Wireless headphones are already worth the money, and soon, they’ll be even better. Bluetooth LE Audio promises a new high-power, low-energy audio codec. You can expect longer battery life, the ability to stream to multiple sets of headphones simultaneously, and more!
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Matthew Hughes Wed 13 Jan 2021 // 10:12 UTC Share
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The final spec published earlier this week shows the phone shipping with a MediaTek Dimensity 800 platform, rather than the more powerful Dimensity 1000 initially promised.
The Dimensity 800 is a mid-range chip, whereas the 1000 targets higher-end devices. This is reflected in the configuration. In addition to containing a weaker GPU and APU, the Dimensity 800 represents somewhat of a downgrade in CPU performance, touting four Cortex-A76 cores at 2GHz, compared to four newer Cortex-A77 cores clocked at 2.6GHz. It also lacks support for Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth Low Energy Audio.
Qualcomm QCC305x Bluetooth SoC series to bring Audio sharing, Adaptive ANC and more to mid-range TWS earbuds
With the rise of truly wireless earbuds, the SoC that powers the audio experience has become extremely important. Qualcomm has announced their newest Bluetooth Audio SoC for truly wireless earbuds, called the Qualcomm QCC305x. These new SoCs come with various new technologies such as Audio sharing, Voice service support, Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, etc.
With the launch of the QCC305x SoC series, Qualcomm is attempting to bring many of the premium audio features from high-end TWS earbuds to the mid-tier and more affordable levels. It will soon support the upcoming Bluetooth Low Energy Audio standard, which will enable a new highly-requested feature called Audio sharing.
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