Sony could do without Qualcomm processors to switch to MediaTek

In the mid-range of your devices ... This is what is leaking into the network when there is just over a month left for the start of the event in which the new models of the company would be presented. Sony presented in the past MWC the new models X Performance, Xperia X and Xperia A, in which the risks in terms of changing the design or internal components were few, but this year it seems that the changes will come directly to the heart of its mid-range models leaving aside the Qualcomm processors to move to the MediaTek.

We are talking about the possibility of changing the processors in the mid-range of their terminals, so that the high-end models will not stop mounting the Snapdragon. In any case, the question here is not whether the most powerful processor will be the one destined for the top model of the brand, it is to ask whether the MediTek processors that circulate on the network as possible candidates for these new Sony G3112 and G3221 (which is how they are called in the rumor) are in the mid-range or low-range. We say this because Helio P20 octa-core 2.3 GHz They are the candidates that sound for these new Sony, processors rather something fair today.

We could also be facing two new models in addition to the Xperia X and Xperia A ... In any case there is nothing officially confirmed and we hope that this year's Mobile World Congress will show these new Sony models, with this rumored processor or with a more powerful one. Surely these days more rumors appear about them.


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