Back in March it emerged that phone makers like Google, Nokia and LG don’t want to use Qualcomm’s expensive flagship mobile platform in their top tier devices. The main reason is that the cost proposition isn’t appealing in any way…
Back in March it emerged that phone makers like Google, Nokia and LG don’t want to use Qualcomm’s expensive flagship mobile platform in their top tier devices. The main reason is that the cost proposition isn’t appealing in any way since they’d also have to buy the X55 5G or X60 5G modems separately, not to mention account for that in their designs, from fitting it on the circuit board to ensuring a decent battery life.
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USA — software Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 768G, a faster mid-range SoC with "global" 5G support