Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Chip Designed for Improved Battery Life and Ultra-fast Charging

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One of the paining issues smartphone users face is their battery life. Now the problem can be reduced since the new era of chipsets, Snapdragon 835 designed by Qualcomm is smaller in size but faster, with ultra-fast charging capability and more energy efficiency.

It also involves a Snapdragon X16 LTE modem, which will allow for up to 10x faster downloads than first-generation 4G LTE devices. Compared to the previous generation, Snapdragon 835 uses 40% less power and provides up to a 27% performance increase. Snapdragon 835 is 30% smaller than Snapdragon 820 which uses a new 10nm design with more than three billion ultra-efficient transistors.

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The new design allows smartphone companies to design and manufacture thinner but days-long battery life that needs less power and lasts longer. On the other hand, the processor is optimized for improved 4K video stabilization and auto-focus for photos, along with delivering better images that are sharper, less noisy, and include a higher dynamic range.

On the VR front, the 835 – which combines Qualcomm’s Kryo 280 CPU, Adreno 540 GPU, and Hexagon DSP – is expected to render 3D graphics 25 percent faster and output 60x more display colors in comparison to the Snapdragon 820.

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