Yesterday, Qualcomm announced a new chipset called the Snapdragon 778G. The 6nm chipset is expected to appear in devices soon, and information reaching us has revealed that Realme will be one of the first manufacturers to launch a phone powered by the chipset.

According to info shared with us by the manufacturer, the Realme phone is codenamed “Quicksilver” and Realme is working closely with Qualcomm on its development.

realme Snapdragon 778G phone

The specs of the phone are still a mystery at this point and so is the design. Nevertheless, we expect it to pack impressive features.

The Snapdragon 778G is an octa-core processor with Kryo 670 CPU (Cortex-A78) cores clocked at 2.4GHz. It has an Adreno 642L GPU, a Hexagon 770 AI Engine, and a Spectra 570L ISP. The chipset will support displays with resolutions up to FHD+ and refresh rates up to 144Hz.

There is a Snapdragon X53 modem that brings support for mmWave and Sub-6 networks. It also has support for SA and NSA networks. Qualcomm says that the peak download speed goes up to 3.3Gbps. The chip has Qualcomm’s FastConnect 6700 as well as support for Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and NavIC. Qualcomm has also added support for aptX Adaptive Audio and Snapdragon Sound technology Suite.

 

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