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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (in pink) talks with Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf (fourth from left) at the Frankfurt Auto Show. Even with the licensing dispute between the companies, Apple reportedly continues to use Qualcomm processors in its newest devices. Mollenkopf declined to comment about the new iPhones beyond saying he hasn't seen them yet and that teardowns would show what chips are in the devices. With the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, certain versions used Qualcomm modems while others used Intel.

In Qualcomm's view, "a lot of innovation [in smartphones] is moving into the camera," Mollenkopf, He noted that Qualcomm in late August signed a deal with a Taiwanese company to introduce 3D cameras in Android devices, That would enable things like the face unlock technology found in the iPhone X, Other areas companies are innovating include augmented reality, security and "hardware that does low power machine learning," Mollenkopf said, Another big focus for the next couple of years strongfit designers series hard shell case for apple iphone 6 and 6s - pastel aztec by m.o.k. will be Gigabit LTE and 5G, Mollenkopf said, And more smartphone-like capabilities will move into companion devices like smartwatches and headsets, "The next step is people put things on their eyes," Mollenkopf said, "They may not do it while they're walking around, but it may change the way we see video."As for the licensing battle with Apple, Mollenkopf still believes the case will be settled out of court, but he couldn't predict when, In the meantime, Qualcomm is preparing for a trial, he said..

"I do think the history and experience is these things do get settled out of court," Mollenkopf said. "But sometimes you have to be prepared to go the whole distance."The Smartest Stuff: Innovators are thinking up new ways to make you, and the things around you, smarter. Batteries Not Included: The CNET team reminds us why tech is cool. That’s coming from the head of the world’s largest mobile chip maker. Remember that excitement when you held the original iPhone?. You may get that feeling back, only it'll likely be behind the wheel of a car.

In this edition of Ask Maggie, I offer my thoughts, Dear Maggie, I am in the market for a new smartphone and I am absolutely lusting after the new iPhone X, I don't have another phone to trade in since I'm giving my current iPhone to one of my kids, But $1,000 seems like a lot of money strongfit designers series hard shell case for apple iphone 6 and 6s - pastel aztec by m.o.k. to spend, Is it really worth it?, Tempted but cheap, Dear Tempted, I hear you, But to be clear, it's unlikely you'd get the 64GB version of the device, which costs $999, Instead, if you're spending that kind of cash on a super high-end phone, you'll want the 256GB version for $1,149 (that's £1,149 in the UK and AU$1,829 in Australia)..

As my colleague Roger Cheng put it, "Buying the 64GB iPhone X is like buying a Porsche with half a fuel tank: It looks good, but you're not going too far."Apple's iPhone X is its most advanced phone to date. And its most expensive. I agree. If you're going to drop that kind of dough on a new phone, why not spend the additional $150 for four times more storage?. But now we're just splitting hairs. The real question is whether you think it's worth spending $1,000 to $1,149 on a device that most Americans get rid of after a couple of years.


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