The Snapdragon 782G (SM7325-AF), an iterative upgrade to the Snapdragon 778G+, just arrived from Qualcomm.
With its 8-core Kryo 670 processor and Adreno 642L, the Snapdragon 782G is similar to the SD778G+.
This CPU has the same core configuration as the 778G+ – one Kryo 670 Prime core (Cortex-A78) running up to 2.7GHz, three Kryo 670 Gold cores running up to 2.2GHz, and four Kryo 670 Silver cores running up to 1.9GHz.
As a result of a slight increase in clock speed, the CPU is around 5% faster, while the GPU is up to 10% faster.
As with the older SoC, the 782G supports Quick Charge 4+ (up to 50% in 15 minutes), Qualcomm Spectra ISP with three 14-bit ISPs, and can process up to 2 gigapixels per second.
It also features the same Snapdragon X53 modem, which supports Sub-6GHz and mmWave, as well as Wi-Fi 6 up to 2.9 Gbps, as well as integrated Bluetooth® 5.1.
There is no word from Qualcomm about which phone will debut the Snapdragon 782G tomorrow, but we have a good idea it will be the Honor 80.