Nokia has confirmed the presentation of a new mobile device with an integrated Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 processor for 5G networks and artificial intelligence.
One of the most important global processor events, the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit 2019, has already begun in the city of Maui (Hawaii) and the American company has officially presented some of its latest processors that are going to be released on the market. The Snapdragon 865 or the Snapdragon 765 are the ones that have attracted the most attention because they will incorporate connectivity to 5G networks and artificial intelligence.
Therefore, some companies such as Xiaomi have already pointed out that their next device will integrate the Snapdragon 865 for 5G and will adapt to this new technology. Nokia has done the same and has said that, soon, the company will present a mobile device with a Snapdragon 765 processor.
Announcing: the #Snapdragon 865 and 765 5G modular platforms. That means lower development costs, #5G phones in 4G form-factors, and faster commercialization. pic.twitter.com/gyeVpdAjt1
– Qualcomm (@Qualcomm) December 3, 2019
It seems that the latest generation processors with the ability to incorporate 5G will also soon reach mid-range smartphones to add a wider audience to this new technology. In fact, Nokia has already announced a device with the Snapdragon 765 processor for the year 2020.
However, the model and its characteristics are still unknown. At the moment we know that this new processor presented by Qualcomm has 7 nm architecture and 5G modem Snapdragon X52. Not bad, right? We have also been able to know that this new Nokia mobile will have PureDisplay technology on the screen, so it will be HDR, it will have automatic environmental adjustment and a brightness that will adapt to outdoor light conditions.
Little else we know, except that it could incorporate fingerprint reader on the side and a circular photographic section, but it seems tomorrow may be the day the company officially presents this new model coinciding with the presentation they had planned. It could be the next Nokia 8.2.
Undoubtedly, 5G technology will make the leap during the next year to mid-range terminals, and not only high-end, with prices ranging from 400 euros.