There still appears to be some minor confusion over the Snapdragon used. Some sites say 800, some 801.
It doesn't make much difference though according to the early benchmarks which put it at the top of the chain again. For a couple of months anyway.
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It is snapdragon 801 just like on sony z2. It is actually clocked at 2.5 which is more than on z2. 801 is not a major upgrade from 800 apparently it is more like a s800 clocked at higher frequency. Never the less the performance should be better than the one on s800.
In terms of size increase I meant body of the phone. Essentially s5 is taller and wider than s4. I don't mind large phones (I have a note 3 and a lumia 1520) but I am afraid it is reaching a limit where it will be considered too large by normal consumers. Hopefully I am wrong though
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