Similar to the Snapdragon 730G, the Snapdragon 732G comes with two Kryo 470 Cortex-A76 based cores and six Kryo 470 Cortex-A55 based cores. The two performance cores are now clocked at 2.3GHz, a 100MHz faster than on the Snapdragon 730G, while the Adreno 618 GPU has a 15 percent boost.
The new platform still supports 2x16-bit LPDDR4X-1866 memory.
The Snapdragon 732G still comes with Hexagon 688 DSP and Spectra 350 ISP, as well as Snapdragon X15 LTE CAT 15/13 modem for 800Mbps DL and 150Mbps UL.
“Snapdragon 732G will deliver a powerful gaming experience, sophisticated on-device AI, and superior performance,” said Kedar Kondap, vice president of product management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “We’re excited to work with POCO on the new POCO smartphone powered by the enhanced Snapdragon 732G globally.”
Earlier, Qualcomm did a similar thing with the Snapdragon 765G, replacing it with a higher clocked/binned Snapdragon 768G version.
The Snapdragon 732G comes as a result of a partnership with POCO, which means we could see a new Poco smartphone based on this platform.
"We are extremely excited about the upcoming POCO smartphone and our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies that allowed us to create the first device on the market with the latest Snapdragon 732G Mobile Platform,” said Sam Jiang, head of products, POCO Global. “We believe the device will set a new benchmark in the mid-range category, completely redefining the relationship between a phone’s price and its capabilities."