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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 brings 4nm efficiency to budget phones

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Oct 24

Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, a new chipset aimed at bringing flagship-level efficiency and performance to budget and midrange Android smartphones. The launch, though low-profile, marks a substantial upgrade for the Snapdragon 6-series, which has traditionally powered entry-level and affordable devices.

The Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 is the first in its family to use a 4nm process, a manufacturing standard typically reserved for higher-end chips. This shift enables notable gains in both speed and energy efficiency. Qualcomm claims the processor delivers up to 36 percent faster CPU performance and a 59 percent boost in GPU capabilities compared to previous 6nm-based Snapdragon 6 models.

The chipset features an eight-core Kryo CPU configuration, with four performance cores clocked up to 2.4GHz and four efficiency cores running at 1.8GHz. This balance aims to improve multitasking, reduce app load times, and deliver smoother gameplay experiences. The integrated Adreno GPU also supports Snapdragon Elite Gaming technologies like Variable Rate Shading and Game Quick Touch, both designed to reduce lag and enhance frame stability during intensive play sessions.

In display handling, the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 supports Full HD+ resolutions with refresh rates up to 144Hz—a notable improvement for this segment that benefits both gaming and everyday browsing. On the imaging side, the platform can manage cameras up to 200 megapixels and supports 2K video recording. Qualcomm’s Multi-Frame Noise Reduction feature operates at the hardware level to deliver cleaner, sharper photos, particularly in challenging lighting conditions.

Connectivity has also seen a major boost. The new chipset supports 5G Release 16 for improved network efficiency and coverage, Wi-Fi 6E with speeds up to 2.9Gbps, and Bluetooth 5.4 for better device pairing and lower latency audio.

While Qualcomm has yet to confirm which manufacturers will first adopt the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4, brands such as Xiaomi, Oppo, and Motorola are strong candidates to feature it in upcoming models. If implemented well, the new platform could significantly narrow the performance gap between budget and flagship smartphones, giving consumers faster, more capable devices at lower price points.

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