Mobile Buzz |
Google Nexus S Overclocked To 1.2 GHz Posted: 02 Jan 2011 09:35 AM PST Many people had hoped that the Nexus S will be equipped with a dual-core processor but sadly that did not turn out to be true. The Nexus S uses a 1 GHz SoC (Silicon-on-Chip) Hummingbird processor. The same processor is used across the different variants of the Galaxy S line-up. Now, an XDA member morfic has released a new kernel – Trinity – for the Nexus S which overclocks the processor to 1.2GHz. The developer of the kernel has also tweaked the voltages for a better battery life. However, this kernel is still a work in progress as the Bluetooth still does not work. The kernel is compatible only with Bionix NS1 custom ROM for the Nexus S. The 1GHz processor inside the Nexus S is no slow-couch. However, I hope this kernel will satisfy the thirst of speed for all those people who were disappointed with the Hummingbird processor. Share: Comment on This Post | Tweet This | Share on Facebook | Save to Delicious | Stumble This | Digg This | Reddit This TAGS: Android, Android 2.3, Custom ROM, Google News, Google Nexus S, Kernel, Modding, Nexus S Google Nexus S Overclocked To 1.2 GHz originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Rajesh Pandey on Sunday 2nd January 2011 12:35:08 PM under Mobile News. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Techie Buzz » Mobile News To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |