Sentences with phrase «from snapdragon»

We recorded a single - core score of 4,055 for the iPhone 8 Plus in GeekBench — far better than the 2,449 single - core figure we saw from our Snapdragon 845 - powered device.
Power comes from a Snapdragon 835 processor paired with no less than 6 GB RAM, and the phone also comes with 128 GB built - in storage.
Asus» latest batch of phones distance themselves from the Snapdragon - packing majority with an quad - core Intel Atom processor clocked at 2.3 GHz and PowerVR graphics processing unit (GPU).
Some of the original Zenfone 3's issues still persist — an unintuitive Android skin, mediocre performance from its Snapdragon 625 chipset and poor audio quality, to name some of the most pernicious annoyances.
Then you have a host of even more meaningful enhancements, including an incremental bump from Snapdragon 615 to 617 processing power, 3 GB RAM instead of 2, 64 GB internal storage space as standard, fingerprint recognition added in the mix, USB Type - C connectivity, and faster - charging battery.
Performance is just as fast and responsive as you'd expect from the Snapdragon 835 and Google's ability to meld hardware and software together for an unrivaled user experience.
What you also get from that Snapdragon 820 is buttery smooth performance and very little in the way of excess heat being generated.
The latest Snapdragon 636 is a significant upgrade from the Snapdragon 630, with a new CPU architecture, faster GPU and more advanced DSP.
Game play, by the way, is just as blazing as we've come to expect from a Snapdragon 820 processor.
The Honor 5X's Snapdragon 616 and 2 GB of RAM are a notable step down from the Snapdragon 801 and 3 GB of RAM in the OnePlus X, but the 3000 mAh battery in the 5X will definitely offer you more longevity than the 2525 mAh in its competitor.
Watch today's Pocketnow Daily as we talk about Qualcomm and how the company gives us all the cool details to expect from the Snapdragon 805 processor.
Apart from the Snapdragon 821 SoC, we can even expect the device to carry some powerful hardware.
Expect to see GPU gains of around 90 % moving from the Snapdragon 801, and more than 150 % moving from the Exynos 5422 variant.
Power will come from a Snapdragon 845 chip in the US and Exynos processor in the EU coupled with 4 GB and 6 GB RAM, respectively.
Performance from the Snapdragon 810 SoC inside the Nexus 6P, paired with the aforementioned 1440p display, is generally pretty good.
Despite its sub - $ 500 price tag, the phone offers an AMOLED display, dual rear cameras and top - tier performance from its Snapdragon 835 processor — features found in phones that usually cost $ 650 or more.
Aside from the reductions in terms of RAM, the new model also has a quad core processor rather than the octa core processor from the snapdragon 650 line - up on the Asus ZenFone 3.
ZenFone 5Z also benefits from the Snapdragon X20 Gigabit LTE modem, delivering speeds that surpass the gigabit barrier for a «wireless fibre» experience, as well as integrated 2 × 2 802.11 ac Wi - Fi and Bluetooth ® 5 for ultra-low-power wireless earbuds.
As noted earlier, you get a stronger Kirin 655 octa - core processor, taking over from the Snapdragon 616 used on the 5X.
This is a smart move indeed, as those looking to upgrade from their Snapdragon 801 chipset will no longer need to look elsewhere as the hardware upgrade (along with some software bits) is now available from Sony themselves.
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as going for a smaller display: you're also getting a SoC downgrade from a Snapdragon 600 to Snapdragon 400, with less RAM, less storage and less connectivity features; plus a camera that lacks stabilization, and a smaller battery.
Otherwise, the specs on the XZ1 Compact match the larger XZ1, from the Snapdragon 835 processor to the water - and dust resistance to the 2,700 mAh battery.
The platform will feature an octa - core 2.5 GHz processor, up from Snapdragon 835's 2.45 GHz.
First up there's the operating system: it's the first smartphones to debut with Android Oreo out of the box, powered from a Snapdragon 835 and 4 GB RAM.
For the more technically minded, HTC has also dropped down the SoC from a Snapdragon 600 to a Snapdragon 400, which naturally will affect its performance.
It has as good a processor (especially when there are reports of the Mi Note Pro overheating from the Snapdragon 810), the same 4 GB of RAM, the same 64 GB of internal memory and the ZenFone even has a microSD card slot to expand your memory.
Qualcomm upgraded several of the components from its Snapdragon 835.
It features the same RAM as before, a bump from the Snapdragon 600 with a 1.9 GHz quad - core Krait 300 CPU to a Snapdragon 801 with a 2.5 GHz quad - core Krait 400, and a higher - resolution camera — 16 megapixels instead of 13 — though Samsung didn't include the much - desired optical image stabilization.
Rumors say the OnePlus 5 will boast high - end specs: Aside from the Snapdragon 835, the OnePlus 5 is said to have at least 6 GB of RAM under the hood, a 5.5 - inch display, and a 3,600 mAh battery to keep the lights on — other rumors point to a 4,000 mAh cell, however.
As is expected from the Snapdragon 615 this phone doesn't fare well in benchmark scores.
Aside from the Snapdragon 845, Samsung's next flagship is expected to come with largely the same design as this year's Galaxy S8, complete with a big, curved display.
The specs haven't changed much in transit, barring the tiny upgrade from a Snapdragon 425 to a Snapdragon 427.
The iPhone 8, which shares the same chip, scored 10,170 on the Geekbench 4 general performance test, which annihilates the 6,295 from the Snapdragon 835 - based Galaxy S8.
This is huge, but it will be picking up from the Snapdragon 820, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage package that appeared on the W2017 model.
Although the naming convention may lead one to believe that it is a downgrade from the Snapdragon 650 used in the Redmi Note 3, that isn't the case.
More important is the V30's so - called heat management; metal is a better conductor of heat than glass, so without sufficient means of moving it away from the Snapdragon 835 processor (which admittedly runs pretty cool) the phone can easily overheat.
The S10 Lite will receive 1.4 GHz processor backup from the Snapdragon 427 SoC, and battery capacity of 3100 mAh.
The performance from the Snapdragon 626 processor and 4 GB of RAM is also fine: this isn't blisteringly fast like high - end phones with Qualcomm's best chips, but it doesn't have any stutters or performance issues either.
Apart from Snapdragon 820, Lenovo Z2 Plus comes with 3 / 4 GB DDR4 RAM which offers faster interface compared to a DDR3 RAM.
Apart from the Snapdragon 845, we also expect to see edge - to - edge displays on all the above mentioned smartphones.
Just like on the existing generation, power will come from Samsung's own Exynos in Europe and from a Snapdragon processor in the United States and other markets.
There's a new processor, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 for the U.S. and Exynos 9810 for international markets, up from Snapdragon 835 and Exynos 8895 used on the S8 and S8 +.
The list is rather long, and apply to the Exynos Galaxy S8 (SM - G950F) variant, although the changes listed below will not differ too much from the Snapdragon and S8 + models:
In PC Mark tests, the 7X consistently scored around 4900, not too far off what we've seen from the Snapdragon 630 found in more expensive mid-range phones like the HTC U11 Life.
Internally, it is running a Kirin 960 processor, a big boost from the Snapdragon 625 of the previous iterations, and comes in variations of 64 GB and 128 GB of storage.
Moving from the Snapdragon 801 to the 810 will provide a measurable increase in performance, especially for graphics, photo, and video.
The most significant advantage the S8 has over its predecessors and this year's competition stems from its Snapdragon 835 processor.
As we've come to expect from Snapdragon 800 phones, the Compact performs admirably, with quick touch responses and smooth navigation throughout the UI.
The device, running Android 5.1.1, is also as responsive as you could expect from its Snapdragon 4 - series processor.
That's a decent step up from the Snapdragon 600 in the Galaxy S4, but it's not a big leap over other top - end Android phones.
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