With the launch of the UMi
X2 Turbo many readers have been asking what are the differences between the
MT6589 and the newer
MT6589T? Keep reading for those answers and more!
The
Chinese phone market is exploding thanks to Google's Android OS and
Mediatek's range of high-power, low-cost processors. Mediatek are a Taiwanese chip manufacturer who have risen to fame and fortune be manufacturing
SoC (System on a Chip) solutions aimed primarily at the
Chinese phone market. The popularity if Mediatek is expanded past Asia now and companies and customers around the world look to Mediatek low-cost, high-performance processors.
This year Mediatek
launched their first
quad-core SoC named the MT6589 (MTK6589). The MT6589, and its variants are
Cortex A7 28nm chips capable of running at 1.2Ghz. The MT6589 also provides support for up to 13 mega-pixel cameras, 1080p video capture, and 1920 x 1080 FHD LCD displays, making it the perfect chip for this year's flagship
Chinese phones.
Due to popularity Mediatek have launched 2 additional versions of the MT6589, an entry-level MT6589M and an updated MT6589T. Each chip is based on the standard MT6589 however features slightly different specifications. For example the MT6589M only supports 8 mega-pixel cameras, 720p video capture and QHD resolution displays, while the MT6589T (Turbo) runs at a faster 1.5Ghz with a faster 357Mhz GPU.
To make things simpler we have created the below table which highlights the differences between these 3 quad-core Mediatek processors.
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