After the introduction of smartphones in the mid-tier category, constituting of affordable price ranges, better design quality, and 5G connectivity, these smartphone companies have brought in a better and newer mid-tier 5G option with their brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G.
Based on an octa-core Kryo 570 processor, this has a far better CPU grant when compared to the 765G. This, in turn, boosts up the CPU function by 20%. The Adreno 619 GPU on the other hand delivers 10% better performance than S730G. The chipset thereby supports 4K, HDR video capture, 192 MP snapshots, and FHD+ displays of up to 120Hz or QHD up to 60Hz. When it comes to charging, it is backed by Quick Charge 4+ for faster charging and USB power delivery.
However, this is not for the 5G. Specifically meant for 5G support is the Snapdragon X52, supporting dynamic spectrum sharing, multi-sim support, as well as mmWave and sub 6Ghz bands. However, it is important to notice that when referring to the 765G, there is not much difference seen apart from the CPU up-gradation. Its major specificity lies in the X52 modem that helps in offering 5gmm Wave and meant for a globally 5G chipset for the upcoming smartphone devices with 5G connectivity. The full specifications are mentioned below in comparison to its preceding 730G chipset model:
Features | Snapdragon 730G | Snapdragon 750G |
Process | 8 nm | 8 nm |
CPU | CPU octa-core Kryo 470 @ 2.2 GHz | octa-core Kryo 570 @ 2.2 GHz |
GPU | Adreno 618 | Adreno 619 |
RAM | 2x 16-bit LPDDR4x, up to 8 GB 1866 MHz 2x 16-bit LPDDR4x | up to 12 GB 2133 MHz |
Display | 1440p+ @ 60 Hz | 1080p+ @ 120 Hz |
Modem | X15, 4G only, up to 800 Mbps downlink | X52, mmWave and sub-6, up to 3.7 Gbps downlink |
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth | FastConnect 6200, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1 | FastConnect 6200, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Charging | QuickCharge 4+ | QuickCharge 4+ |
Embedded with the special AI system, it helps to boost whisper level input to amplify even the lightest sound in a quieter environment as well as accelerating Snapchat filters. Smartphones are already bracing themselves up for this new chipset and it seems that the 750G supporting smartphones will be hitting the market before the end of the year.