On June 30, it was reported that MediaTek today announced the launch of two entry-level 4G SoC chips Helio G25 and G35, both of which use TSMC 12nm FinFET technology.
Helio G25 integrates 8 A53 cores with a frequency of 2GHz, and the GPU is the PowerVR GE8320 with a frequency of 650MHz. It only supports a screen with a resolution of 1600 × 720 (HD+), and the camera can support up to 21 million pixels; The peripheral supports emmc 5.1 flash memory, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0, and the mobile network supports 4G dual VoLTE with a downlink rate of Cat. 7.
Helio G35 also integrates 8 A53 cores, and the CPU frequency is increased to 2.3GHz. The GPU is also PowerVR GE8320, and the frequency is 680MHz; The screen supports a maximum resolution of 2400 × 1080 (FHD+), the camera has a maximum of 25 million pixels, and supports emmc 5.1 flash memory, WiFi 5, and Bluetooth 5.0. The mobile network also supports Cat. 7 downlink and dual VoLTE.
Although it is officially said that Helio G25 and G35 support the HyperEngine game engine, we should know that these two products are not for games at all when we see the small core configuration of the A53. They only focus on low power consumption.
The Redmi 9A and Redmi 9C launched by Xiaomi in Malaysia today are equipped with G25 and G35 chips for the first time respectively, equipped with 6.53 inch HD+resolution screen, 2+32GB storage, and 5000mAh battery; In addition, a portal machine C11 of realme will also be equipped with Helio G35.
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