'Improved Photography And VR' What Else You Get With Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Smartphones

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Jan 04, 2017 10:59 AM EST

Qualcomm's most special, efficient and highly upgraded Snapdragon 835 will be powering the next generation of mobile experiences. Everything, from camera to battery life of a smartphone, will now be taken to the next step of revolution.

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 flagship SoC will be showcased at CES 2017, according to a leaked blog post. It is said that, it would be quite special in terms of many things.

Surely, the strongest selling point for the chip will be its battery life. But Qualcomm hinted that its Snapdragon 835 processor carries a large number of upgrades that reflect a quickly changing mobile landscape. For instance, if we take Virtual reality. In addition to 25 percent faster Adreno 540 graphics, it improves positional audio and minimises the lag between motion tracking and on screen visuals.

Furthermore, Snapdragon 835 will sport both dual photodiodes in Cameras with improvements to hybrid autofocusing systems. It can also merge multiple shots to enhance the sharpness, reduce noise and add high dynamic range effects. 

Confirmed rumors have uncovered that Snapdragon 835 flagship SoC will be built by Samsung using its 10- nanometer FinFET process, which packs 30 percent more parts into the same space, resulting 27 percent better performance, that too drawing upto 40 percent less power, the company says.

Therefore, running out of battery will no longer be any issue now. As the new chip comes with Quick Charge 4, which supports 20 percent quicker charging than Qualcomm's last generation tech. According to the company, it will provide you upto 5 hours of extra battery life with just a five minutes charge. In just 15 minutes, it'll give Snapdragon 835 phones a half-full battery. Yes! that is very efficient.

In addition, the system uses its "INOV" (Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage) tech, and says the tech is compatible with Google's new guidelines for USB Type-C charging.Qualcomm further says its system has "advanced safety features for both the adapter and mobile device." It can gauge current, voltage and temperature to safeguard the battery, cables and connectors. "An additional layer of protection is also being added to help prevent battery overcharging and regulate current throughout every charge cycle," its press release notes. 

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