So, it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to state that MediaTek sure has overpowered competitors. MediaTek’s progress has been very swift in terms of growth, development and therefore its popularity increased. The majority of the budget phones, if not all, are powered by MediaTek and for the price, they give a very good performance and money’s worth. But what MediaTek has an edge over, is the price. Now, in terms of technology, both MediaTek processors as well as the Snapdragon chipsets are very powerful and efficient. ![]() Aside from this, the arrival of chipsets such as MediaTek Helio P60 and MediaTek Helio P70 in the budget segment (which powers phones such as Realme 3, Realme 3i, Moto One Macro) has made sure that the competition is squeezed out of the market. When it comes to the budget segment, the smartphones powered by MediaTek processors rule the budget segment at the moment, with the MediaTek Helio P22 processor powering the largest number of smartphones in that segment, and a good portion with MediaTek Helio A22 as well. In India, 10k is the upper limit of the budget segment and above that the mid-range segment begins. Before MediaTek, the budget segment was practically unheard of. The American corporation Qualcomm came into the market with its Snapdragon processors almost over a year before MediaTek and at that time there had been a complete monopoly of Qualcomm in the mid-range market. ![]() ![]() There has always been an intense competition between MediaTek and Qualcomm in the market.
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