Gadgetren – The old Unisoc SC9832E chipset is still one of the mainstays of a series of mobile phones launched in the entry category to meet every need and activity of users.
Armed with this chipset, a mobile phone can come at a more affordable price without losing some features or support. Moreover, its performance is reliable enough for simple communication or surfing the web.
But of course, the features of the old chipset may feel lacking for some people. This makes a lot of sense, given that the Unisoc SC9832E has specifications that are quite behind compared to current entry chipsets.
Unisoc SC9832E Equivalent to What?
Based on the results of benchmark tests conducted by TeknoLoGue for ADVAN Nasa Pro device Using version 9 of the AnTuTu app, the Unisoc SC9832E chipset was recorded as only able to score 58,548 points.
We can say that there are hardly any new mobile phones that have such low results. Most entry-level devices with other chipsets at least manage to score more than 80,000 points, such as the Unisoc SC9863A-based Samsung Galaxy A03 Core.
The Unisoc SC9832E chipset packs only four cores developed based on the old ARM Cortex-A53 architecture with frequencies up to 1.4 GHz. The construction used, moreover, still uses 28nm technology.
Judging by these specifications, the Unisoc SC9832E is comparable only to old chipsets that have been long abandoned. These include MediaTek MT6732, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 which use a similar configuration.
Unfortunately, unlike the Unisoc SC9832E, the new mobile phone that carries many old chipsets has not appeared. That’s why we can’t show whether the three are comparable or not in the form of benchmark test numbers.
Specifications Unisoc SC9832E
In addition to packing the basic base and legacy processing technology, the Unisoc SC9832E also has several aspects that lag quite a bit. The GPU used by the chipset, for example, still uses the ARM Mali T820 MP1 GPU.
For memory support, manufacturers using the Unisoc SC9832E can only integrate LPDDR2 or LPDDR3 type RAM into their devices. Meanwhile, the internal storage media only supports eMMC 5.1 type.
The connectivity support provided by the Unisoc SC9832E is also quite behind. Not only the 4G Cat 4 network, the entry-level chipset still relies on many old technologies such as WiFi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.2.
As for camera support, the image signal processor used by the chipset can also only handle sensors with resolutions up to 13 MP. Recordable video can only be set up to 30 fps.