How Fast Is The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Than The Note 7?

There has been series of reports that Samsung is already back on track after the explosion incident of their Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This is because of their upcoming Galaxy Note 8 that promises excellence to all its consumers from all over the world. On the CES 2017, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has been tested and it seems like people already knew exactly how the Note 8 is way better than the previous Note series.

Qualcomm Confirms That Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Will Have Snapdragon 835

According to BGR, Qualcomm recently confirms that the leaks regarding Samsung Galaxy Note 8 are accurate and precise. The device would have Snapdragon 835 as its mobile processor. The Snapdragon 835 is smaller than the previous chips installed in other Android phones and Galaxy S7. However, this would not make the current less powerful than the latter as it promotes greater performance than the previous SoC.

Sources told the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 would be 20% faster than the Samsung Galaxy Note S7. This would also actually mean that Snapdragon 835 is greater than the Snapdragon 820 when it comes to speed. Also, the efficiency of the S8 would be 25% greater than the others.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 To Promote Quick Charge 4, Faster Charging Experience Confirmed

On the other hand, the Snapdragon 835 will also be a great tool for charging faster. The SoC, according to reports, supports USB-C connectivity with Quick Charge 4 attached on it. The Quick Charge 4, for everyone's information, is 30% more efficient and 20% faster than the usual.

When it comes to a wireless network connection, the Snapdragon 835 is also way faster than the others as it is packed with a built-in X1 6 LTE modem and a 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11 ac Wi-Fi. Also, the GPU of the Galaxy Note S8 produces 25% better 3D graphics than the Galaxy Note S7.

This is just a great indicator that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is really a device that everyone would want to have in the near future.

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