I remember awhile ago i think crackberry asked rim does the blackberry curve 9360 have liquid graphics and RIM answered yes it does have its own cpu gpu and does support liguid graphics but i found this today while on the web on my curve
I remember awhile ago i think crackberry asked rim does the blackberry curve 9360 have liquid graphics and RIM answered yes it does have its own cpu gpu and does support liguid graphics but i found this today while on the web on my curve
The BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370 all support Liquid Graphics. They each have a GPU and the re-architected graphics pipeline works wonders, so you should notice the fast, responsive UI, which is made possible by Liquid Graphics. And yes, the BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370 models all support OpenGL
So did RIM found out later that the 9360 didn't have Liquid Graphics?
what is the difference? i think the curve is smooth display
That's what I was thinking.
I mean, I didn't know/hear about it "having" a crystal display so that didn't sway my opinion as whether or not to buy it. But I wouldn't know either way because the phone seems to have a great display.
It's possible that it's because the 9360 uses a Marvell but the 9350/9370 uses a Qualcomm. iirc the marvell doesn't support OpenGL, just the Qualcomm. That may have caused the confusion.
It's possible that it's because the 9360 uses a Marvell but the 9350/9370 uses a Qualcomm. iirc the marvell doesn't support OpenGL, just the Qualcomm. That may have caused the confusion.
Agreed, since the 9790 uses the same processor as the 9360/50/70 (Yes they do, the clock speed is irrelevant) that would explain the statement made by RIM