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Posted by OPDogg
 - August 31, 2020, 19:58:06
I don't think Mediatek is to blame here at all. More reputable vendors are using Mediatek chips now, and we will see proper support for these phones. I doubt vendors like Xiaomi will not support their phones for after less than 2 years, regardless of the chip.
Posted by Anonymous
 - August 31, 2020, 19:03:28
While it's interesting to read how Mediatek is finally up their game, they still have something vital to be fixed.

Until today, Mediatek is identical to phones that doesn't offer long time support of its OS. Very rarely a Mediatek phone received 2 official OS updates. I know it's the vendor, not Mediatek, responsibility to provide such updates, but Mediatek plays some part of it (difficult to update, etc).

Unless you plan to buy a phone and forget about it in next year, I strongly advice not to take a phone with Mediatek SoC in it.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 31, 2020, 18:14:00
Qualcomm has lifted the veil off its newest mid-ranger. The Snapdragon 732G comes with two high-performance Kyro 470 Gold cores, six Kyro 470 Silver cores, and an overclocked Adreno 618 GPU. It is billed to debut alongside a Poco phone, which is very likely the Poco X3.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-confirms-that-the-Snapdragon-732G-will-make-its-debut-alongside-a-Poco-phone.490902.0.html