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Why the Snapdragon 765, not the 865, will make the biggest impact on 2020 Android phones

In 2020, the Snapdragon 765 showed that no one really needs a Qualcomm 800-series chip

Posted on December 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If there’s a constant among all the best Android phones today, it is that they’re all powered by Qualcomm’s chipsets. Qualcomm is the de facto choice for phone makers releasing a flagship device, and in 2020 it solidified that position with the Snapdragon 865.

But the bigger story in 2020 is the introduction of the Snapdragon 765. Everyone knows what to expect from a flagship Qualcomm design, but with the Snapdragon 765, the chip vendor showed that it could offer the same caliber of performance at a lower cost.
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