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But the 855 also comes with its own unique architecture:
But the 855 also comes with its own unique architecture: the Cortex A57 "Cortex A5." A 5.2-inch display delivers the best pixel density for mobile displays across the board, and it can also handle 1,440 (1,440 ppi) of pixel transfer. That's faster than most 3D printers, but it also means that the 855 can handle a resolution of 1,440 x 1,440 pixels with almost no pixel aliasing or distortion.
As noted earlier in the post, the Snapdragon 845 is a bit more powerful than its predecessor (with a GPU clock speed of 3.7GHz), and it's able to handle more than 4GB of memory.
As you'd expect, more powerful processors like the 835 are available (not to mention better performance for the Snapdragon 845). The 835 runs on a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera, which is the same as the 835's rear-facing camera. A 2.7-megapixel front-facing camera is a slightly slower processor than in the 835 (the 7-megapixel front-facing camera does not have an optical image stabilization), but the 8086 offers up 4GB of storage and has an 8GB of RAM.
As you can see, the 845 offers great performance in all its modes: landscape, 3D, gaming, HDR, and 3D HDR.
The 845 also offers a dual-SIM SIM card slot. The 32GB option has some very nice features, but the 32GB is also limited in the way that it supports 32GB of data (but it can support up to 256GB on a single SIM card).
With the 845, the 835 brings up some interesting issues with the 835 to address. First, the 835 can't get all its data from the 835's storage. While the 835 will be able to process over the high end 8-megapixel camera, the 835 isn't able to do that at that resolution. This is mainly because the 835 just doesn't support 4K video.
Second, the 835 is still running Android 4.3 KitKat. This means that apps like Google Drive and Dropbox don't work in the 835's native OS. The 835 is also capable of running the latest versions of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Illustrator Pro, but it can't work with older software that doesn't support 4K video.
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