Besides the core clock speed increases and the boost to ARM’s Immortalis-G715 GPU, there’s little else different in the 9200+ compared to the previous version. That’s true right down to the connectivity suite; which includes the same sub-6GHz and millimeter-wave 5G modem, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.3 radios as the original — the latter two offering multiple simultaneous connections with near-instant switching.
Other core features include HyperEngine 6.0, the gaming enhancement that offers ray tracing support with improved framerates, a 4nm process that contributes to long battery life, dedicated image chips with a separate AI element for advanced photography tricks, and more.
MediaTek says we’ll see the first devices packing the 9200+ later this May. There’s no word on which company is bringing what just yet, but Oppo and Vivo have been prominent launch partners for this line in the past. News should break before the summer heat intensifies.
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