Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Snapdragon processor 820, the latest news … – Blasting News

The South Korean company Samsung, according to reports from the site it.ibtimes.com, will be the first telephone company to use Snapdragon processor 820 . Some time ago, the Chinese manufacturer LeTV had reported to have used for the construction of a new smartphone. Meanwhile, it seems that Samsung has already delivered tests to Qualcomm leadership with all the results. Recall that in the past, the South Korean company had abandoned the use of the previous Snapdragon processor 810 , which was to be used for the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note.



Not yet released tests on the processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 820

At the moment were not disclosed the results of these tests. Certainly we will know more in the coming days. Now, we must see whether Samsung will rely on the new Qualcomm processor, definitely fast and reliable, or will be directed to a product already known as their Exynos , the processor that the company produces itself, in consideration the fact that the previous version, the Snapdragon 810, has had, in the past, several problems of overheating. This procedure certainly befits the South Korean home, given that the savings on the assembly of smartphones is remarkable.



New processor tested on Samsung Galaxy S7

The American Society of San Diego, California , Qualcomm, is a leader in the field of telecommunications and, on this occasion, gave the Snapdragon 820 to be tested on the new Samsung Galaxy S7, the next model that certainly is long awaited by phone lovers Mobile. The key feature of this new processor is the saving energy that is able to ‘put in place’, than previous versions placed on the technology market. It remains to be seen whether the South Korean company will opt for the inclusion of this item in the top of the range Samsung, which will replace the current model in the the first months of 2016 . We just have to wait for more news on the topic. If you want to continue to be informed click on the button ‘follow’, this beginning of the article.

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