Snapdragon 875 May Go Official on December 1, Followed by a New Snapdragon 700 Series SoC

Snapdragon 875 May Go Official on December 1, Followed by a New Snapdragon 700 Series SoC

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https://wccftech.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-875-launch-december-1/

Just like last year, Qualcomm is planning to host its Snapdragon Tech Summit during the month of December. The only difference here is that unlike 2019, the chipset maker will be hosting a virtual event instead of a physical one. Regardless of the nature of the event, we and our readers can already guess that Qualcomm is expected to host one of the biggest announcements of the year; the unveiling of the Snapdragon 875. However, that’s not all, because there could be other releases, which we’ll be talking about right here.

The launch of the Snapdragon 875 will be a pivotal one as major Android flagship smartphone makers will be relying on this SoC to launch their handsets for 2021. We can expect companies like Xiaomi to announce when their first family of Snapdragon 875-fueled flagships will be announced. One interesting aspect of this chipset is how Qualcomm will position it to manufacturers. Keep in mind that the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865 Plus, Qualcomm’s high-end SoCs, ship without embedded 5G modems.

Snapdragon 875 May Go Official on December 1, Followed by a New Snapdragon 700 Series SoC

Oct 5, 2020, 4:22pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-875-launch-december-1/ > Just like last year, Qualcomm is planning to host its Snapdragon Tech Summit during the month of December. The only difference here is that unlike 2019, the chipset maker will be hosting a virtual event instead of a physical one. Regardless of the nature of the event, we and our readers can already guess that Qualcomm is expected to host one of the biggest announcements of the year; the unveiling of the Snapdragon 875. However, that’s not all, because there could be other releases, which we’ll be talking about right here. > The launch of the Snapdragon 875 will be a pivotal one as major Android flagship smartphone makers will be relying on this SoC to launch their handsets for 2021. We can expect companies like Xiaomi to announce when their first family of Snapdragon 875-fueled flagships will be announced. One interesting aspect of this chipset is how Qualcomm will position it to manufacturers. Keep in mind that the Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 865 Plus, Qualcomm’s high-end SoCs, ship without embedded 5G modems.