17 Dec 2011 at 09:07 #1 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
17 Dec 2011 at 09:41 #2 kona786 kona786 Soldato Joined 25 Jun 2007 Posts 22,872 Location Downtown Samsung Galaxy S, SII, Note, Nexus for starters. I think anything with a omap 4430/60 or Exynos Soc will play it.
Samsung Galaxy S, SII, Note, Nexus for starters. I think anything with a omap 4430/60 or Exynos Soc will play it.
17 Dec 2011 at 10:00 #3 sarge78 sarge78 Soldato Joined 1 Jun 2007 Posts 4,167 Why native? All smartphones are supported with 3rd party players. (Android/iOS anyway, not sure about WP7)
Why native? All smartphones are supported with 3rd party players. (Android/iOS anyway, not sure about WP7)
17 Dec 2011 at 13:20 #4 rG-tom rG-tom Soldato Joined 27 Nov 2004 Posts 10,344 Location North Beds hardware decoding uses less battery and is smoother
17 Dec 2011 at 13:43 #5 muon muon Soldato Joined 8 Nov 2006 Posts 23,575 Location London rG-tom said: hardware decoding uses less battery and is smoother Click to expand... Yep. The i9000 with its single core processor even plays 1080p video perfectly because of that.
rG-tom said: hardware decoding uses less battery and is smoother Click to expand... Yep. The i9000 with its single core processor even plays 1080p video perfectly because of that.
17 Dec 2011 at 14:53 #6 Kaiju Kaiju Soldato OP Joined 27 Jan 2005 Posts 3,655 Location Expat in HK Cool, I think I'll snap me up an SII tomorrow. Thanks fellas.