The Google Pixel 2 Will Feature The Snapdragon 836 Claims Famed Tipster As Reliable Sources Set Up For Conflict

The Google Pixel 2 Will Feature The Snapdragon 836 Claims Famed Tipster As Reliable Sources Set Up For Conflict

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Yesterday, we saw interesting reports surface w.r.t the Qualcomm Snapdragon 836. Or should we say, the rumored Snapdragon 836. The US chip giant surprised a lot of folks last year with the Snapdragon 821. Qualcomm’s a changed company after the Snapdragon 810’s throttling. Its experiment with semi-custom Kryo cores on the Snapdragon 820 wasn’t that perfect. To compensate, we saw the Snapdragon 821, in a speedier application of Intel’s tick-tock approach. Following suit, this year rumors of a ‘Snapdragon 836’ also surface. Now, we’ve got more on the matter. Take a look below to find out more.

With less than a week left until the iPhone 8 is launched, we’ll have very few flagship devices left for the year. Samsung’s all done with the Note 8 and soon it’s Apple’s turn. After that, once Google upgrades the Pixel lineup, it’ll be a wrap for major, mainstream flagships in 2017. Right on cue, these past couple of days have yielded a lot of information on the smartphones, due in October.

The Google Pixel 2 Will Feature The Snapdragon 836 Claims Famed Tipster As Reliable Sources Set Up For Conflict

Sep 7, 2017, 1:33pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/qualcomm-snapdragon-836-still-a-contender-good-source-google-pixel-2/ >Yesterday, we saw interesting reports surface w.r.t the Qualcomm Snapdragon 836. Or should we say, the rumored Snapdragon 836. The US chip giant surprised a lot of folks last year with the Snapdragon 821. Qualcomm’s a changed company after the Snapdragon 810’s throttling. Its experiment with semi-custom Kryo cores on the Snapdragon 820 wasn’t that perfect. To compensate, we saw the Snapdragon 821, in a speedier application of Intel’s tick-tock approach. Following suit, this year rumors of a ‘Snapdragon 836’ also surface. Now, we’ve got more on the matter. Take a look below to find out more. >With less than a week left until the iPhone 8 is launched, we’ll have very few flagship devices left for the year. Samsung’s all done with the Note 8 and soon it’s Apple’s turn. After that, once Google upgrades the Pixel lineup, it’ll be a wrap for major, mainstream flagships in 2017. Right on cue, these past couple of days have yielded a lot of information on the smartphones, due in October.