Good news for PUBG Mobile users, now you will get even better graphics experience

Technical office. For PUBG Mobile users, there is good news for the 2019 Snapdragon Tech Summit. At this meeting, Qualcomm will introduce the next generation SD865 flagship processor. This new flagship chipset processor will be the latest version of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chipset currently used on premium smartphones. With this processor, high-end video game users like PUBG receive 90 fps mobile video (second frame rate) and 10-bit HDR support.

Another feature of this new processor is that it can support a camera with 5G support and a 200-megapixel sensor. It also supports display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz. In such situations, this processor is seen in many of the leading smartphones that will enter the market next year.

At this technology summit, Qualcomm announced that this processor will support the PUBG Mobile game mode at 90 frames per second. This processor has 90 fps support which supports the highest game refresh rate display. Smartphones such as OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7 OnePlus 7T Pro, and ASUS ROG Phone II, launched this year, use refresh rates from 90 Hz to 120 Hz, which come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Series processors. And with this smartphone consumers get better gaming experience. With the new processor, users get a better experience.

The new processor not only supports game modes at 90 frames per second. In addition, users get a 10-bit HDR visual experience with a new processor. This mode is many times better than the current HDR Mobile PUBG mode. Game lovers can see this HDR mode in game settings. If players play this game on a medium range smartphone and activate this mode, they still won’t get the true 10-bit HDR experience. At the same time, players on premium smartphones can access this feature. This feature will work better on smartphones with SD 865. It gives users an amazing playing experience.

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