QUALCOMM IS MAKING AN ANDROID CONSOLE?

In the past, there have been a lot of unsuccessful attempts to market a console that will work on the Android operating system.

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Qualcomm wants to market his handheld console that would work on the Android operating system.

This company known for their Snapdragon chipsets wants to use them in their handheld console that would remind the Nintendo Switch of its appearance.

As transmitted by Android Police, the development of a new gaming system has already begun, which should debut as early as next year. It will work on the Android 12 operating system, while apparently it will have joystick like switch has. The screen of Qualcomm's handheld console would be 6.65 inches in size, while the resolution would be at least 1080p, with a battery capacity of 6,000 mAh, it shouldn't have a battery problem.

In addition to these specifications, it is stated that they will have support for 5G and entry for the SD card if the user wants to expand the memory. If you are wondering what you could play on this handheld console, how it will work on Android OS, it will almost certainly have support for the Google Play app store, while it is expected to feature an Epic Games Store app that should also appear on other Android devices.

The same source said it could arrive as early as early 2022, with a price of $300, which is significantly cheaper than the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles, while it's in the same price range as a Nintendo Switch handheld console. The success of Nintendo's console this year and past may be one of the reasons Qualcomm decided to make this move. That company refused to comment on these allegations, which means we're going to have to wait for official information to make sure one of those things actually comes out.

In the past, there have been attempts to create a console that will work on the Android operating system, yet they have not gone well with the audience, the most famous example is the Ouya console, while there are also GamePop, GameStick, Nvidia's Shield, as well as many others...

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