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Snapdragon 865 could bring built-in 5G to phones like the Galaxy S11

Snapdragon 865 could bring built-in 5G to phones like the Galaxy S11

Posted on June 18, 2019 By Jarvis

While Qualcomm’s 2018 top-tier mobile chipset – the Snapdragon 855 – has now made its way onto the majority of this year’s flagship smartphones, word of its successor has already emerged and it trumps the existing Snapdragon in at least one important way.

Based on claims from established tipster, Roland Quandt (@rquandt on Twitter, where he posted his findings), the next best-in-class Snapdragon is expected to feature an integrated 5G modem.
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