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Qualcomm unveils the Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 chipset to make 5G mainstream

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset, launching in Xiaomi devices, aims to make 5G accessible with impressive performance and affordability.

Qualcomm has introduced its latest entry-level smartphone chipset, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 mobile platform. This new chipset aims to make 5G connectivity more accessible worldwide. Peak download speeds reaching 1 Gbps will help many people transition from 4G to 5G networks more swiftly, offering up to seven times the speed of Cat4 LTE.

Enhanced performance and affordability

In a recent announcement, Chris Patrick, the senior vice president and general manager of mobile handsets at Qualcomm Technologies, highlighted the balance between affordability and performance. โ€œThanks to cutting-edge engineering, we balanced affordability with strong performance and all-day battery life, as well as widespread access to 5G for more enhanced mobile experiences,โ€ he stated. This chipset delivers a robust mobile experience without breaking the bank.

The Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 features advanced capabilities, ensuring it meets the demands of modern smartphone users. It supports NavIC L1+L5 dual-frequency GPS, Bluetooth 5.1, and improved switching between 5G and Wi-Fi 5. The Kyro CPU, built on a 4 nm process, includes two performance cores running up to 2 GHz and six efficiency cores running up to 1.8 GHz. This combination ensures a smooth and efficient performance for everyday tasks and applications.

High-quality display and audio

For those who enjoy high-quality visuals and sound, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 does not disappoint. It supports Full HD+ displays with a refresh rate of up to 90 frames per second, providing a clear and fluid visual experience. The chipset also supports cameras with up to 84 MP resolution per shot, allowing for detailed and vibrant photos. Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Audio at 96 kHz ensures that your audio experience is crisp and dynamic, whether youโ€™re listening to music or watching videos.

The chipset’s fast-charging capabilities are equally impressive, supporting up to 40W charging. This means you can power up your device quickly and return to using it without long wait times. The Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 also supports two-lane UFS 3.1 storage and up to LPDDR4x RAM technologies at 2,133MHz, ensuring your device runs smoothly and efficiently, even when multitasking or running demanding applications.

Xiaomi leads the adoption

Xiaomi is among the first manufacturers to adopt the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset. The first device featuring this new chipset is expected to launch before the end of 2024. This move by Xiaomi underscores its commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to its users, ensuring they benefit from the latest advancements in mobile technology.

As 5G technology expands globally, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset makes this transition smoother and more accessible. Qualcomm is set to enhance the mobile experience for a broad audience by offering high performance at an affordable price, ensuring more people can enjoy the benefits of 5G connectivity.

In conclusion, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset is a significant step forward in making 5G mainstream. With its impressive features and performance, it is poised to enhance mobile experiences for users around the world. Look for new devices featuring this chipset, starting with Xiaomiโ€™s upcoming launch later this year.

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