Motorola, Sony, Oppo, Microsoft to release Snapdragon 810 devices this year

Qualcomm has announced that its 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor will power the premium tier mobile devices from major OEMs namely Motorola, Sony, Oppo, and Microsoft in 2015.

According to Qualcomm’s press release, more devices based on Snapdragon 810, including the recently announced LG G Flex 2 and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro, are expected to arrive in the coming weeks and months of 2015. Below are the statements of smartphone OEMs about their support for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810:

LG

“With an advanced feature set and stunning multimedia support, the Snapdragon 810 provides us with a tremendous foundation to enable the most advanced mobile experiences for consumers.” – Chris Yie, vice president, head of marketing communications at LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Xiaomi

“Our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies on the Snapdragon 810-powered Mi Note Pro provides us the ability to deliver more performance, features and user capabilities to a mobile device than ever before.” – Lei Jun, Founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Xiaomi.

Motorola

“The Snapdragon 810 processor will enable us to push the boundaries even further so we can continue delighting our customers with devices that give them new choices.” – Rick Osterloh, president, Motorola Mobility.

Sony

“We’re excited about the new capabilities of the Snapdragon 810 processor and are looking forward to working with Qualcomm Technologies as we bring new Xperia products to consumers later this year.” – Gen Tsuchikawa, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Sony Mobile.

Oppo

“We’re excited to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies on our Snapdragon 810-based devices to drive new value in the premium tier for our customers in 2015.” – Sky Li, vice president of OPPO and managing director of International Mobile Business.

Microsoft

“We look forward to continuing this relationship to deliver best in class Lumia smartphones, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 processors, and offer an unprecedented combination of processing power, rich multimedia, high-performance graphics and wireless connectivity for our customers.” – Juha Kokkonen, general manager for portfolio and product management at Microsoft.

Samsung was not mentioned on the press release which coincides with reports that it has ditched the Snapdragon 810 in favor of its own Exynos SoC due to overheating issues.

For the full press release and features of the Snapdragon 810 just hit the source link below.

source: Qualcomm

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Motorola, Sony, Oppo, Microsoft to release Snapdragon 810 devices this year

Qualcomm has announced that its 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor will power the premium tier mobile devices from major OEMs namely Motorola, Sony, Oppo, and Microsoft in 2015.

According to Qualcomm’s press release, more devices based on Snapdragon 810, including the recently announced LG G Flex 2 and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro, are expected to arrive in the coming weeks and months of 2015. Below are the statements of smartphone OEMs about their support for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810:

LG

“With an advanced feature set and stunning multimedia support, the Snapdragon 810 provides us with a tremendous foundation to enable the most advanced mobile experiences for consumers.” – Chris Yie, vice president, head of marketing communications at LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Xiaomi

“Our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies on the Snapdragon 810-powered Mi Note Pro provides us the ability to deliver more performance, features and user capabilities to a mobile device than ever before.” – Lei Jun, Founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Xiaomi.

Motorola

“The Snapdragon 810 processor will enable us to push the boundaries even further so we can continue delighting our customers with devices that give them new choices.” – Rick Osterloh, president, Motorola Mobility.

Sony

“We’re excited about the new capabilities of the Snapdragon 810 processor and are looking forward to working with Qualcomm Technologies as we bring new Xperia products to consumers later this year.” – Gen Tsuchikawa, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Sony Mobile.

Oppo

“We’re excited to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies on our Snapdragon 810-based devices to drive new value in the premium tier for our customers in 2015.” – Sky Li, vice president of OPPO and managing director of International Mobile Business.

Microsoft

“We look forward to continuing this relationship to deliver best in class Lumia smartphones, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 processors, and offer an unprecedented combination of processing power, rich multimedia, high-performance graphics and wireless connectivity for our customers.” – Juha Kokkonen, general manager for portfolio and product management at Microsoft.

Samsung was not mentioned on the press release which coincides with reports that it has ditched the Snapdragon 810 in favor of its own Exynos SoC due to overheating issues.

For the full press release and features of the Snapdragon 810 just hit the source link below.

source: Qualcomm

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Motorola, Sony, Oppo, Microsoft to release Snapdragon 810 devices this year

Qualcomm has announced that its 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor will power the premium tier mobile devices from major OEMs namely Motorola, Sony, Oppo, and Microsoft in 2015.

According to Qualcomm’s press release, more devices based on Snapdragon 810, including the recently announced LG G Flex 2 and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro, are expected to arrive in the coming weeks and months of 2015. Below are the statements of smartphone OEMs about their support for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810:

LG

“With an advanced feature set and stunning multimedia support, the Snapdragon 810 provides us with a tremendous foundation to enable the most advanced mobile experiences for consumers.” – Chris Yie, vice president, head of marketing communications at LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Xiaomi

“Our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies on the Snapdragon 810-powered Mi Note Pro provides us the ability to deliver more performance, features and user capabilities to a mobile device than ever before.” – Lei Jun, Founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Xiaomi.

Motorola

“The Snapdragon 810 processor will enable us to push the boundaries even further so we can continue delighting our customers with devices that give them new choices.” – Rick Osterloh, president, Motorola Mobility.

Sony

“We’re excited about the new capabilities of the Snapdragon 810 processor and are looking forward to working with Qualcomm Technologies as we bring new Xperia products to consumers later this year.” – Gen Tsuchikawa, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Sony Mobile.

Oppo

“We’re excited to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies on our Snapdragon 810-based devices to drive new value in the premium tier for our customers in 2015.” – Sky Li, vice president of OPPO and managing director of International Mobile Business.

Microsoft

“We look forward to continuing this relationship to deliver best in class Lumia smartphones, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 processors, and offer an unprecedented combination of processing power, rich multimedia, high-performance graphics and wireless connectivity for our customers.” – Juha Kokkonen, general manager for portfolio and product management at Microsoft.

Samsung was not mentioned on the press release which coincides with reports that it has ditched the Snapdragon 810 in favor of its own Exynos SoC due to overheating issues.

For the full press release and features of the Snapdragon 810 just hit the source link below.

source: Qualcomm

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Motorola, Sony, Oppo, Microsoft to release Snapdragon 810 devices this year

Qualcomm has announced that its 64-bit Snapdragon 810 processor will power the premium tier mobile devices from major OEMs namely Motorola, Sony, Oppo, and Microsoft in 2015.

According to Qualcomm’s press release, more devices based on Snapdragon 810, including the recently announced LG G Flex 2 and Xiaomi Mi Note Pro, are expected to arrive in the coming weeks and months of 2015. Below are the statements of smartphone OEMs about their support for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810:

LG

“With an advanced feature set and stunning multimedia support, the Snapdragon 810 provides us with a tremendous foundation to enable the most advanced mobile experiences for consumers.” – Chris Yie, vice president, head of marketing communications at LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Xiaomi

“Our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies on the Snapdragon 810-powered Mi Note Pro provides us the ability to deliver more performance, features and user capabilities to a mobile device than ever before.” – Lei Jun, Founder, chairman and chief executive officer, Xiaomi.

Motorola

“The Snapdragon 810 processor will enable us to push the boundaries even further so we can continue delighting our customers with devices that give them new choices.” – Rick Osterloh, president, Motorola Mobility.

Sony

“We’re excited about the new capabilities of the Snapdragon 810 processor and are looking forward to working with Qualcomm Technologies as we bring new Xperia products to consumers later this year.” – Gen Tsuchikawa, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Sony Mobile.

Oppo

“We’re excited to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies on our Snapdragon 810-based devices to drive new value in the premium tier for our customers in 2015.” – Sky Li, vice president of OPPO and managing director of International Mobile Business.

Microsoft

“We look forward to continuing this relationship to deliver best in class Lumia smartphones, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 processors, and offer an unprecedented combination of processing power, rich multimedia, high-performance graphics and wireless connectivity for our customers.” – Juha Kokkonen, general manager for portfolio and product management at Microsoft.

Samsung was not mentioned on the press release which coincides with reports that it has ditched the Snapdragon 810 in favor of its own Exynos SoC due to overheating issues.

For the full press release and features of the Snapdragon 810 just hit the source link below.

source: Qualcomm

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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lands On Sun Cellular

As they say, it’s better late than never. Sun Cellular has recently announced that they’ve added the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to their roster which is currently being offered under the Sun Plan 999.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Sun Cellular

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910C) specs:
5.66-inch WQHD Super AMOLED display @ 2560×1440 pixels, 515ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Samsung Exynos 5433 1.9GHz Cortex A57 quad-core + Cortex A53 1.3GHz quad-core processor
Mali-T760 Graphics
3GB DDR3 RAM
16GB/32GB internal storage
up to 128GB microSD card
LTE Cat. 4 150/50Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.1, ANT+
USB 2.0, MHL 3.0
16-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
Built-in Optical Image Stabilization
2160p video recording @ 30fps, 1080p @ 60fps
3.7-megapixel front camera, f/1.9 with 120-degree angle lens
1080p video recording @30fps
Fingerprint Sensor
Heart Rate Monitor
FM Radio tuner
IR Blaster
Android 4.4.4 Kitkat
Li-Ion 3,220mAh battery
Dimension: 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5mm
Weight: 176g

The Sun Cellular Plan 999 include unlimited SMS to Sun Cellular subscribers, 500 SMS to other networks, 2-hours’ worth of Sun-to-Sun voice calls, 1.5GB of data allocation every month. On top of that, subs will have unlimited access to Facebook, Foursquare, Google +, LinkedIn, Path, Twitter and Waze so as to not eat up the rather modest monthly data allocation.

In addition to the monthly fee for the postpaid plan, subscribers will have to pay an additional Php800 amortization every month for the handset’s cash-out. The lock-up period was not indicated on their website, or on any of their marketing promotions, but it’s possible that it will be 30-month affair.

We’ve already contacted Sun Cellular regarding the length of the subscription. We’ll update this post if we get any confirmation on their end.

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