Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 and 800 Processors Specifications

Qualcomm unveiled two new application processors to power future mobile hardware. Like their predecessors Snapdragon 600 and Snapdragon 800 come with power packed features for fast performance and better battery life.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Features

  • Quad Core Krait 300 CPU running up to 1.7 GHz
  • Adreno 320 GPU – offering over 3x the performance of A225 &, as the first GPU in the Adreno 300 series and introduces support for new mobile and GPGPU compute APIs such as OpenGL ES 3.0 , OpenCL and Renderscript Compute.
  • LPDDR3 RAM— (Low Power Double Data Rate 3)- LPDDR3 RAM will help in increasing the data transmission between different components. With this performance in increased in the processor.

  • Performance Boost—we expect the Snapdragon 600 processor to deliver up to 40% better performance than the Snapdragon S4 Pro processor.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 and 800 Processors Specifications

Snapdragon 800 Processors Features

  • Quad Core Krait 400 CPU—speeds up to 2.3 GHz, per core
  • Adreno 330 GPU—featuring patented Flex Render Technology and leading edge API’s that are designed to expand the use of GPU processing for general computing and other SoC tasks, the Adreno 330 GPU offers a 2 times better compute performance than Adreno 320
  • 2x32bit LPDDR3 RAM at 800MHz – with industry-leading memory bandwidth of 12.8GBps.
  • 4G LTE Cat 4 and 802.11ac—these connectivity options offer blazing fast, seamless connectivity with cellular modem boasting data rates up to 150 Mbps and 802.11ac at speeds up to 1 Gbps.
  • UltraHD—video can be captured, played back and displayed in UltraHD (previously called “4K.”) The resolution has four times as many pixels as 1080p. (1920x 1080 versus 4096 × 2304)
  • HD Audio—support for DTS-HD, Dolby Digital Plus and 7.1 surround sound.
  • Dual Image Signal Processors (ISPs) up to 55MP – with support for up to four cameras and allows for 3D captures, photo merging into a master 55MPixel image, separate autofocus and captures, 1080p30 video captures.
  • Overall Performance Boost—the Snapdragon 800 processor is expected to deliver up to 75% better performance than the Snapdragon S4 Pro.

Nokia Wins Patent Lawsuit Against RIM, Wants Sales Ban

Nokia RIM Lawsuit WiFi

Wireless industry is in war mood these days. Almost all companies fighting patent lawsuits against other. This week Ericsson sued Samsung over number of wireless patent disputes. But the big news is Nokia won patent lawsuits against the Blackberry makers. Now Nokia wants sales ban on number of Blackberry phones which use it’s WiFi patents.

Nokia said in a statement that a Swedish tribunal “found that RIM was in breach of contract and is not entitled to manufacture or sell WLAN products” without first agreeing to royalty terms with Nokia. As a result, Nokia said it is seeking court action to block the sale of RIM devices with Wi-Fi capabilities in the United States, the UK and Canada. (Wireless local access network technology, or WLAN, is usually marketed as Wi-Fi.)

RIM is not doing so good these days and it’s market share are not promising. Analysts have warned of dire consequences for RIM: “This could have a significant financial impact to RIM, as all BlackBerry devices support WLAN,” IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo told Reuters.

Canalys analyst Pete Cunningham added: “If a sales ban was imposed it would be a massive blow for RIM as it manages its transition to the new BlackBerry 10 software platform.”

Nokia said more than 40 companies license its handset patents, but RIM had argued that an earlier licensing deal with Nokia meant it should not have to pay a separate fee for Wi-Fi technology.

Peter Misek, an analyst at the New York-based investment bank Jefferies, said Nokia’s filings mean that RIM likely will end up paying royalties of $2 to $5 per phone, according to Newser.

Qualcomm Started Shipping Out MDM9225 and MDM9625 LTE and HSPA+ Modems

Qualcomm Gobi MDM9225 and MDM9625 LTE and HSPA+ Modems

Qualcomm is always ahead of race when we talk about modem chips compared to other competitors. To follow the same trend Qualcomm now stared shipping their third generation Qualcomm Gobi LTE chips samples to its business partners. Qualcomm next generation MDM9225 and MDM9625 LTE and HSPA+ modems will power many of the future smartphones, tablets, notebooks, portable hotspots and USB dongles.

Here are some of the features of the newly released Qualcomm Gobi chips

  • This is the first chip with LTE Advanced modem which delivers theoretical speeds of up to 1 Gigabits per second.
  • MDM9225 and MDM9625 chips are also the first to support LTE carrier aggregation and true LTE Category 4 with data rates of up to 150 Mbps and give network operators increased broadband speeds across their LTE service areas.
  • Implemented in a 28nm manufacturing process.
  • First chip with a 3GPP Release 10 Multicarrier HSPA+ (MC-HSPA+) Modem. Theoretical speeds up to 84 Mbps

Qualcomm MDM9225 and MDM9625 will be available in 2013.

Press Release

Today Qualcomm’s partners began receiving samples of our third generation Qualcomm Gobi LTE chips – our latest and greatest cellular modems. The MDM9225 and MDM9625 will be the first chips to contain new LTE and HSPA+ modems, which are faster and use less power than their predecessors.

Qualcomm Gobi LTE chips are used by our partners to add cellular connectivity to their products, including smartphones, tablets, notebooks, portable hotspots, dongles and more. Gobi allows these devices to connect to the Internet at fast 4G LTE speeds. But they’re also backwards compatible with older 3G and 2G cellular technologies, making it possible to find a cellular connection almost anywhere.

Qualcomm announced development of the newest Gobi LTE chips in February. Now that our partners have received samples, we expect devices with the chips to be available for purchase in 2013. Qualcomm Gobi’s features include:

First chip with a LTE Advanced Modem

-Delivers theoretical speeds of up to 1 gigabits per second.

First chip with a LTE Category 4 Modem

-Delivers theoretical speed of up to 150 megabits per second.

First chip with a 3GPP Release 10 Multicarrier HSPA+ (MC-HSPA+) Modem

-Theoretical speeds up to 84 Mbps

The new Qualcomm Gobi Chips will consume less power than their predecessors and continue to be manufactured using the 28nm process. The overall size of the board has also been reduced, both of which will help partners build sleeker products with longer battery life.

Apple iPhone 5 Comes With Qualcomm MDM9615M LTE Modem

iphone 5 leaked photo
iPhone 5 is going to be announced today at Apple event. When the whole world is concerned about the application and physical design of the next iPhone we at the 3gLteInfo are more concerned about the communication aspects.

The rumor is that Apple iPhone 5 will use Qualcomm LTE chipset. From some leaked photographs of the next iPhone the speculation is that Aplle is using Qualcomm MDM9615M LTE modem.

Qualcomm MDM9615 has a very impressive specification. The 28nm chipsent supports LTE (FDD and TDD), DC-HSPA+, EV-DO Rev-B and TD-SCDMA.

The official Qualcomm specification says:

Qualcomm MDM9615M will provide enhancements in modem performance, power consumption, board area and BOM expense. For example, the new chipsets will feature a dedicated processor that will allow OEMs to differentiate their products through the addition of value added services, and they will be able to develop Wi-Fi hotspot products without requiring an external application processor. Both chipsets will be compatible with Qualcomm’s Power Optimized Envelope Tracking (Q-POET) solution that provides further power consumption and thermal improvements allowing for smaller device form factors.

MDM9615M will also offer best-in-class modem performance by incorporating the latest version of Qualcomm’s Interference Cancellation & Equalization (Q-ICE) algorithm – leading to higher user data throughputs and increased network capacity. In addition to LTE TDD, the MSM9615 will also support TD-SCDMA, making it an optimized chipset solution well-suited for the Chinese mobile broadband market.

Qualcomm MDM9615M LTE modem

The MDM9615 is designed to pair up with the WTR1605 radio frequency IC and PM8018 power management IC to provide a highly integrated chipset solution. The WTR1605 will be Qualcomm’s first Radio Transceiver in Wafer Level Package and will be a highly integrated radio transceiver with multi-mode (LTE FDD, LTE TDD, CDMA, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, GSM) and multi-band support. The WTR1605 will be optimized for low power consumption and small footprint and will integrate a high performance GPS core with GLONASS support.

What do you think about the new iPhone 5 modem?

Lte Router

LTE Router is a new hot trend in mobile communication. These small but convenient devices are used to provide wireless broadband to home and business establishments. Most of these LTE routers have the theoretical LTE maximum downlink data rate of LTE networks which is around 100 Mbps in many cases. But the actual data rate varies from 5 Mbps to 10 Mbps. Similarly the uplink data rate also varies between 1 Mbps till 5 Mbps. The theoretical uplink data rate is around 50 Mbps for most LTE routers.

Apart from LTE almost all today’s routers supports WCDMA, HSPA+, GPRS and EDGE technologies. Here is a comprehensive list of all LTE router available in the market right now.

Lte Routers in Market

Elevate 4G Mobile Hotspot

Lte Router -  Elevate 4G Mobile Hotspot

Elevate LTE Router is provided by At&T. The device supports LTE and HSPA+ networks with theoretical maximum downlink throughput of 100 Mbps and uplink throughput of 50 Mbps.

Elevate 4G Mobile Hotspot operates in LTE 700/1700 MHz (AWS), UMTS 850/1900/2100 MHz, EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPS 1575 MHz bands.

Link to Elveta Mobile Hotspot Router

Nexaira NexConnect 3G/4G SOHO Router

Lte Router -  Nexaira NexConnect 3G/4G SOHO

The NexConnect is an amazing piece of hardware. It supports most of these days 3G as well as 4G networks.

The LTE router is compatible with AT&T, Sprint, Rogers, and Verizon wireless networks.

Get Nexaira NexConnect 3G/4G SOHO Router details here

Cradlepoint Mobile Broadband 3G/4G N Router

LTE Router - Cradlepoint Mobile Broadband 3G/4G N

This is a 3G/4G ready router. That means it can operate on regular broadband but in case of issues it can failover to 3G or LTE networks.

The LTE router can connect unto hopping 30 devices at the same time.

Get Cradlepoint Mobile Broadband 3G/4G N Router details here.

ZyXEL MWR211 802.11n Battery Powered Mobile Wireless Router, 3G/4G

LTE Router - ZyXEL MWR211 802.11n Battery Powered Mobile Wireless Router, 3G/4G

Similar to Cardlepoint mobile router ZyXEL also have 3G/4G ready features. The downlink throughput of this router is 150 Mbps which is better than other devices.

The other interesting feature in this LTE router is it can operate in battery standby mode and can run up to 3-4 hours without power.

ZyXEL MWR211 802.11n Battery Powered Mobile Wireless Router Details

Novatel MiFi 4620L Jetpack 4G Mobile Hotspot

LTE Router - Novatel MiFi 4620L Jetpack 4G Mobile Hotspot

Our last device in the list is Novatel MiFi 4620L. This is Verizon only LTE Router and can operate only in Verizon network. The router is both 3G and LTE network compatible. You can connect 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices at the same time.

Other technologies like DC HSPA+, HSPA+, WCDMA, EDGE and GPRS are well supported by Novatel MiFI.

Novatel MiFi 4620L Jetpack 4G Mobile Hotspot details here

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Huawei, Qualcomm Completed LTE CSFB (Circuit Switched Fallback) to UMTS Testing

3GPP LTE Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB)

Huawei and Qualcomm have completed an LTE FDD flash CSFB (Circuit Switched Fallback) voice call to UMTS using R9 protocol and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 processor, the MSM8960, during a series of optimisation tests.

The tests, based on the flash CSFB voice service for the R9 protocol, resulted in low call setup latency than that of the R8 protocol, and close to that of a native UMTS voice call. During the CSFB testing, which also included LTE TDD calls, good call setup times were seen for both UMTS and GSM.

The introduction of R9 CSFB will further enhance users’ experiences and enable voice services on their LTE-based smartphones, through CSFB to GSM and UMTS. The joint CSFB testing was part of an ongoing cooperation between Huawei and Qualcomm on interoperability testing and optimisation involving GSM/UMTS/LTE TDD/FDD technologies.

Huawei’s LTE CSFB service has been commercially deployed in the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Europe and other regions, allowing users to access LTE data and voice services.

Rohde & Schwarz Tests VoLTE and Audio Quality

Rohde&Schwarz demonstrated voice over LTE (VoLTE) and audio quality measurements with the R&S®CMW500 wideband communication tester and the R&S®UPV audio analyzer at LTE North America 2011. For the demonstration a commercial LTE USB dongle in collaboration with an IMS client running on a PC was used to simulate a VoLTE-capable device. This setup registered to an IMS server via LTE to establish an IMS call. The audio quality measurements carried out have been in line with the PESQ® standard.

Rohde&Schwarz also demonstrate the SMS over IMS Verification.