MediaTek Dimensity series 5G chips got a new member today – Dimensity 700. It uses a 7nm process technology and aims to bring advanced 5G functions and experience to the mass market. As you understand, it is positioning the entry-level MediaTek 5G chips. The launch of this chip means that the price of 5G smartphones will be further dropped.

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MediaTek Dimensity 700

The Dimensity 700 adopts an octa-core CPU architecture, including two large-core Arm Cortex-A76, with a main frequency of 2.2GHz. Generally, it comes with a 2 x 2.2GHz A76 + 6 x 2.0GHz A55. Also, it integrates the Mali-G57MC2 950MHz GPU. The Dimensity 700 supports advanced 5G technologies, including 5G dual carrier aggregation (2CC 5G-CA) and 5G dual card dual standby (DSDS), as well as faster and clear 5G VoNR voice services.

Features of Dimensity 700 include:

  • MediaTek 5G UltraSave power-saving technology: adopts advanced energy-saving technology to reduce 5G communication power consumption, thereby improving the battery life of the terminal. It includes intelligent detection of the network environment, OTA content recognition, BWP dynamic bandwidth control and C-DRX energy-saving management, etc. These technologies can intelligently manage the 5G connection of the terminal, realize energy saving and power saving, and bring users a longer 5G battery life.

MediaTek Dimensity 700

  • Support 90Hz screen refresh rate: Support high-definition resolution FHD+ display and high screen refresh rate, reduce animation, page scrolling, drag shadow and freeze of game screen, and bring smooth visual experience to end users.
  • Supports up to 64-megapixel camera and night shot enhancements: Supports a 48-megapixel or 64-megapixel main camera sensor with AI depth of field, AI coloring and AI beauty functions. The integrated hardware-level image accelerator can achieve multi-frame noise reduction, even at night, users can take high-quality photos with low noise.
  • Compatible with a variety of voice assistants: support Alibaba, Amazon, Baidu, Google, Tencent and other global voice assistants.
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