Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G processor is all the rage at the minute and we’ve already seen several smartphone OEMs employ the SoC to power their mid-range …
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G processor is all the rage at the minute and we’ve already seen several smartphone OEMs employ the SoC to power their mid-range devices. We’ve reviewed a handful of SD778G-powered phones and these include the likes of the iQOO Z5, the Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, the Realme GT Master Edition, and others. And after testing these out, we’ve come to the conclusion that the chipset is, in fact, quite capable of crunching through a user’s everyday tasks and can even hold its own whilst gaming. With that said, if you’re still on the fence about the SD778G’s performance chops, in particular, the SoC’s gaming capabilities, then read on as we demystify the chipset’s capabilities across some of the most popular games. Note: All games were tested on the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G ( review). BGMI is among the most sought-after online Battle Royale games. To that note, the game runs mighty fine on the SD778G processor and users can play the title at the Extreme frame rate preset (60fps) with the graphics set to “Smooth”. However, if you want better in-game textures, then you can also play the game at the HDR graphics preset, albeit with the frame rate set to “Ultra”. Unfortunately, the SD778G chipset doesn’t support the 4K UHD texture pack.
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USA — IT : Here is how Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G processor handles popular games!