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Basic Information
SOC Name
Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2
Brand
Qualcomm
Announcement Date
15 December 2025
Class
Entry level
Manufacturing Process
6nm
Manufacturing
TSMC
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CPU Specifications
CPU Architecture
4x 2.9 GHz – Cortex-A73
4x 1.9 GHz – Cortex-A53
CPU Cores
8 Core
CPU Frequency
2900MHz
Instruction Set
ARMv8.2-A
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Cache & NPU
Cache
2 MB
Cache Level
L3
SLC
1mb
NPU
Yes
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Memory
Memory Type
LPDDR4X
Memory Frequency
2133MHz
Memory Bus
2x 16 Bit
Max Bandwidth
17 Gb/s
Max Memory Size
8 GB
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GPU
GPU
Adreno 610
GPU Architecture
Adreno 600
Pipelines
1 Pipeline
Shading Units
128 Unit
Total Shaders
128 Unit
Vulkan Version
Version 1.1
OpenCL Version
Version 2.0
DirectX Version
Version 12.1
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Storage & Display
Storage Type
UFS 2.2
Max Display Resolution
2520 x 1080
Max Camera Resolution
1x 108MP, 2x 16MP
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Video & Audio
Video Capture
1080p at 60FPS
Video Playback
1080p at 60FPS
Video Codecs
H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9
Audio Codecs
AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV
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Connectivity
WiFi
Wifi 5
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.2
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Navigation Systems
GPS
Yes
GLONASS
Yes
Beidou
Yes
Galileo
Yes
QZSS
Yes
NAVIC
Yes
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Related SOC
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MediaTek •
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2021
421,890
Qualcomm •
8 cores •
2022
416,776
Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2
Qualcomm •
8 cores •
2025
413,497
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Positive Aspects
1. Good Performance for 4G Segment
Designed on a 6 nm node with a peak CPU clock of 2.9 GHz using four Cortex-A73 cores and four Cortex-A53 cores, Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2 delivers smooth performance for everyday tasks and multitasking in 4G budget devices. 2. Balanced GPU and Multimedia
The integrated Adreno 610 GPU supports FHD+ displays with up to 120 Hz refresh rate and handles casual gaming and multimedia content well for its class. 3. Wide Camera and Display Support
Despite being a 4G chipset, it supports high-resolution cameras up to 108 MP and Full HD+ video capabilities, making it versatile for mid-to-low tier devices with decent photography performance.
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Negative Aspects
1. No 5G Connectivity
Being 4G-only, this SoC lacks 5G support, which limits its use in markets where 5G is becoming standard. 2. Modest CPU and GPU Compared to 6 Series
While adequate for general use and entry-level gaming, Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 2’s performance remains behind newer Snapdragon 6/7 series chips, making it less suitable for heavy workloads and advanced gaming.