According to South Korean blog, Navar, LG’s next-gen G-series offering, tentatively named theLG G9 ThinQ, will reportedly ship with the Snapdragon 765G instead of the SD865 to cut costs in a possible attempt to prevent it from being priced exorbitantly.
The South Korean consumer electronics firm will likely follow in the footsteps of HMD Global who recentlyunveiled the Nokia 8.3with the Snapdragon 765G under-the-hood. Both the 865 and the 765G support 5G connectivity, but the latter is relatively cheaper, enabling OEMs to price their phones more affordably.
According to Cee Stark (@Cstark_27), a renowned developer on XDA, a pre-release version of the Google Camera app revealed that the upcoming Pixel 5 and Pixel 5XL are codenamed ‘Bramble’ and ‘Redfin’, while the Pixel 4a is codenamed ‘Sunfish’. The names wereoriginally spotted on AOSP back in Januaryby XDA, revealing that the first two devices will be powered by the Snapdragon 765 platform, while the last one willmost likely be powered by the Snapdragon 730.
Do note that all of these is conjecture at this point, but if things do turn out the way it seems, discerning smartphone buyers may have a few less choices this year if they’re looking for flagship performance with 5G connectivity at affordable price-points.
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