Snapdragon The 4s Gen 2 supports slower LPDDR4X RAM. Also, the display quality is affected with a maximum refresh rate support of 90Hz. The camera setup capabilities have also been reduced. The dual ISP can no longer handle a 108-megapixel photo sensor, forcing manufacturers to opt for more modest 50-megapixel or 64-megapixel options.
The focus is on keeping affordability limited to the chip’s 5G capabilities. While it does have 5G connectivity, download speeds are limited at 1Gbps compared to the 4 Gen 2’s 2.5Gbps. Connectivity options are similarly limited, sticking to the older Wi-Fi 5 (AC) and Bluetooth 5.1 standards, a theme common to budget-friendly 4-series chips. However, the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 isn’t a complete departure. It retains the Qualcomm audio and voice communication suite, enabling high-fidelity music streaming at 96kHz. Camera features like multi-frame noise reduction and electronic image stabilization (EIS) are also present, along with dual frequency reception for better GPS accuracy. Xiaomi is the first brand to bring the Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 to the Indian market, integrating it into its Redmi line.
in India Xiaomi Speaking about the chip’s capability to democratize 5G access, Xiaomi President Muralikrishnan B said, “We are excited to work with Qualcomm Technology to enable users to access gigabit-fast connectivity. Many people have not yet experienced the benefits of 5G. With Snapdragon 4s Gen 2, Xiaomi can bring 5G connectivity to users across the world.” However, the Xiaomi smartphones that will be launched with Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 have not been revealed.
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