Earlier this year, Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset as the successor of the Snapdragon 778G+ platform. However, in a surprise move, the company has refreshed the Snapdragon 778G+ with the launch of the new Snapdragon 782G SoC. The new chipset is quite similar to the old one, with a few minor upgrades. Let’s take a look at its details.

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The Snapdragon 782G is a 6nm chipset with an 8-core Kryo 670 processor and an Adreno 642L GPU, much like the SD778G+. The CPU has the same core configuration as the 778G+: one Kryo 670 Prime core (Cortex-A78), which operates up to 200MHz faster at 2.7GHz; three Kryo 670 Gold cores (also Cortex-A78), which operates up to 2.2GHz; and four Kryo 670 Silver cores (Cortex-A55), which are clocked at 1.9GHz.

Qualcomm claims that the clock speed bump makes the CPU 5% faster, and the GPU 10% faster compared to the Snapdragon 778G+.

Similar to the previous SoC, the 782G supports up to 200MP resolution. The company claims to have boosted image details captured at 200MP. Additionally, it offers Quick Charge 4+ (up to 50% in 15 minutes), the same Fused AI Accelerator architecture, and the same Qualcomm Spectra ISP with triple 14-bit ISP compatibility.

FastConnect 6700 supports Wi-Fi 6 up to 2.9 Gbps, with plenty of capacity across the 6 GHz band and integrated Bluetooth® 5.2, while the modem is the same Snapdragon X53 with Sub-6GHz and mmWave capabilities.

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