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Snapdragon Sound: Qualcomm’s Latest Technology For Audiophiles

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- Updated: 8th Mar 2021, 05:01 IST

Qualcomm will launch a new audio technology for Android. The name of the technology is Snapdragon sound that will provide the best audio connectivity. Regarding the Sound Technology, Qualcomm says, ” this is how sound should sound “.

According to the company, the Snapdragon sound can deliver HiFi sound in 24 bit per 96 kilohertz. Qualcomm will make sure to provide the best audio quality while video calling, gaming, and streaming.

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Apple is planning to launch the iPhone 13 with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon X60 5G modem. The X60 will have a higher power efficiency than the 7nm-based Snapdragon X55 model.

The iPhone 12 has the QualcommSnapdragon X55 modem which gives it a good battery life and high data speed. Also, so the iPhone 13 will have similar specs to the iPhone 12 family. However, the Snapdragon X60 will provide much more battery life and data speed to the smartphone.

Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound

The Snapdragon sound will use aptX technology that will provide the highest sound quality over Bluetooth. The Sound Technology will allow users to get a clear sound even on higher volumes on the phone speaker.

The Sound Technology of Qualcomm can automatically eliminate background sounds while calling. The aptX voice will provide 32 kHz voice quality with ultra-low latency of 89 milliseconds.

Qualcomm planes that the Snapdragon sound will provide a Glitch-free audio experience wirelessly. Sound Technology is smart enough to work efficiently around crowded networks. It can easily separate the host device from various devices connected to a single access point.

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Lastly, the technology is compatible with various voice assistants like Google or Alexa. Also, so the technology can easily swap between various voice assistants. Currently, Qualcomm is only testing this technology for Android devices.



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