Not exact matches
Unsurprisingly, it looks like the OnePlus
flagship smartphone for 2016 will also be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
chipset, just like most
other 2016
flagship Android smartphones.
This is the same
chipset that also powers the majority of the
other Android
flagship smartphones in 2018.
While most
other flagship smartphones announced this year have featured dual - core processors to cope with the ever - growing demands of large screens, HD video playback and power - guzzling graphics, RIM is sticking to a relatively modest
chipset for the Bold 9900.
Like most
other flagships we've seen this year, the Pixels use the high - end Snapdragon 835
chipset, paired with 4 GB of RAM and the Adreno 540 GPU.
Like many
other flagship phones, the Omega packs a Qualcomm 835
chipset, which gives it enough power for sophisticated image processing, for example, its built - in HDR mode and electronic image stabilization.
Set to make its way into devices in the first half of 2017 (likely in the US version of the Galaxy S8 in addition to
other flagships), the Snapdragon 835 — according to Samsung and Qualcomm — will enable manufacturers to fit more components inside their devices, as the 10 nm process will result in a smaller footprint for the
chipset.
Zenfone 3 Laser is powered by a 1.4 GHz octa - core 64 - bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 430
chipset which might come as a disappointment to some because there are
other devices offering Snapdragon 650 processors or even the
flagship - level 820 at the same price or around it.
There is a bit of controversy regarding the
chipset that Samsung will use as it could be the same Snapdragon 820 SoC we are now used to seeing inside all major
flagship devices of the year, but
other more popular rumors / sources seem to indicate that the Note 7 will be powered by the Snapdragon 821 SoC (Exynos 8893 for the international version).
We've recently heard that Qualcomm and Samsung have already commenced work on the next Snapdragon 845
chipset — a
chipset that will power the Galaxy S9 and a host of
other 2018 smartphone
flagships.
While the improvements to the Kirin 960 does put it ahead of
other 2016
chipsets in many aspects, its lead is not substantial enough for the SoC to hold its ground once the next generation of
flagship SoCs arrive.
The Note 7 is packed with an Exynos octo - core
chipset and 4 GB of RAM in the UK, making it every bit as capable as
other flagship phones out there.
Under the hood, the updated phone be powered by Qualcomm's next - generation Snapdragon 845
chipset, which is all but certain to feature in the Galaxy S9 as well as many
other Android
flagships throughout 2018.
Between its TrueDepth camera for enabling industry - first 3D facial recognition, its wicked - fast A11 Bionic
chipset that puts all
other handsets to shame and its versatile dual cameras that produce stunning shots, there's almost nothing to find fault with in Apple's top - of - the - line
flagship.
Other features of the phone include a mid-range Snapdragon 660 chipset, a dual - lens rear camera with 12MP and 5MP lenses, and a big 3,905 mAh battery, so other than its fingerprint tech it doesn't sound like a match for the latest flags
Other features of the phone include a mid-range Snapdragon 660
chipset, a dual - lens rear camera with 12MP and 5MP lenses, and a big 3,905 mAh battery, so
other than its fingerprint tech it doesn't sound like a match for the latest flags
other than its fingerprint tech it doesn't sound like a match for the latest
flagships.
The SD835 is a solid
chipset that's already powering
flagship handsets from
other companies.
Samsung released this year's
flagship with two
chipset variants, one model featuring a Snapdragon 820 SoC and the
other has an Exynos 8890 SoC.
The same
chipset is also being used on
other flagship devices like the Sony Xperia XZ Premium, the HTC U11 and the OnePlus 5.
Where the device falls a little short of
other flagships is in the processor, offering a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
chipset.
This year's Samsung
flagships have had
chipsets with two designs — one from its in - house Exynos unit, the
other from Qualcomm and its Snapdragon 820.
Inside, the Nokia 9 is believed to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, the same
chipset that's on
other notable
flagship smartphones like the S8, Note 8, the HTC U11 and Google's new Pixel 2 handsets.
Even
other Android manufacturers will be opting for the same Snapdragon 845
chipset for their 2018
flagship devices.
Internally, the XZ1 matches
other modern
flagships with a Snapdragon 835
chipset, Adreno 540 GPU, 4 GB RAM, and 64 GB of expandable storage.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 powers Motorola's Moto Z2 Force and several
other flagship 2017 Android phones, but the Moto X4 utilizes Qualcomm's Snapdragon 630
chipset with 3 GB of RAM (there's a 4 GB RAM variant available in
other international markets).
The same Snapdragon 835
chipset that practically all 2017
flagships are powered by is also in the OnePlus 5T, and it sports more RAM than almost any
other flagship out there.
Other rumors indicate that Snapdragon 821
chipset will be revised version of Snapdragon 820 SoC and the rumored Snapdragon 823 will be the next
flagship SoC from Qualcomm.
This
chipset has a clock speed of 2.15 GHz and will be paired with a 4 GB RAM, matching many
other Android
flagships already in the market.
It comes equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
chipset and 4 GB of RAM, so it's entirely competitive against
other flagship devices.
OnePlus has already confirmed that the upcoming
flagship killer will come with a Snapdragon 835 SoC and as per
other leaks, this powerful
chipset will be paired with a massive 6 GB RAM.
The OnePlus 5T has the same
flagship chipset Snapdragon 835 from Qualcomm which is running inside the OnePlus 5 and most
other Android
flagship phones launched in 2017.