Qualcomm's new Snapdragon chip aims to bring 5G to sub-$100 devices | TechCrunch
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Qualcomm aims to fill the gap in the entry-level smartphone segment with this new chip, enabling more users in price-sensitive markets like India and Latin America to access 5G technology.
The Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chip lacks support for 5G networks in the non-standalone 5G deployment mode but offers connectivity through the standalone 5G deployment, helping telcos offer high-speed connectivity using their existing assets.
India's telecom giant Jio is exploring 5G feature phones due to a significant number of users in the country not upgrading to smartphones, highlighting the demand for 5G accessibility in affordable mobile devices.
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