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Watch Qualcomm uses a dragon to promote its Snapdragon processors [videos]

by on January 16, 2013 12:03 pm
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Fresh from introducing its latest processors at CES 2013, the Snapdragon 600 and 800, new video commercials that are quite well-made and fun to watch have been released by Qualcomm.

The first ad – which can be easily mistaken for a movie trailer – hints that a smaller, but more powerful dragon is coming to your smartphone. See how the dragon easily dodges missiles (smarter and more advanced) and grabs some fishes for lunch at the same time (better multi-tasking). There are also some other dragon actions inside.

The second commercial is more about battery life, but we won’t spoil it for you. So go ahead and press play on both videos.

How do you like the ads? Do they make you long for a Snapdragon-powered phone or a pet dragon? Hit the comments below.

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Comments
  • Ethan Word

    If a new one does come out soon lets hope it ends up on Sprint, I think the Find 5 is pretty amazing but I won’t switch to AT&T or T-Mobile.

    • silver_arrow

      It wouldn’t be on Sprint. That would require Sprint to pick it up as one of their devices and I do not see that happening. And Oppo seems to be more into unlocked GSM like everyone else

  • alex

    No thanks. Quickly got rid of my Find 5. So many bugs and battery life terrible. Just visit Oppo support forums to see the huge number of bugs reported.

    • Øystein Fjelldal

      I love my Find 5. Battery life, in my experience, isn’t worse than competitors. A few bugs in stock firmware, but no essential for my use, and custom firmware is available and easily installed

  • Dave Weinstein

    Really Oppo? Not much of an update. Is this really a full year’s work?

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