Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform for Android gaming devices, partners with Razer on a handheld dev kit with a 6.65" 120Hz OLED display
Snapdragon's G3x is Qualcomm's fantastically exciting bid to embrace the gaming market — a brand new reach for the manufacturer …
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Qualcomm takes pains to make it clear it designed this feature with privacy in mind. The visual data never leaves the Sensing Hub, & one potential application is the phone automatically shutting off the screen if it detects someone spying over your shoulder. Still kinda hate it.