Despite the announcement, these chipsets will be start shipping on smartphones in the second half of the year. With that development, the already high tally of commercial devices running on the Qualcomm 600 and 400 series will increase. For specifics, the Qualcomm 600 series have been announced by global OEMs on over 1,350 commercial devices while the Qualcomm 400 series have powered over 2,300 commercial devices. If specs are anything to go by, the chipsets are bound to offer improved processor and GPU performance. The chipsets are also primed for low power consumption, thereby yielding a lengthier battery life. Additionally, these SoCs have support for Artificial Intelligence (AI), mobile payments as well as security solutions.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 Specs

Of the three chipsets, the Snapdragon 632 tops the chart. It runs on 14nm FinFET process technology, and possesses an octa-core Kryo 250 CPU that speeds up to a maximum of 1.8GHz. It will handle graphics through the help of Adreno 506 GPU. Also, the chipset will provide support for Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2220 pixels). For camera configuration, dual cameras of 13MP + 13MP or a single 24MP can be supported by the chipset. Video resolution of either [email protected] or [email protected] is enabled. Interesting enough, the 4G LTE network is supported, and as much as 300Mbps download / 100Mbps upload speed. Dual 4G VoLTE as well as Wi-Fi 802.11ac (364Mbps) are other features of this chipset.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 Specs

Process technology: 12nm FinFET CPU: Octa-core ARM CORTEX-A53 (1.95GHz speed) GPU: Adreno 505 Quick Charge 3.0 Wi-Fi: 802.11ac (364Mbps) 4G LTE: 150Mbps download / 75Mbps upload Camera support: Dual 8MP + 8MP camera / single 21MP Video: [email protected] Display resolution: Full HD+ (1080 x 2220 pixels)

Qualcomm Snapdragon 429 Specs

Process technology: 12nm FinFET CPU: Octa-core ARM CORTEX-A53 (1.95GHz speed) GPU: Adreno 504 Quick Charge 3.0 Wi-Fi: 802.11ac (364Mbps) 4G LTE: 150Mbps download / 75Mbps upload Camera support: Single 16MP / dual 8MP + 8MP camera Video: [email protected] Display resolution: HD+ (720 x 1440 pixels)

From what we have here, there’s too much juice for mid-range and budget mobiles already. A quick advice is for you to brace up for impact. Before leaving, tell us your thoughts on these developments. More on Chipsets:

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