For as long as I am writing on tech, when it comes to flagship Android phones and the chipsets inside them, I remember the Qualcomm Snapdragon always having an edge over others. And by others I mean the MediaTek chipsets as well as the Samsung Exynos processors. In fact, there used to be countless arguments around every Galaxy S launch in India because Samsung would often use Exynos chipsets in India variants, whereas the global variants would get Snapdragons.
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This year it has all changed. MediaTek, which in terms of volume became the dominant chipmaker in India earlier, now has closed the technology gap as well.
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