Here's the question, which phone is better to buy a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon (1.2 GHz) or single-core with a frequency of 1.5 GHz or 1.8 GHz?

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It is better to buy based on the performance rating and price of the phone.

There is a daily updated generalized performance rating of phones on Android mobilebenchmark.net . The test is compiled by the PassMark PerformanceTest Mobile program.

Prices you can find.

Mobilebenchmark.net also has separate tests for processors, memory, disks, 2D and 3D mobile device performance.

You can also see an article about comparing a mobile dual-core processor with a single-core processor on mobile-review.com . The presented graphs show the advantage of a dual-core solution.

    I think that the number and type of applications running in the background will play a significant role. If there are practically none, then you can buy single-core