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6 things your next Android phone can do

Every year, with built-in processors, phones become faster, smarter, and more efficient. If you like phone photography, slow motion video, and face or fingerprint unlocking capabilities, it's because of the chip that powers them. Qualcomm's next high-end Android phone chipset, Snapdragon 865, lays the foundation for the new features your phone will launch next year.

With Snapdragon 865, you'll get enhanced features such as 5G speeds, a 2-megapixel camera, support for digital driving licenses, and features that bring mobile games closer to the desktop experience. But I also want to point out some specific examples of Qualcomm's Snapdragon summit, illustrating what the phone of the future can do-as long as your phone manufacturer turns it on.

The Snapdragon 865 chip will appear in high-end mobile phones starting in 2020.

Each phone using Snapdragon 865 supports 5G and can support up to 8K high-definition video, which has super high resolution and can be converted into very large files.

For example, a 30-second 8K file may take up 1GB of space. Uploading through 4G can take up to 20 minutes. Without a fast Wi-Fi connection, even a short 8K video upload will become impractical, draining the battery. With 5G, you can upload and edit these videos faster in the cloud, and even collaborate on video editing with others on the go.

The presentation I saw was very instructive. In it, a large 8K video is uploaded from the phone to the cloud and shared with another person who edits it and shares it back. You need these super fast 5G speeds to easily handle large amounts of data.

Qualcomm uses sound waves to unlock screen fingerprint readers on mobile phones, and it's a tough start, especially on the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 phones. Now, Qualcomm is again trying to use 3D Sonic Max, a fingerprint reader that can provide a target large enough to align two fingers.

This means faster unlocking and greater security when matching more unique data points in the form of ridges, valleys and holes unique to your fingers. On the phone, you can choose to set up one or two fingers to unlock, or use two-finger authentication for mobile payments only, or choose an application such as a banking application.

It can also be used to capture your heart rhythm, which can feed new health apps.

I started to prefer secure face unlocking over the in-screen fingerprint sensor, but I like this idea as a backup method or as another option where you can customize how you like.

Phones with "fast" screens are becoming more common. The typical 60Hz refresh rate has been increased to 90Hz or even 120Hz on some phones, which makes smoother graphics ideal for gaming. But this is not the only benefit.

Snapdragon 865 will support screen refresh rates up to 144Hz, which makes the game and all screen animations smoother. Scrolling up and down the page is a good example, but the non-game demo that really took it home was a Snapchat filter that tracked me when I checked the "baby" and gender swap filters His face made my chin stand upright, thickened my eyebrows, and gave me a beard.

Imagine that when you are riding in a bumpy car and shooting video from the screen, a high refresh rate can make the movement smoother. (Please note that higher refresh rates may consume battery power.)

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