MediaTek is reportedly set to rename its upcoming sub-flagship chipset from the previously rumored Dimensity 9350 to Dimensity 9400e. This strategic move aims to align the new processor more closely with MediaTek’s current flagship lineup, enhancing its market positioning. While MediaTek has yet to confirm the official launch date for the Dimensity 9400e, the rebranding and anticipated performance enhancements underscore the company’s commitment to delivering competitive alternatives in the high-performance chipset market. So after testing the Mugen Power extended batteries (see review here), we're giving them away to readers who have the corresponding smartphones -- SE Xperia X10, HTC Desire, LG Optimus 2X and HTC HD7. Here's all you need to do -- leave a comment below indicating which of the 4 smartphones you use and why you want the extended battery from Mugen (costs between $50 to $110 each). The smartphone comes with a 7200 mAh battery, a 120Hz display, and a Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 4G processor. Inside, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 4G chipset with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. It is powered by the MediaTek Kompanio 540 processor and supports up to 8GB LPDDR5x RAM and 128GB eMMC storage. Read more in our articles including "MediaTek plans to rebrand its 8s Gen 4 competitor as the Dimensity 9400e" and "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app".
MediaTek is reportedly set to rename its upcoming sub-flagship chipset from the previously rumored Dimensity 9350 to Dimensity 9400e. This strategic move aims to align the new processor more closely with MediaTek’s current flagship lineup, enhancing its market positioning.
While MediaTek has yet to confirm the official launch date for the Dimensity 9400e, the rebranding and anticipated performance enhancements underscore the company’s commitment to delivering competitive alternatives in the high-performance chipset market. So after testing the Mugen Power extended batteries (see review here), we're giving them away to readers who have the corresponding smartphones -- SE Xperia X10, HTC Desire, LG Optimus 2X and HTC HD7. Here's all you need to do -- leave a comment below indicating which of the 4 smartphones you use and why you want the extended battery from Mugen (costs between $50 to $110 each).
Our coverage of MediaTek 8s Gen 4 includes: "MediaTek plans to rebrand its 8s Gen 4 competitor as the Dimensity 9400e"; "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app"; "Giveaway: Want an extra Mugen battery?". Each article provides unique insights and information.