Snapdragon 775 is apparently set to take the performance of mid-range Android phones to a new level

Back in September 2020, it was reported that Qualcomm Snapdragon 775G in early 2021. Allegedly benchmark results implied that the chip would be about as good as last year’s flagship Snapdragon 865. XDA Developers now has more on the SoC, with the permission of a telegram channel.

The top mid-level slide is likely to be the success of the Preferred Snapdragon 765G to Google Pixel 5, OnePlus Nord and LG Velvet. It is expected to bring much more to the table than the Snapdragon 768G, which is an overclocked version of the 765G.

According to a seemingly legitimate internal document, the Snapdragon 775 (SM7350) will be built on the same 5nm process as the flagship Snapdragon 888. Needless to say, this will result in a huge increase in performance and efficiency over the Snapdragon 765G has as it is based on the 7nm technology.

Other specifications the document unveiled include a Kryo 6 Series CPU core arrangement and compatibility with LPDDR5 RAM @ 3200 MHz or LPDDR4X RAM @ 2400 MHz, and UFS 3.1 storage. It also says the chip will have the Spectra 570 ISP, which enables simultaneous support for three 28MP cameras and allows 60fps 4K recording. The SoC also supports Wi-Fi 6E.

This is not the latest version of the document, and the actual specifications may be a little different. Since XDA Developers independently verified its authenticity, it’s almost a given that the Snapdragon 775 is a 5nm chip. This increases the likelihood that it will deliver flagship performance for 5G-ready midrangers. Xiaomi may be one of the first manufacturers to use the new chip.

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