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Sunday, 14 September 2014

6 interesting Snapdragon-powered smartphones that most people don't know about

If you go out and randomly buy a high-end, mid-range, or low-end smartphone that runs Android or Windows Phone, chances are that this has a Qualcomm system-on-chip inside. That’s because Qualcomm is the world’s largest maker of mobile chipsets, and its Snapdragon SoCs are powering the majority of today’s most popular handsets.



The first Snapdragon chipsets - QSD8250 and QSD8650 - were introduced in 2008, and we can still find them in once-famous handsets like the Nexus One, the first HTC Desire, or the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Since then, every relevant smartphone maker (except Apple) ... Drop your comments and additions..Below

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