Back to All
OnQ Blog

Always On, Always Connected PCs with beyond all-day battery life

Brought to you by Windows 10 on Snapdragon
Qualcomm-image

We recently shared how Qualcomm Technologies is leading the way in Always Connected* PCs, building on our strong history of LTE modems in connected PCs while bringing ultra-fast connectivity for mobile users on the go. We explored how leading OEMs are turning to Qualcomm Technologies to bring mobile innovation to their customers with Always Connected PCs powered by our Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Mobile PC Platform.

These sleek, innovative Windows PCs are designed to offer an always-on, always-connected experience with beyond-all-day battery life and lightning fast (up to Gigabit speed) LTE. With an Always Connected PC, consumers are instantly on and always in the know — just like with a smartphone: open the device, authenticate with facial recognition, and the display instantly turns on with all data synced with the cloud.

With a history of mobile leadership, Qualcomm Technologies is always looking ahead to invent technologies today that deliver breakthrough user experiences tomorrow. The Always Connected PC is a shining example of our innovative vision coming to life.

Beyond all-day battery life

Now we’d like to take this always connected conversation one step further by exploring always on more deeply. First, let’s dive into how Qualcomm Technologies and Microsoft have come together to solve a major consumer pain point with laptops and 2-in-1 PCs today.

Based on our research, battery life is the number one pain point with today’s PCs. In fact, when we asked consumers what features they would include if they could build their own device, over 50 percent would want at least 20 hours of battery life, and close to 80 percent wanted at least 16 hours of battery life. While many competing devices today claim upwards of 10+ hours of battery life, there is clearly a disconnect between what is being promised and reality.

9

Windows on Snapdragon vs. the competition

The Snapdragon powered Windows 10 Mobile PC is instantly on, virtually always connected, and has a battery that lasts up to 22 hours.
Qualcomm-image

With the Snapdragon mobile PC platform, not only can these new 2-in-1 PCs achieve beyond all-day battery life, but they are also engineered to deliver many other benefits just like your smartphone: always on with email, with all your data synced and ready to go; silent because there are no noisy fans; and thin, sleek designs that are designed for on-the-go productivity, without throttling performance.

From inception, the Snapdragon platform was designed for extreme power efficiency, specifically small, portable devices that need all-day battery life. Given that mission, the Snapdragon 835 platform is designed to optimize the power consumption and performance across our octa-core architecture so consumers benefit from amazing battery life. This is achieved by integrating all the technologies onto a single chip (CPU, GPU, DSP, etc.), using low power architecture for these technologies, and making the size of the chip tiny — its transistors are just 10nm thick.

Qualcomm-image

Always On: Bringing smartphone-like features to the PC

With battery life just like your smartphone, your PC will not have to be powered down. It can be always-on*, syncing your data with the cloud (just like your smartphone). Thanks to a new low-power state called Connected Standby, your PC can be LTE or Wi-Fi connected depending on your location so it can connect with the cloud, provide notifications, listen and respond to your voice, and instantly turn on virtually wherever you go.

Qualcomm-image

These PCs can have great battery life whether you’re actively using them or if you’re in Connected Standby. You can expect up to 50 percent longer battery life in active use and 4-5x longer battery life in Connected Standby than with competing solutions.

Battery life for mobile users on the go

Qualcomm-image
Qualcomm-image

Fantastic battery life is not the only benefit this tiny low-power Snapdragon mobile platform can provide. Since it’s so low-power, it generates very little heat. OEMs can now build PCs without complex and noisy cooling fans which leads to quiet, thin designs.

And the advantages don’t stop there. The less space the processor and other components take up, the more room there is for additional bleeding-edge technologies and innovations, or OEMs can use that free space for an even bigger battery or more innovative form factors.

Qualcomm-image

Stay tuned to learn more about how Windows PCs and 2-in-1 PCs powered by the Snapdragon 835 mobile PC platform can deliver breakthrough user experiences and bring the best of smartphone design to the PC.

*requires a network connection

Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Opinions expressed in the content posted here are the personal opinions of the original authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of Qualcomm Incorporated or its subsidiaries ("Qualcomm"). The content is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be an endorsement or representation by Qualcomm or any other party. This site may also provide links or references to non-Qualcomm sites and resources. Qualcomm makes no representations, warranties, or other commitments whatsoever about any non-Qualcomm sites or third-party resources that may be referenced, accessible from, or linked to this site.

About the Author
Miguel Nunes
Miguel NunesVice President, Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Qualcomm relentlessly innovates to deliver intelligent computing everywhere, helping the world tackle some of its most important challenges. Our leading-edge AI, high performance, low-power computing, and unrivaled connectivity deliver proven solutions that transform major industries. At Qualcomm, we are engineering human progress.

Stay connected

Get the latest Qualcomm and industry information delivered to your inbox.

Subscribe
Manage your subscription

© Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies.

Snapdragon and Qualcomm branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm patented technologies are licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated.

Note: Certain services and materials may require you to accept additional terms and conditions before accessing or using those items.

References to "Qualcomm" may mean Qualcomm Incorporated, or subsidiaries or business units within the Qualcomm corporate structure, as applicable.

Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of our engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of our products and services businesses, including our QCT semiconductor business.

Materials that are as of a specific date, including but not limited to press releases, presentations, blog posts and webcasts, may have been superseded by subsequent events or disclosures.

Nothing in these materials is an offer to sell or license any of the services or materials referenced herein.