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    Snapdragon 782G is here to replace Snapdragon 778G+

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    Last updated: November 23rd, 2022 at 05:44 UTC+01:00

    Two weeks after the announcement of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, Qualcomm unveiled a new premium mid-range smartphone chipset: Snapdragon 782G. It will replace the Snapdragon 778G+ in Qualcomm's current lineup of smartphone SoCs and is designed to be used in affordable high-end and premium mid-range mobile phones.

    The Snapdragon 782G (SM7325-AF) is a minor improvement over the Snapdragon 778G+. It is still made using the same fabrication process (TSMC 6nm) and features the same CPU and GPU. The CPU features one Cortex-A78 (Kryo 670 Prime) core clocked at 2.7GHz, three Cortex-A78 (Kryo 670 Gold) cores clocked at 2.2GHz, and four Cortex-A55 (Kryo 670 Silver) cores clocked at 1.9GHz.

    Snapdragon 782G is a minor improvement over Snapdragon 778G+

    Qualcomm claims that the CPU performance is 5% better than the Snapdragon 778G+. The Adreno 642L GPU in the new chip is 10% more powerful than the previous-generation chip. The chipset can drive Full HD+ screens at 144Hz and 4K screens at 60Hz. It supports up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.

    The built-in Spectra 570L triple-14-bit ISP supports up to 200MP camera sensors. It can simultaneously process images from three camera sensors (up to 22MP each). It supports 10-bit color depth, up to 4K HDR video recording (HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG), and 720p video recording at 240fps. Other features of the Snapdragon 782G include support for 3D Sonic fingerprint reading sensors, Quick Charge 4+, aptX Adaptive audio codec, and 90FPS burst capture of 12MP images.

    The integrated Snapdragon X53 modem supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G networks, offering peak downlink speeds of up to 3.7Gbps and upload speeds of up to 1.6Gbps. Other connectivity features include a dual-frequency positioning system (GPS, GLONASS, NavIC, Beidou, GPS, QZSS, Galileo), Wi-Fi 6/6E, Bluetooth 5.2 (with LE Audio), NFC, and USB 3.1 Type-C.

    Snapdragon 782G could be a good fit for the Galaxy A74

    Qualcomm hasn't revealed when to expect phones with the Snapdragon 782G, but it is expected to debut inside the Honor 80, which will be announced later today. It could be a good chipset for premium mid-range Samsung phones such as the Galaxy A74.

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