This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Snapdragon by Qualcomm for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
We know Blackberry, HTC, LG, Pantech, Samsung, Sony and T-mobile devices, but do we know Snapdragon? Maybe not. Just like being human, we can see each others faces but not our brains. We know what we can do but not all of our capabilities. Capabilities that can make clay into castles and stone into bridges. We can do this without the pretty face we always see, but beyond it, it's the brain doing the thinking and doing the most complex calculations quietly.
Snapdragon is the common denominator of the mobile brands we love. It became the brain of choice for these devices that made them exciting, fun, and useful. Blackberry, Samsung, Sony and other top brands can't all be wrong putting a snapdragon inside their devices. It might be something they can have an edge with against other competitors.
Who would not look for multitasking for optimum productivity, console like quality and realistic 3D gaming and effects, longer battery life to keep you going on a mobile and other portable devices? Given the fact that it is used by top product manufacturers, top operating systems like android, blackberry 7 and windows phone 7. And for the users, when we invest something on a device, we do not only look at the appearance, the hype and the glamor, but because we know that it is all that we needed.
Exciting and fun as it is, Qualcomm, the name behind Snapdragon, excitedly changed the name of the Qualcomm stadium, the home of the San Diego Chargers, into Snapdragon Stadium. This has been the fourth time the stadium is renamed and the first time that got a name from a specific product. This change was for just 11 days, when they've played against Baltimore, and hosted two college bowl games, the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl (Dec. 21) and the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl (Dec. 28).
Have you discovered the dragon inside your device yet? Snap it now.
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