MediaTek Helio G100, which first appeared on a smartphone about a week ago, was officially introduced today. Helio G100, which has features that rival flagship models, will apparently be seen quite often now. Here are the details of MediaTek Helio G100…
The first device to use MediaTek Helio G100 was Tecno Camon 30S Pro!
Helio G100, which came to light with Tecno Camon 30S Pro, which was introduced last week, became official today. Generally speaking, it has similar features to Helio G99, and brings the biggest change on the camera side. G100, which brings a flagship wind in the mid-segment with 200 Megapixel camera support, works with a total of eight cores. Two of them are Cortex-A76 at 2.2 GHz, while the other six are Cortex-A55 at 2.0 GHz.
Allowing a maximum screen resolution of 2520 x 1080 pixels, the Helio G100 can work with UFS 2.2 storage and LPDDR4X RAM memory units. The chipset, which also supports 32 Megapixel 30 fps video shooting and 16 + 16 Megapixel shooting on the front, also has Elevator Mode, which allows you to quickly restore when leaving places outside the coverage area such as tunnels and elevators. The Helio G100, which does not offer 5G, which is seen as the biggest shortcoming of this processor, can be said to be a processor that appeals to the middle segment with VoLTE and dual 4G SIM support.
MediaTek Helio G100, which is currently only seen in a model on the Tecno side, will power many devices in the coming days due to its official introduction today. Let’s see what the G100 will offer in terms of performance. What did you think of the Helio G100 chipset? We are waiting for your ideas in the comments.
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