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New Snapdragon processors: a giant leap for affordable cell phones
When we think about major technological innovations in cell phones, our minds almost always and immediately go to those top-of-the-line models that cost over a thousand euros. But the stark truth is that the vast majority of us are simply looking for a device that does its job flawlessly, without emptying our bank account. Qualcomm, the famous brand that builds the "brains" of the overwhelming majority of Android smartphones in circulation, is perfectly aware of this reality and has just revealed a genuine revolution for the mid-range and entry-level segments. Get ready to meet the brand-new Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 processors.
Qualcomm's main focus for this new generation of processors is very simple and direct: to improve the functionalities you actually use in your day-to-day life. Instead of focusing solely on achieving stratospheric synthetic benchmark numbers that mean absolutely nothing to the average user, the company has focused on creating what it calls "next-generation capabilities designed for real-world experiences."
One of the biggest and most visible new features shared by both processors is the introduction of the new Snapdragon Smooth Motion UI interface. What does this mean for you in practice? It means that annoying stuttering when opening a heavier app or quickly navigating through your phone's menus will definitely become a thing of the past. Navigation becomes incredibly smoother, ensuring your smartphone responds to your fingers immediately and without frustrating hesitations.
Snapdragon 6 Gen 5: Cutting-edge photos and flawless gaming...If you're a user who demands a little more from your machine but categorically refuses to pay luxury prices, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 was designed with you in mind. This is the more robust and powerful of the two new chips and brings updates that will transform the way you capture the world around you. In the demanding photographic department, Qualcomm has integrated direct support for AI-based "Night Vision." This will allow you to take stunning night photos on mid-range phones, something that was previously reserved for the elite. Furthermore, the processor supports fast 32MP capture without any lag and even an unbelievable 100x digital zoom.
But the fun doesn't stop at photography. For avid video game lovers, the brand has introduced the latest version of its Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0. This intelligent system was meticulously designed to offer you long and uninterrupted gaming sessions, surgically managing power delivery so that the phone doesn't overheat in your hands. To help with this visual feast, the performance of the graphics unit (the Adreno GPU) has taken a tremendous 21% leap. This not only improves your games but also gives a strong visual "boost" to all the applications you use daily.
Snapdragon 4 Gen 5: 90fps arrives on the cheapest phones...Don't think, however, that Qualcomm has forgotten the more economical phones on the market. The new Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 brings with it a truly historic milestone for this family of basic processors. For the very first time in the history of the 4 series, you'll be able to enjoy video games at 90 frames per second (fps).
If you've ever tried playing a fast-paced action title on a cheaper phone and felt the image painfully dragged, this technological innovation will change everything. Playing at 90fps offers a brutal competitive advantage and visual fluidity that, until very recently, was strictly and exclusively reserved for high-end models. This proves that the technical barrier between expensive and more affordable phones is becoming increasingly tenuous and difficult to justify.
These fantastic innovations clearly show that the industry is finally realizing that true innovation doesn't have to be an exclusive benefit for those with deeper pockets. With the arrival of these two new processors on the assembly lines of major mobile phone manufacturers, the mid-range and entry-level devices that will land on store shelves in the coming months promise to deliver a super rich and fluid user experience. If you're considering upgrading your device soon and are on a tighter budget, just wait a little longer, because your next affordable smartphone will have a much brighter "brain."
Qualcomm just widened its mobile roadmap with two new chips that aim to make cheaper phones feel less cheap. The Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 promise faster app launches, better gaming, and longer battery life, while pushing Wi‑Fi 7 and newer AI features deeper into the midrange and entry tiers.
According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 brings "advanced capabilities to more devices” such as AI-powered camera features, immersive gaming, and more efficient performance, whereas the Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 is marketed to make essential connectivity and gaming more accessible without sacrificing battery life.
Between the two, the 6 Gen 5 appears to be less ambitious. The spec sheet says it delivers up to 20% faster app launches, 18% less screen stutter, and as much as 21% better GPU performance over the previous Gen 4. These meaningful upgrades are a counterbalance to odd downgrades, namely trading out mmWave 5G and L2 GPS band support plus USB 3.2 for USB 2.0.
As for the cheaper stablemate, Qualcomm says that the 4 Gen 5 brings 43% faster app launches, 25% less screen stutter, and a whopping 77% jump in GPU performance over 4 Gen 4, along with 90 fps gaming in the 4-series for the first time, not to mention Dual SIM Dual Active 5G connections. And yes, for all the positives, there's a negative here as well: RAM support have dropped from DDR5 speeds to DDR4X
With the new Snapdragon 4 and 6, it's obvious where Qualcomm is choosing to spend its silicon budget. The company is leaning into “Smooth Motion UI,” stronger battery efficiency, and connectivity upgrades, betting that users are more likely to appreciate fewer stalls, faster loading, and steadier wireless links than niche specs they’ll never touch.
Qualcomm states that both chipsets will show up in commercial devices in the second half of 2026, with Honor, OPPO, realme, REDMI, and Xiaomi among the initial launch partners. Yan Chen Wei, Senior Vice President at Qualcomm said, “This launch underscores our focus on delivering impactful solutions, with each platform intentionally designed to strike the right balance of performance, power efficiency and connectivity—helping our partners deliver next-generation smartphone experiences to more users globally.”
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