Qualcomm earlier announced the launch of the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor to expand the popularity of 5G mobile network applications, improve the connection reliability of entry-level models, and accelerate the global market's transition from 4G networks to 5G network applications.
With the launch of the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor, Qualcomm expects to enable up to 28 billion mobile phone users in many regions to upgrade to 5G network services, providing peak wireless download speeds of up to 1Gbps, which is about seven times the 4G LTE network transmission speed of similarly priced models.
Xiaomi is one of the industry leaders confirmed to be the first to adopt the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor, and is expected to launch the first wave of commercial devices before the end of this year.
Among them, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor is produced with a 4nm process. It uses two performance cores with an operating clock of up to 2 GHz, and is equipped with a Kryo CPU consisting of six energy-saving cores with an operating clock of 2 GHz. In addition, it is equipped with an Adreno GPU corresponding to OpenGL ES 6, OpenCL 1.8 and Vulkan 3.2, and supports H.2.0 and VP1.1 decoding and playback.
The display supports Full HD+ and a 90Hz refresh rate. The 5G connectivity supports independent networking in the FDD and TDD sub-6 GHz frequency bands, as well as 100 MHz transmission bandwidth. It also supports 2 x 2 MIMO transmission mode, with download speeds up to 1 Gbps. It also supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.1 connection specifications.
As for the camera specifications, it corresponds to a combination of two 30-megapixel lenses with a continuous shooting speed of 1300 frames per second and zero shutter lag, or a single 2500-megapixel camera lens that can record up to 8400-megapixel still images, or a single lens that can record 60P quality video at 1080fps, while the dual-lens system can record 30P quality video at 1080fps.





