Product Description
The MT6195VV typically includes an octa-core CPU architecture, combining Cortex-A76 cores for high-performance tasks and Cortex-A55 cores for efficiency. This hybrid configuration provides a balance between power and battery life, supporting smooth multitasking and gaming at mid-range settings.
The chipset is equipped with a high-performing GPU, likely ARM's Mali series, designed for demanding graphical tasks such as 3D gaming and video rendering.
As a 4G LTE chipset, it supports multiple LTE bands, allowing for high-speed internet access. MediaTek’s chipsets are known for providing good network reliability and efficiency across various connection types, including 4G LTE, 3G, and 2G networks.
The MT6195VV is capable of supporting high-resolution cameras, typically handling up to 48 MP for single-camera setups and multiple sensors for dual-camera configurations.
Specification
Manufacturing Process: It is built on a 12nm process, which strikes a balance between power consumption and performance.
AI Features: MediaTek typically integrates AI-driven enhancements in its chipsets, enabling better camera performance, real-time image processing, and battery optimization through MediaTek’s APU (AI Processing Unit)
CPU: The MT6195VV typically includes an octa-core CPU architecture, combining Cortex-A76 cores for high-performance tasks and Cortex-A55 cores for efficiency. This hybrid configuration provides a balance between power and battery life, supporting smooth multitasking and gaming at mid-range settings.
GPU: The chipset is equipped with a high-performing GPU, likely ARM's Mali series, designed for demanding graphical tasks such as 3D gaming and video rendering.
Connectivity: As a 4G LTE chipset, it supports multiple LTE bands, allowing for high-speed internet access. MediaTek’s chipsets are known for providing good network reliability and efficiency across various connection types, including 4G LTE, 3G, and 2G networks.
Camera Support: The MT6195VV is capable of supporting high-resolution cameras, typically handling up to 48 MP for single-camera setups and multiple sensors for dual-camera configurations