Four more Snapdragon 888 phones are on the way, 888+ allegedly coming in H2 of 2021

31 December 2020
iQOO, vivo and Realme have officially confirmed that they are working on 888-powered phones. Allegedly, there's a Redmi K-phone on the way too.

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Shellyman Infinity, 31 Dec 2020Exactly, what's the point of the plus variant when the... moreand what's the point of having a baby when you're going to have another one in a few or so months...?

See the contradiction? So with that said, refrain from spewing nonsense again...

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    • 01 Jan 2021

    Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Nope A57 lower power cores still have 32 bit silicon built ... moreSo Q3-Q4 of 2022 but most likely 2023 for true 64 bit devices.

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      • 01 Jan 2021

      Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Because "few months". Try living without a phone ... moreTry living without a phone for "few months" ???

      Isn't food and a roof over your head most essential?

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        • 01 Jan 2021

        888's hegemony or reign? 🤔

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          • 01 Jan 2021

          Mediatek sux, 31 Dec 2020The intial tests of the mi11 are disappointing. https://you... moreBruh the device isn't even out there yet.

            Android--Master, 31 Dec 2020Snapdragon 888 has already destroyed its competitors. I ca... moreThe intial tests of the mi11 are disappointing. https://youtu.be/lhNmbOtvP98

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              • 31 Dec 2020

              Snapdragon release 888plus
              Asus:you know the drill give them to me

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                • 31 Dec 2020

                MI and realme are the curse of the smartphone industries in india. Now iq007 joins the list of crappy Chinese manufacturers and as usual the public will be fooled by the price and the specs and buy an incomplete product that has the most annoying OS.

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                  • 31 Dec 2020

                  Shellyman Infinity, 31 Dec 2020Exactly, what's the point of the plus variant when the... moreBecause "few months". Try living without a phone for "few months"

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                    • 31 Dec 2020

                    Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Since 810, all 8xx are 64bit. "64 bit" is not same as "64 bit only" which is different from "has 32 bit hardware too but not directly usable or supported"

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                      • 31 Dec 2020

                      Android--Master, 31 Dec 2020Snapdragon 888 has already destroyed its competitors. I ca... moreYes u can, it can do 10% more than 888.

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                        Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Q2 - April-June H2 - June-DecAh, 2nd half. Of course. Doh.

                        Thx m8.

                          Mobile tricky, 31 Dec 2020Wait for next year we will get 999 SD processor and next ye... moreIn any particular case, just go and buy whatever fits your needs and what your budget can give you.
                          Manufacturers are NOT forcing you to buy their latest products anyway (except Apple maybe, but they're now starting to slowly change after being caught doing those anti-consumer moves).
                          You really just need to upgrade whenever you need to or feel doing so.

                          Manufacturers are making new chipsets every year because in the entire world, there will always be at least one person that would be due in for an upgrade, and they're catering to offer the latest every single time, so you really can't blame them. Oh wait, you really shouldn't blame them at all. They're simply doing their own things, and it's already up to you to decide on what to do with your own money.

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                            Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Since 810, all 8xx are 64bit. Nope A57 lower power cores still have 32 bit silicon built into them,despite them being 64 bit processors.
                            Because ARM thinks there is atleast 12 to 15 % mobile apps still relying on 32 bit.

                            Though they have promised to remove all 32 bit silicon from the Soc, but only in 2022.

                            https://m.gsmarena.com/arm_will_drop_32bit_support_in_the_big_cortexa_cores_starting_in_2022-news-45688.php

                              Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020H2 = july - december Asus ROG 4 will have dibs on it.

                                Snapdragon 888 has already destroyed its competitors.
                                I can only imagine what the 888+ will do.

                                  Anonymous, 31 Dec 2020Plus version has no benefit. Qualcomm makes because they ... moreExactly, what's the point of the plus variant when the next-gen SoC is coming out in a few months.

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                                    • 31 Dec 2020

                                    AnonD-940827, 31 Dec 2020What's the difference between h2 and 2q of 2021? Q2 - April-June
                                    H2 - June-Dec

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                                      • 31 Dec 2020

                                      AnonD-940827, 31 Dec 2020What's the difference between h2 and 2q of 2021? H2 = july - december

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                                        What's the difference between h2 and 2q of 2021?