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    Lightbulb Reason for Processor Speed as 800 MHz

    Hi Wavers,
    From last few days, I have read many posts saying “This Firmware is not final as Processor speed is still set to 800 MHz by SAMSUNG”.
    So, I contacted Samsung via “Bada Developers” and asked them why they have set Processor speed as 800 MHz (i.e. whether Latest Firmware are final or not).
    I got reply for one of the Bada Developer saying “800MHz on IDLE! If you start a Application or Game it goes up to 1GHz... (The same is on a Wave 3)”
    That means, they have set Processor speed as 800 MHz only for idle state (No Application running) and it will goes up to 1GHz if you start Application or Game. And same is implemented for Wave 3.
    So, I think SAMSUNG is right at least at this Time and Reason looks pretty logical.

    Note: - I haven’t verified whether this is correct or not, as I haven’t flashed my wave 2 with latest firmware. Mods can verify this and let us know whether I and Samsung are right or not ;-)

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    WaveGuru
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    I have checked the processor idle speed. It is, actually, 850 MHz, Wave II.

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    I checked this sometime ago with my firmware (KK7) and when i did the test, the processor was around 850mhz, with asphalt 6 running (that's why i had problems with the game).
    Maybe this is true in the LA1 or LA2, but seems not to be in the others.. (at least by my experience)

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    you no ask he about wave ram><

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    this is simple 384MB as we heared months ago.

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    Are u serious larioteo,Wikipedia says "Wave 2's Ram is 512 MB".
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    I think he told about the ram for use.. but to me appears like 105, from badaSI... have a way to see through the *#7092463*# command in keypad?

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    If I had the right discovery on my Wave 1,then it said that its runnin on 800 Mhz,BUT,the clock setting speed is set on ''Dynamic'' option,so,it must jump on 1Ghz when needed.And as 1 fella mentioned before,I contacted the bada devs too,and they stated my idea that the dynamic management is watchin our cpu speed for needs,and it kinda saves up battery standby time,cause less pressure,less pain,if ya get what i mean.
    And I think it should be correct in terms of physics.

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