The Nokia Lumia 900 launches to rave reviews

Last week Nokia turned heads with the Lumia 900 – a new smartphone featuring a Snapdragon processor. Many reviewers were big fans of this Windows Phone.

Hands-on with the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE featuring a Snapdragon S4 Processor

Sprint made the HTC EVO 4G LTE official at a launch party held in New York City yesterday. The EVO 4G LTE might be Sprint’s most ambitious smartphone yet, boasting 4G LTE, a Snapdragon S4 processor, and HD Voice—a new technology that was lauded heavily at the start of the event.

What can you do with the power of one charge?

We sent one phone featuring a Snapdragon processor around the world on one battery charge to make this video on one battery charge. In just over two weeks, the phone traveled from LA to New York, London, Paris, Shanghai, Moscow, Dubai, Mumbai, and Rio De Janeiro with a few pitstops in Istanbul and LA.

Windows 8 on Snapdragon Processors

Qualcomm has spent the last few years working closely with Microsoft on its Windows Phone operating system for smartphones. To date, every one of these Windows Phones use a Snapdragon Processor, offering fast graphics, zippy web browsing, and long battery life. Because this collaboration has been so successful, Microsoft is making its next-generation Windows platform—for both PCs and Smartphones—available to Snapdragon processors as well.

New Exclusive Games Announced for Snapdragon-Enabled Devices

On the eve of the 2012 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, we’ve announced some additional games that will be available exclusively for Android devices featuring Snapdragon processors. Qualcomm has worked closely with developers of these games to fully maximize the power of Snapdragon mobile processors and their embedded GPUs to bring a better gaming experience to mobile users.

Asus and Panasonic Launch Devices Featuring Snapdragon S4 at MWC

Mobile World Congress 2012 spawned a horde of smartphones and tablets that pushed the boundaries of design and features. You’ve heard the rumblings of what’s built into some of them, including cameras with fast shutter and autofocus speeds, large screens with HD resolutions, 4G LTE for lightning-fast internet speeds, and audio that can rival your living room speakers.

HTC Launches One XL and One S with Snapdragon S4 Processors

At Mobile World Congress 2012, HTC launched its newest, most advanced Android phones to date, yet at the same time consolidating its many product lines into a single, powerful brand, called “One”. The HTC One XL and HTC One S models are just a taste of what the future holds for HTC, as consistency will be as much of a driving force as impressive features and goliath-like processing.

The Snapdragon S4 Processor Unveiled

After much anticipation, the details of the Snapdragon S4 processor and all of its trail-blazing features have been announced in time for Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona.

Welcome to “Snapdragon Stadium”

Get ready to see red! Qualcomm Stadium is undergoing a temporary transformation, and for ten days, will become “Snapdragon Stadium.” Snapdragon Stadium’s tenure kicks off with the San Diego Chargers taking on the Baltimore Ravens on December 18 and will round out with the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl and Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl, December 21 and December 28.

The Snapdragon S2-Enabled Windows Phone

Over the past month Microsoft has announced a new generation of Windows Phone. At first glance, the new generation of handsets look similar to their predecessor. But inside they’re completely different.

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