Qualcomm’s been placing more focus on AI, and the necessary means to support it, and the 6s 4G Gen 2 is no different.
The chip supports voice assistance via AI software for quicker response times when called. Moreover, Qualcomm has improved its microphone capabilities and echo cancellation to ensure voices remain on video and recordings remain crisp and undistorted.
Enter the Snapdragon 4
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The second chip, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 4, sits on the same hallmarks as the 6s 4G Gen 2. Qualcomm’s placed its Kryo CPU in this chip, too; however, its speeds only peak at 2.3GHz. When it comes to the Adreno GPU, smooth graphics with support for 120fps are highlighted. Such graphical promises are slated for phones with FHD Plus screens.
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The chip can support phones with cameras up to 108MP, similar to the 6s 4G Gen 2. Concurrent camera capture remains the same across both chips; however, Qualcomm highlights the SD 4 Gen 4’s “hardware-based multi-frame noise reduction.” Through this, the company states its chip can cut out grainy results when taking photos.
While swift 5G and Wi-Fi are touted, the affordable chip lends its strength to another area: battery life. With Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 4 Plus technology, the post claims the chip can bring users from 0% to 50% in roughly 15 minutes.
Qualcomm adds that the Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 and the Snapdragon 4 Gen 4 have been included in its “mobile roadmap” with their sights squarely on the mid-range and entry-level markets.