Qualcomm Introduced Low-end Chipsets, Snapdragon 210 And Snapdragon 208

The renowned brand in the field of wireless telecommunication products, Qualcomm has announced two new processors: Snapdragon 210 And Snapdragon 208. However, these SoCs have been manufactured to bring the faster connectivity experience among smartphone and tablet users. In the pursuance of the firm, these new scions in company's 200-series will be available in commercial devices by the next year. Hither, it is envisaged that these microprocessors-based gadgets may glimpsed at Mobile World Congress 2015.

Notably, in the prior month this most preferred chipset company has also publicized about its octa-core 64-bit 615 SoC with built in LTE, which had been claimed to be arriving in HTC Desire 820. As per the reports, the corporation is collaborating with OEMs to gain a better response in the markets of China and India.

Snapdragon 210 And Snapdragon 208

Let's pour out the traits of Snapdragon 210 SoC processor that integrates multimode 3G/4G LTE-Advanced Cat. 4 support as well as LTE dual-SIM and dual Standby compatibility. Under the hood, it is armed with a 1.1 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex A7 CPUs alongside LPDDR2 or LPDDR3 RAMs. Along with the capability to display resolution up to 720p, it is also housed with an Adreno 304 GPUs.

It is asserted that the chip-set will be compatible up to 8-megapixel sensor and able to support 1080p HD Video playback. On the software facilities, it offers high dynamic range (HDR), autofocus, Zero Shutter Lag, auto white balance and auto exposure.

Snapdragon 210 And Snapdragon 208

Hashing out the specifications of Snapdragon 208, which has been crafted for the people those who are still using 3G. While the world is gradually switching to 4G LTE, but 3G is currently more prevalent in the regions, where 4G networks are not available. The processor has been designed to be congruent with 5-megapixel camera that will not be able to record videos those are above 720p resolution.

The 208-equipped devices will display pixel resolution up to 540x960p and they will not be harmonious with videos above qHD resolution. Noticeably, it shares some identical hardwares with its sib, 210 SoC such as the version of CPUs and GPUs as well as Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 technology that enables 75% quicker recharging than the usual.

 Snapdragon 210 And Snapdragon 208

Manifestly, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at the firm, Jeff Lorbeck has claimed that these new SoC processors are fabricated to deliver high-speed connectivity and an advanced mobile experience at affordable prices to the masses.