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Qualcomm is making 5G even more accessible, and to that end has launched the Snapdragon 480. The new chipset is likely to feature in low-end phones in 2021. Skip to main content ...
The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 480 5G Mobile platform takes a huge leap forward in mobile connectivity for the 4-series. The Snapdragon X51 5G Modem-RF System supports multiple 5G spectrums, modes ...
Qualcomm has taken the wraps off its lower-tier Snapdragon 480 5G, the successor to the 460 used in phones such as the Nokia 3.4.. The 480 is the first 4-series system on a chip (SoC) that ...
Starting this year, you’re likely to see 5G support make its way to a greater number of budget phones thanks to the introduction of Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 480 chipset and its built-in X51 ...
Analyst Anshel Sag takes a look at Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888 flagship chip. ... with its integrated Snapdragon X60 5G modem, ... which is the same as the Spectra 480 in the Snapdragon 865.
Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 480, its latest budget processor that promises to bring 5G to the cheapest Android phones. The new chip also promises to offer twice the performance of the ...
Qualcomm recently held its two-day Snapdragon Tech Summit and while past Qualcomm Snapdragon Summits have been about the promise of 5G, this focused on the introduction to the company’s newest ...
Naturally, 5G is one of the key technologies that Qualcomm is promoting with the Snapdragon 888. According to Ookla, mmWave speeds are 1 times faster in the United States than sub-6GHz, Cristiano ...
Qualcomm has officially announced the Snapdragon 888, which will power 2021 Android flagships from companies like Samsung, OnePlus, LG, and Sony. The new chip promises big improvements for 5G, AI ...
Qualcomm says its new 888 Plus 5G flagship provides high-end intelligent entertainment along with AI-enhanced gameplay, streaming, photography, and more. The platform has all Snapdragon Elite ...
The Snapdragon 480’s centerpiece is an X51 modem that provides “multi-gigabit” 5G speeds for both millimeter wave and sub-6GHz frequencies, according to Qualcomm.