At a launch event in New
Delhi, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. has announced the new 205 mobile platform for
entry-level feature phones. It’ll bring various features including 4G LTE
connectivity, VoLTE, Linux-based OS, etc. Devices running 205 SoC will arrive
by the second quarter of this year.
We saw HMD Global blowing the
dust off the Nokia 3310. Now, it appears that Qualcomm is trying to offer some
social services for the underprivileged low-budget feature-phone community.
At an event in New Delhi, Qualcomm has announced their Qualcomm 205 SoC which can’t be
tagged as a ‘processor’ According to the chip-maker, it’s a mobile platform for
feature phones giving them the capabilities to leverage 4G LTE networks and
modern technologies like VoLTE (Voice-over-LTE).
Qualcomm 205
Features
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Dual-core CPU @1.1 GHz
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Adreno 304 GPU
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WiFi-N, Bluetooth 4.1, FM Radio, ANT+ (A wireless tech for
device cross-talk), GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou
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Rear Camera (3MP), Fron Camera (0.3MP)
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Support for LPDDR2 and LPDDR3 memory
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Support Linus-based OS (including Android)
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Dual-sim support
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VGA Display support (480p, 60 fps), support 720p HD video
streaming
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Qualcomm X5 Cat 4 LTE Modem (150Mbps Download, 50 Mbps Upload)
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Supports VoLTE and VoWiFi
Clearly, Qualcomm 205 mobile platform is things
for budget devices. It can be leveraged by various OEM on their devices
intended for growing markets like India, Latin America. Including 4G LTE
connectivity can of a great advantage for the budget users considering the
increasing footprint of 4G networks.
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