Showing posts with label Snapdragon 835. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snapdragon 835. Show all posts

Monday, April 3, 2017

HTC U flagship smartphone leaked in press-renders, reveals a button-free design

HTC U flagship smartphone leaked in press-renders, reveals a button-free design

HTC was rumoured to be working on a new flagship smartphone code-named HTC Ocean, which would be unlike any other handset that we have seen. Today, we have a leaked press-render of an HTC smartphone which seems to match the rumours.
According the leak, the smartphone is HTC U. It will be a full metal smartphone and have slim bezels. As you can see there are no physical buttons, only a USB Type-C port at the bottom with a pair of speakers. This matches the previous rumours we have heard about the HTC Ocean, where it was speculated to have touch sensitive sensors on the edges for certain functionalities like volume control and power button. There is no fingerprint scanner either so it could very well be embedded under the display and it seems to lack a 3.5mm audio jack as well.
There is also a leaked set of specifications for the handset which suggest a 5.5-inch display with quad HD resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, a Snapdragon 835 chipset and two storage variants of 64GB and 128GB. While there is no confirmation of the RAM, it is speculated to be 4GB. The rear camera could feature a 12MP sensor while on the front we could see a 16MP selfie shooter. It is expected to run on Android 7.0 Nougat OS with HTC Sense 9 UI. The handset is rumoured to be unveiled this month with a launch date in May.
If the speculations are true, this will be the third handset under HTC’s new U-series, the first two being the HTC U Ultra and U Play which were announced in January.
Publish date: April 3, 2017 12:46 pm| Modified date: April 3, 2017 12:46 pm

Xiaomi Mi 6: New leaks reveal box, front panel and hands-on images

Xiaomi Mi 6: New leaks reveal box, front panel and hands-on images

Xiaomi Mi 6 render. Image: Android Headlines
As the launch for Xiaomi’s next flagship draws closer, we are seeing more leaks emerging. In the past we had heard that it will feature the new Snapdragon 835 chipset, a dual camera setup and more. Today we have a more scoop around the device including some alleged hands-on pictures. Let’s go through them one by one.
Firstly there is the official box for the handset. Two different Weibo accounts have leaked two different coloured boxes of the handset. Both the boxes also have different specifications.
The specifications include a 5.15-inch display, Snapdragon 835 processor clocked at 2.45GHz, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. For the cameras there is a 30MP sensor with optical image stabilisation at the back and an 8MP camera on the front. The box also mentions a 4,000mAh battery, dual SIM slots, and a USB Type-C port.
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The second box which is the white one, mentions a 5.15-inch display with a 2.5D glass, a Snapdragon 835 processor with no mention of the clock speed. RAM on this version is 3GB while storage is 64GB. Even the camera is different, as the box mentions a 12MP rear shooter and a 4MP ultra pixel sensor on the front just like the Mi 5. Even the battery is smaller rating at 3,200mAh.
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Rumours suggest the white box is probably the base variant while the black box is the higher ‘Pro’ variant.
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Then we have an image of white and black front glass panels of the device. We can see that handset will have narrow bezels although the area on top and bottom are going to be fairly large. There are a bunch of openings above the display which are of course for the camera, earpiece and light sensors. It is being speculated that there is a third hole which could be for an iris scanner, but we have our doubts about that. Below the display is the opening for the front home button which has an oval shape. It is quite large and rumours suggest that the Mi 6 will feature an underglass ultrasonic fingerprint scanner used on the Mi 5S but with a fast sensor.
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Finally there are a couple of leaked images of the handset itself, but this one is apparently the Mi 6 Plus. The leaked highly-glossy black coloured variant shows the front panel of Mi 6 Plus with narrow bezels. The physical home button placed below the display will also house the fingerprint scanner. At the back we can see a dual-camera setup with dual a LED flash arrangement. These to cameras are said to be a pair of 12 MP Sony IMX362 sensors.
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Rumoured specifications of the Mi 6 Plus include a 5.7-inch full HD display, a Snapdragon 835 SoC with 4 GB of RAM while some also suggest 6 GB and 8 GB RAM variants. Other rumoured features include 64GB and 128GB storage options, going all the way up to 256 GB, and 8MP front camera, Android 7.0 Nougat with the latest edition of MIUI and a 4,500 mAh capacity battery. Pricing is said to start at 2,599 Yuan (Rs 26,000 approx) going all the way up to 3,499 Yuan (Rs 35,000 approx).
Publish date: April 3, 2017 11:57 am| Modified date: April 3, 2017 12:07 pm

Friday, March 24, 2017

The first Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 benchmarks are out and the results are a mixed bag

The first Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 benchmarks are out and the results are a mixed bag

Image: Qualcomm
Pick up any Android smartphone in the market today and chances are high that it’ll be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. Yesterday, the company revealed performance benchmarks for its latest and greatest SoC, the Snapdragon 835.
Some smartphone makers have taken to designing their own chips, Notably Samsung, Huawei and Xiaomi, but Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon processors have always set the tone in the market. The 800-series Snapdragon chips are the cream of the crop.
An SoC (System-on-Chip) is an all-in-one chip that houses all the electronics your phone needs to function. This includes the modems for wireless connectivity, the processor for logical calculations, the storage unit, RAM, image-processing unit and so on.
Qualcomm, like other chipmakers, usually license processor core designs from ARM, a chip designer, and then integrates it into the SoC. Qualcomm’s expertise lies in designing a cohesive SoC, and they’re very good at it.
The Snapdragon 835 is the latest iteration of the SoC and as with the Snapdragon 820 before it, is expected to make its presence felt in every flagship device in the market this year.
Production issues have limited the availability of the new chip and Samsung, which is making the chips for Qualcomm, is also hogging the first production run for its own phones. Because of this, we haven’t yet seen any new smartphone with an SD 835 SoC, and don’t expect to see one until the Galaxy S8 arrives later this month.
Qualcomm unveiled the technical specifications of the new chip and some performance benchmarks to AnandTech at the company’s San Diego headquarters.
First, here’s how it stacks up against the Snapdragon 820:
SoCSnapdragon 835Snapdragon 820
CPU4xKryo 280 at 2.45GHz, 4xKryo 280 at 1.9GHz2x Kryo at 2.15GHz, 2x Kryo at 1.59GHz
GPUAdreno 540 at 710MHzAdreno 530 at 624MHz
RAMLPDDR4x at 1866MHzLPDDR4x at 1866MHz
Camera support1x 32MP or 2x 16MP1x 25MP or 2x 13MP
ModemSnapdragon X16 LTESnapdragon X12 LTE
Mfc. Process10nm LPE14nm LPP
As you can see, Qualcomm has now moved to an 8-core chip and a 10nm process. The clock speeds of the CPU and GPU are also faster, which should directly translate to improved performance. The new Snapdragon X16 modem now means that the platform supports download speeds up to 1000Mbps, not that any ISP actually offers those speeds.
The Kryo 280 CPU cores are not a direct upgrade to the 820’s Kryo cores however. Qualcomm designed the first Kryo cores in-house, and they were very good, offering a major performance bump over the ARM-designed Cortex cores that Qualcomm used in the Snapdragon 808 and 810.
The Kryo 280, however, is again an ARM-designed Cortex core, but with some modifications. As part of a new licensing regime, chip makers can now ask ARM to make some modifications to ARM’s Cortex cores. The rights to these modifications are owned by ARM, but will not be available to any other manufacturer. It’s not clear why Qualcomm choose to go this route rather than build their own cores, as they did previously.
Anandtech speculates that Qualcomm is using modified ARM Cortex A73 cores. The new Adreno 540 GPU is a Qualcomm design however.
So how does it fare? Anandtech ran a number of standardised benchmarks to determine the performance of the platform. It must be noted that the tests were conducted on Qualcomm-designed reference devices rather than commercially available device. These results may not indicate real world performance in phones like the Galaxy S8, especially as device manufacturers tend to introduce their own refinements to the design.
Image: Qualcomm
Image: Qualcomm
CPU-only tests reveal that the SD835 performs around 10-22 percent better than the SD820 and that it beats competitors by a slim margin. This is in integer tests, which is more relevant for web browsing and other day-to-day activities performed on your smartphone.
The platform does appear to falter in floating point operation tests, where it’s around 23 percent slower than SD821. This may not affect real world performance much.
Overall the SoC is better than most current SoCs on the market and even beats the iPhone 7 in some tests. The iPhone 7 still finds a way to sneak ahead in some tests though, particularly in JavaScript performance.
GPU tests are where the new chipset really shines. The Adreno 540 is already clocked around 14 percent higher than on its predecessor. Overall, performance appears to be over 25 percent better than before, concludes Anandtech. It also handily beats the iPhone 7 in these tests.
All things considered, it seems that the Snapdragon 835 is indeed faster than the generation it replaces. However, its performance is apparently very comparable to Huawei Mate 9’s Kirin 960 SoC.
Power consumption could not be tested.
Publish date: March 23, 2017 2:01 pm| Modified date: March 23, 2017 2:01 pm

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

New press images of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ in ‘Black Sky’, ‘Orchid Grey’ and ‘Arctic Silver’ leak

New press images of Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ in ‘Black Sky’, ‘Orchid Grey’ and ‘Arctic Silver’ leak

Image Credit: Reuters
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus leaks are coming out at a constant pace with no signs of slowing down. Latest leaks involve new press images posted by prolific tipster Evan Blass on Twitter. The new photos show how Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will look like in the three colour variants, ‘Black Sky’, ‘Orchid Grey, and Arctic Silver. This is not the first time that we have seen the photos of the upcoming flagship but this is the first time we are seeing images of other colour variants in renders.
According to previous leaks, the standard Galaxy S8 would feature a 5.8-inch screen while the larger smartphone tagged as the Galaxy S8+ would come with a 6.2-inch display. Both displays would feature a WQHD+ resolution of 2,960 x 2,400 pixels and would also come with dual-edge curved displays.
Coming to the batteries, the S8 features a 3,000mAh unit while the bigger S8+ would feature a 3,500mAh unit. Other details are to do with availability. Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that users in the United States, Japan and China will get the Galaxy S8 smartphones that are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset, while the European and Asian markets would get the Exynos 8895 chipset. Higher 6GB RAM versions are expected to only be available in South Korea and China and not in the international variants of the smartphones. The standard versions are to come with 4GB RAM.
Additionally, Samsung is not going in for a dual lens, dual ISP format either. According to Kuo, Samsung thinks that the current day dual-camera ISP design is “immature” so both the S8 and S8+ will arrive with 12MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing unit. As previously reported, the company may add a rear camera with embedded DRAM that can allow slow-mo recording up to 1000 frames per second.
This is not the first time that a smartphone is equipped with embedded DRAM in the rear camera, as Sony has been using this in their cameras and other products. Sony launched its flagship Sony Xperia XZ Premium with the same embedded DRAM technology giving it the ability to shoot slow motion video up to 960 frames per second.
Last but not the least, Kuo also claims that a new Type-C USB port (not present on the current model) will also allow the smartphone to be used in ‘Desktop Mode’. The Dex feature is supposed to offer a Windows Continuum like experience, that will let the user connect the phone to a display and use a mouse a keyboard emulating a desktop experience.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Xiaomi Mi 6 expected to come in March with Snapdragon 835 chipset

Xiaomi Mi 6 expected to come in March with Snapdragon 835 chipset

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Qualcomm had announced earlier this month that it would be partnering with Samsung for its latest 10nm chipset – the Snapdragon 835 – which will be the next generation flagship Snapdragon processor. While the chipset is still under production, we have already started hearing about phones that are slated to come with it.
After hearing about Samsung Galaxy S8 coming with this chipset, the latest buzz on the grapevine is that Xiaomi’s Mi 6 which is expected to arrive in March next year, will also be housing Snapdragon 835.
According to GSMArena, an iSuppli analyst has said that Xiaomi Mi 6 will be the first Chinese smartphone to be sporting the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset. It is also expected to be coming our around the same time as Samsung’s Galaxy S8’s international launch.
Nothing is confirmed yet, as Xiaomi hasn’t officially stated anything around this news. The information was posted on the analyst’s personal Weibo account, so it is not even an official confirmation from iSuppli itself.
Having said that, the Mi 5 was announced at MWC 2016 towards the end of February and started selling in many markets by April. Going by that release cycle analogy, the logical release for the Mi 6 should be around end of February or start of March.

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