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7 Major Mobile Processor Brands in 2025: Comprehensive Comparison

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  Introduction Mobile processors determine smartphone performance, battery life, and user experience. With rapid advancements in chip technology, seven brands dominate the market. This article analyzes each brand’s architecture, GPU, parent company, market segment , and ranks them in gaming, price-to-performance, daily tasks, and power efficiency . 1. Qualcomm Snapdragon (USA) Parent Company: Qualcomm Incorporated Market Segment: Flagship to budget (Snapdragon 8/7/6/4 series) Architecture: ARM-based (RISC) GPU: Adreno (e.g., Adreno 740 in Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) Key Chipsets & Performance Flagship: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (Best for gaming) Mid-range: Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 (Price-performance balance) Budget: Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 (Entry-level efficiency) 2. MediaTek Dimensity (Taiwan) Parent Company: MediaTek Inc. Market Segment: Premium to budget (Dimensity 9000/8000/7000 series) Architecture: ARM-based (RISC) GPU: Mali/Immortalis (e.g., Immortalis-G720 in Dimensity 9300) Key C...

Android version 1 to 16 : Names and their release date

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The Evolution of Android: From Version 1 to Android 16 Android has come a long way since its inception, transforming from a basic mobile operating system into a powerhouse that dominates the global smartphone market. Each version has introduced new features, improved performance, and brought unique code names based on desserts (until Android 10). Let’s take a journey through Android’s history, from version 1.0 to the latest Android 16, exploring their release dates, key features, and what made them special - Here is a way to use Samsung note 10+ efficiently in 2025. - 1. Android 1.0 (No Code name) – September 23, 2008 The first commercial version of Android debuted on the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1). It introduced: Basic smartphone functionalities (calls, messaging, web browsing). Google apps integration (Gmail, Maps, YouTube). A simple home screen with widgets support. Fun Fact: Android 1.0 didn’t have a dessert code name, setting the stage for future sweet-themed v...

Technological Advancements in the Last Decade: A Digital Revolution 2010s to 2020s

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 The last decade has witnessed an unprecedented acceleration in technological innovation, reshaping industries, economies, and daily life. From artificial intelligence (AI) to 5G connectivity, these advancements have revolutionized how we communicate, work, and interact with the world. Here’s a look at the most transformative technologies of the past ten years. 1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AI has evolved from a futuristic concept to an integral part of modern life. Machine learning algorithms now power: Virtual assistants (Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant). Predictive analytics in healthcare (early disease detection). Autonomous vehicles (Tesla’s self-driving cars). Content generation (ChatGPT, Deepfake technology). AI’s ability to analyze vast datasets has improved decision-making in finance, marketing, and cybersecurity. - Linux is better than windows in 2025? Know more. -  2. The Rise of 5G and Faster Connectivity The rollout of 5G networks has tr...

Why You Should Consider Switching to Linux in 2025

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  In an era where digital privacy, performance, and customization matter more than ever, Linux stands out as a powerful alternative to Windows and macOS. Whether you're a developer, a privacy-conscious user, or someone looking to revive an old computer, Linux offers compelling advantages. Here’s why you should consider making the switch.  1. Complete Freedom & Open-Source Philosophy Unlike proprietary operating systems, Linux is free and open-source (FOSS). This means: No licensing fees —download and use it without restrictions. Full control over your system —modify, redistribute, or even create your own version. No vendor lock-in —you’re not tied to a single company’s ecosystem. 2. Superior Privacy & Security Linux is inherently more secure due to: Strict user permissions —malware has a harder time causing damage. Fewer viruses —Linux’s smaller desktop market share means fewer attacks. No forced telemetry —unlike Windows, Linux doesn’t track your activity by def...

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ in 2025: Is It Still Worth Buying?

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  Introduction Six years after its launch, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ remains a cult favorite among power users. But in 2025, with foldables and AI-driven flagships dominating the market, does this classic still hold up? We tested its performance, camera, and software support to see if it’s worth buying—especially in Nepal, where older flagships often sell at discounted prices. Specs Overview Feature Specification Display 6.8" Dynamic AMOLED, 1440x3040, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass Chipset Snapdragon 855 (USA) / Exynos 9825 (Global) RAM/Storage 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB UFS 3.0 (expandable via microSD) Cameras 12MP main (OIS), 12MP telephoto (2x zoom), 16MP ultrawide, TOF depth sensor Battery 4,300mAh, 45W wired/15W wireless charging Software Android 12 (One UI 4) – No official Android 14/15 support Price (Nepal) ~NPR 80,000–100,000 (used/refurbished) Performance in 2025: Can It Keep Up? Daily Use : The Snapdragon 855 still handles social media, browsing, and light gaming smoothly. M...