It seems that Qualcomm is embarking on the wave of mobile phones supporting 5G technology. The popular Snapdragon 765 and 765G chipsets have been stamped on various devices since their launch in December 2019. Now, a leak indicates that the company is already preparing a successor for it, called the Snapdragon 775 (and its 775G version).
The details were leaked from an internal Qualcomm document obtained by Telegram's XiaomiUI channel. The information suggests that Qualcomm is again preparing two variants of the next chipset. Both would be based on the 5nm architecture, so far employed only in flagships such as Snapdragon 888 (from Qualcomm itself), Exynos 2100 (from Samsung), and Bionic A14 (from Apple).
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The new Snapdragon would feature custom Kryo 600 series cores, but there is still no information on speed or other details. There would be support for LPDDR4X memory running at 2,400 MHz, as well as the LPDDR5 standard, faster and clocked at 3,200 MHz, as well as support for dual channel UFS 3.1 technology - recent and fast chip standard, which are in several high end smarts.
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As every good phone cannot disappoint the camera, the new Snapdragon 775 and 775G would come armed with the Spectra 570 ISP, which would guarantee support for video recording in 4K and 60FPS. In addition, it would allow simultaneous capture of triple cameras of 28 MP or a configuration of 60 MP + 20 MP.
In the connectivity department, Qualcomm would bring support for Wi-Fi 6E (networks with a 6 GHz band and faster transmission speed), in addition to a Bluetooth model dubbed “Milan”, which may be a code name for the standard Bluetooth v5.2. The chipset would also support dual mode 5G (SA + NSA ) and mmWave compatibility (bands between 24 and 60 GHz).
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There is still no information about the launch nor which phone models will have the Snapdragon 775 on board. What it seems is that the leak points to a true successor to the 765 / 765G models, since the 768G version did not bring any significant innovations, having its architecture based on the old 7nm EUV model.
The 800 series processors are equipped with top-of-the-line smartphones from the companies, while the 700 series is intended for medium-sized devices. Apparently, Qualcomm is raising the bar for chipsets, bringing cutting edge features to devices that are more accessible to the public. The novelty is very promising.
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