more cores doesn’t mean it will be faster. Loading regions takes advantage of it and some parts of the physics IIRC but that is it at this point. Single core android performance is not great in general but I would recommend to look at clock info (Ghz) instead of core count if you want to find something that work well with IF at this point.

We have some ideas to improve our perf and our CPU core usage in the future to reach a more stable framerate at all times.

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I have the S5. Not very satisfied with it, constant freezing. Though I haven´t had it since the last update.

I feel you man. I have A5 2016 with same 1.6 octacore. It’s so nasty lagging. Wish for upgrades soonly.

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Could you recommend the minimum specs for a system to run IF well #no lag