Differentiated from premium by battery consumption and heat produced in pocket when not in use.
Somebody is going to get their chicken cooked with one of these processors.
Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 already does that, it’s the first “mid range” chip to have basically the same performance as the previous gen flagship.
And the comedy is that 7 Gen 3 is inferior to it. RIP naming.
“Premium” “pro” “elite” and so on, is near everything now a days, it has lost so much meaning.
No, it probably won’t. Premium devices are premium and cost premium for a reason, they won’t canibalize their own sales making weaker devices just as strong as their flagships.
Qualcomm doesn’t care. They get paid the same.
Remind me when they make a phone with the Z1 Extreme Pro chip.
So with the midrange having “premium performance”, what sort of performance will the high end have? Ultra premium?
Geez, what a non-statement. Low end smartphones have premium performance compared to high end smartphones 8 years ago. They’re basically just saying “technology will advance next year too”.
Is s23 ultra worth getting now or shall I wait for s24 ultra?
And Apple keeps bringing their flagship chip to SE.
A mid-range phone in 2023 is a high-end phone like 5 years ago.
So no need to get premium smartphones any more? Or will the premium smartphones have a faster SoC anyway?
Yeah, thought so.