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I have a question, so non-qualcomm SoCs can have qualcomm's cellular modems?
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Glad that at the start of 2021 you don't need the highest end snapdragon to have a nice experience. Use to be the case a couple years ago. But even now there are 8 core snapdragon 400 chips.
Man, The SnapDragon 460 is already Very Fast for a Low End Device like this RealMe C15 QualComm Edition, 4 / 64 GB Variant.
Snapdragon 460 vs 665, which is better?
how about mediatek processors
Basically if you want a phone that can game confortably, make sure to get at least a phone with SD 665 or around there, but even in games like minecraft the framerate won't be locked at 60fps
Then the next level: SD 720 and 730, those are pretty good but you'll start to pay more for phones
If you are a rather compeitive gamer but don't want to spend too much then SD765G or 765 is best for you, in phones like OnePlus Nord.
Finally you get the best performance with 865, 855+, 865+ and other 800-series chips. 845 is probably still more powerful than 765G but the battery efficiency isn't really there.
SD439 (Samsung Galaxy A01) won't really do much, you can game a little but graphics have to be set to low, SD450 is a little better but not much
And yes Snapdragon 865 is better than Exynos 990
Looks like the antifa flag
Qualcomm 0x804 0x805 what do this mean? Is it snapdragon 805?
Hi There
Can I Use your Videos In my youtube videos with mentioning Your Channel link?
Is the higher the number the better it is?
what does it mean when specs says: adreno 420 (700 mhz), what does the mhz means or stand for) for the GPU part… i dont get that
It’s funny that some of the most powerful and mainstream chips in smartphones are named after a flower
Thanks for another amazing upload.
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This is only youtube channel we will get correct information about smartphone and its tech
Is it a microprocessor or a microcontroller ?
Which one is better?
Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 vs Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 APQ8084
https://www.notebookcheck.net/670-vs-805-APQ8084_11379_4973.247596.0.html
My brain can't take it!
The 845 is a beautiful thing in the name of efficiency. It's a shame that it's always paired with what is probably the world's most inefficient operating system in the world (android…)
Who is the best for phone ??
Which is a faster processor A11 Bionic from apple or this one theSnapdragon 845…Gary SIr please explain
I just don like snapdragon. They think they are the best and no one can beat them.
isn't sd 710 better than sd 835??
And does sd 821 even stand a chance against today's midrange CPUs?I think it's quite underpowered acc to today's standards
Great thing ever happen to Android authority is Gary Sims
gpu in sd820 is way superior than sd710 but sd710's cpu is significantly better than sd820
how about their power efficiency? do higher number series (8xx) consume more power because of higher performance cores used than lower number series (6xx and 4xx)? and how much the smaller nm process compensate the increase in power consumption?
And how does Lumia 1020 had 41 mp camera with such an old SoC?
+1
For a non-techie as myself I appreciate you breaking things down as you do, making this world less confusing. Thank you.
Proff i have question
What is LTE Cat? Whats the different with Modem in SOC?
Isn't SD 450 based on 14nm process? 11:34
…say Qualcomm again!?
This is very helpful information, thank you for posting