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Qualcomm confirms 5G capable 6 and 7 series Snapdragon chipsets coming next year

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Michail, 06 September 2019

Qualcomm Mobile hardware

While this year brought the first steps into the world of 5G, 2020 will be the year of large-scale 5G expansion. Currently, if you have access to a 5G network the choice of devices that support it are pretty limited and all these phones come with a premium price tag. One way which Qualcomm will tackle this issue next year is by introducing 6 and 7 series Snapdragon SoCs with integrated 5G modems.

Qualcomm is working on 6 and 7 series 5G Snapdragon chipsets for 2020

The Snapdragon 8 Series is already powering the first wave of 5G capable phones and will continue to do so in the flagship sector next year but the chipmaker wants to expand its 5G presence in more affordable devices.

Leading smartphone makers like Oppo, realme, Redmi, Vivo, Motorola, HMD and LG are all set to incorporate Qualcomm’s upcoming 5G platform in their midrange offerings with the new Snapdragon 7 series. These chipsets will be built on the 7nm process and are expected to be commercially ready as early as Q4 2019. In addition, the Snapdragon 6 series will bring the full 5G experience to even more consumers around the world in the second half of 2020.

Qualcomm is working on 6 and 7 series 5G Snapdragon chipsets for 2020

Qualcomm details that its expanded 5G portfolio will feature support for all key regions on the global stage and will offer solutions for both mmWave and sub-6Ghz spectrum networks. We should expect more details on these new chipsets in the coming months.

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Reader comments

  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 09 Sep 2019

90% of the world have no 5G network to support this and 20% of the world dont have even the 4G network to support this. And some countries like North Koera dont have any network for cell phones.

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  • PunkHazard27
  • vxs
  • 09 Sep 2019

Meanwhile in our country 5G will be available in 2024 or 2025 XD

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  • dude111
  • 8{c
  • 09 Sep 2019

Obviously, there is basically no phone using it! I still remember the first time I got a 4g phone five years ago: almost no congestion, much better signal (full bars vs 2 or 1 now) and higher speed than H+ Let's wait till it becomes more wi...

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