Qualcomm® introduced Snapdragon™ processors and LTE modems support breath-taking speed, jaw-dropping graphics, ultra-fast connectivity and longer battery life on your mobile device so you can do more of the things you love. any Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processors and modems have 4G LTE connectivity built right in – and that’s just the beginning.
Some Snapdragon processors and LTE modems even support 4G+ connectivity, enabled by LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation. Carrier Aggregation (part of LTE Advanced), and it’s supported by many Snapdragon processors and LTE modems. Snapdragon processors and LTE modems also support all major 4G, 3G, and 2G cellular technologies, which lets your device automatically connect to the best available signal. That means fast download and upload speeds, quick network response times, access to rich app content and fast speeds with fewer bars. Google, LG, HTC, Kyocera, Motorola, Samsung, Sony and ZTE are among the manufacturers using the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. 4G+ also means that you can get faster speeds with fewer bars. That’s because 4G+ networks can use up to three connections at the same time. How will these devices stack-up against comparable solutions from Apple and Samsung? Share your comments with the Smartphone and Tablet Zone.
Some Snapdragon processors and LTE modems even support 4G+ connectivity, enabled by LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation. Carrier Aggregation (part of LTE Advanced), and it’s supported by many Snapdragon processors and LTE modems. Snapdragon processors and LTE modems also support all major 4G, 3G, and 2G cellular technologies, which lets your device automatically connect to the best available signal. That means fast download and upload speeds, quick network response times, access to rich app content and fast speeds with fewer bars. Google, LG, HTC, Kyocera, Motorola, Samsung, Sony and ZTE are among the manufacturers using the Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. 4G+ also means that you can get faster speeds with fewer bars. That’s because 4G+ networks can use up to three connections at the same time. How will these devices stack-up against comparable solutions from Apple and Samsung? Share your comments with the Smartphone and Tablet Zone.
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