The recent fan-building efforts by Qualcomm fell short of Intel and AMD’s efforts to create a fervent following for their CPUs. A $1,500 smartphone for Snapdragon Insiders was unveiled, although lacking the Snapdragon 888+, the company’s top chipset at the time. The phone was covered in Snapdragon badges, but it didn’t advance Qualcomm’s technology any further than any other significant Android phone, thus the premium price wasn’t really justified. In order to reward Snapdragon Insiders, Qualcomm has created a new set of benefits that will grant them early access to a wide range of future Snapdragon-powered products.

If you’re already a member of this exclusive group then Qualcomm is offering you the chance to try out the newest Snapdragon-powered devices, work with brands, study under seasoned influencers through training programmes, and get first access to Snapdragon Insider events. In return, Qualcomm asks that participants inform the Snapdragon community and their followers on all platforms about their thoughts and experiences. All you need to do in order to become part of this community is to follow the Snapdragon on Twitter.

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Applications for the programme are now being accepted by Qualcomm, and those who are selected will be informed when a new gadget is ready for testing and invited to special events. Although the business did not specify which goods will be up for testing, it did state that they would come from reputable manufacturers who employ Snapdragon processors, many of which are found in the best Android phones. The objective is to assist underrepresented content producers, whose work will also be featured on Snapdragon’s official channels. Creators will continue to control their works, while Qualcomm will look for permission to utilise them in marketing campaigns.

The Snapdragon Insiders Access programme is open to anyone living in the United States who is at least 18 years old. It is entirely up to you whether you accept each invitation to a product or event. Qualcomm does not place a cap on the number of persons who can join. That was all we could do to address the most recent Qualcomm Insider Program update. I appreciate you taking the time to read the entire post.

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