Snapdragon 665, 730 & 730G Explained - Gaming for the

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Qualcomm has released their new lineup of processors – the Snapdragon 655, 730 and 73G and all of them come with radically improved GPUs that should provide a much better gaming performance especially for phones in the 10k to 25k range!

We have the world’s first gaming processor for smartphones in the newly released Snapdragon 730G from Qualcomm. It features multiple advancements like an overclocked Adreno 618 GPU as well as gaming elite features that had previously debuted with the flagship level Snapdragon 855!

We also have the regular 730 that is also a good upgrade in terms of features and speed when compared to the 710 and 712, not to mention that they are both built on the 8nm manufacturing process as compared to the previous 7 series chipsets that were all made on the older 11nm FinFET process.

The 665 is the least powerful chipset among these 3 but might be the one that we see the most of since it is a direct upgrade to the Snapdragon 660 that is being used in budget devices by multiple OEMs including Xiaomi, Asus, Realme and others.

It offers upgraded Adreno 610 GPU and the ability to support a 48MP sensor natively so we might find it in future devices like the Redmi Note 8.

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49 thoughts on “Snapdragon 665, 730 & 730G Explained – Gaming for the Mid Range!

  1. I get the part where its meant to do a fair bit of multitask and camera processing and that its for gaming (though you didn't mentioned if high graphics and processing games can do it at high setting.) What I'm trying to understand is, what the 730, 730g can't do that the 845 and above can do? I'm not much of a video or photo editor, I play a number of games, though not as heavy as PUBG, more of MARVEL STRIKE force and similar and SIMS world building, then you have the standard social media apps, messaging apps and calls and text. Will a mid range be sufficient or more than i need or does it have to be the high end chips. Thank You in Advance

  2. You actually answering my question for so long… Whay does G stand for lol it was gaming after all dude thx bro! U've deserved got the attention for explanations

  3. Wow now i understand it more. Thank you my friend. Im planning to buy a samsung galaxy S10 Lite but its not released here yet in the Philippines. So maybe i think i will go for the Samsung galaxy A71. At first i dont like the A71 because i thought that the 730g is not good for gaming. But now im enlightened by your explanation. And i only play Mobile Legends. Thank you again my friend.

  4. Very nice review man, extensive information yet easy to know. Keep up the great work! (Ps: if you can give examples of phone for each different chip would be much better!)

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