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I have bought a new phone, but looking in cpu-z, only 4 cores are active, out of 8. The CPU chipset is HiSilicon Kirin 620 and I have read that other set of 4 cores kick in when needed, is this true? Other set of 4 CPU shows as stopped.
Yes. It is true and also sometimes few cores(low performance cores) are designed to be used in Saver Mode when battery is less..
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Not all 4G devices support LTE-A, and manufacturers usually don't give clear information if it is supported by your model, hence I want to know if there is any way to test this.
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For those who are new:
The LTE-Advanced is an extension of regular LTE, it uses 'Carrier Aggregation' technology & multiple antennas on both BTS & Mobile devices to pump in more data per instance, allowing at least 3 times faster LTE speeds.
Top networks around the world are testing / deploying LTE-A in major cities, with speeds crossing 42 Mbps in real scenarios.
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I would like to display my Android device's screen on my mac for a presentation. I don't care if I have to use a USB cable or wifi. What is the best way to do this?
Droid#Screen might work for you. I've never used it on a Mac but it's just a jar so it should work.
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Under settings in my Samsung Galaxy S3 -verizon running 4.3, I do not see the "users"
options. Should I have this setting to set up an emulator environment?
Multi-user was only on tablets. You'd need a 3rd party option to force enable this option.
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This is all I can see. I'm running Android 4.2.1. Is something I'm missing?
Is something I'm missing?
Yes. You are missing a lot of developer options. :-)
You would have to take this up with the device manufacturer. There is no general reason why you would have access to only a subset of developer options.
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I have samsung galaxy S2.i have lost my all data in my cell phone. I am going to recover my data through some software , My question is that what is the type or format of Memory used in Mobile phones like in computers or laptops it has FAT32 or NTFS then what is the internal memory type of samsung mobiles.
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In android internal data type format is FAT32 .