Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 vs MediaTek Dimensity 7360

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MediaTek Dimensity 7360 vs Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 — a scenario-based buying guide

TL;DR. If you want steady FPS and extra CPU/GPU headroom, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 usually wins. If you care more about battery life and a “modern” wireless stack, look at Dimensity 7360. Cameras are near-parity: the sensor and vendor processing matter more than the SoC.

1) Who each chip is for

  • Gaming, holding higher settings longer. Thanks to a newer CPU cluster and Adreno GPU, 7s Gen 3 typically delivers higher average FPS and sustains clocks better under long loads.

  • Battery life and connectivity. 7360 is thriftier in everyday use and comes with Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.4 and broader carrier aggregation (3CC-CA).

  • Photo & video. Both support high-res sensors (up to 200 MP) and 4K30. Final quality depends on optics and OEM algorithms.

2) What’s inside and why it matters

  • Dimensity 7360: 8 cores — 4× Cortex-A78 (up to 2.5 GHz) + 4× Cortex-A55; GPU Mali-G615 MC2.

  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 3: 8× Kryo — 1× Kryo Prime (up to 2.5 GHz) + 3× Kryo Gold (up to 2.4 GHz) + 4× Kryo Silver (up to 1.8 GHz); GPU Adreno 810.
    Generation mapping: Kryo Prime/Gold ≈ Cortex-A720 (ARMv9), Kryo Silver ≈ Cortex-A520 — a newer generation than the 7360’s A78/A55. That’s why 7s Gen 3 leads in single-thread CPU and rendering.

3) Connectivity & cameras — verdict in two lines

Both deliver 5G and Wi-Fi 6E. The 7360’s edge is Bluetooth 5.4 plus 3CC-CA (faster downloads where networks support it). On photo/video the formal ceilings are similar (up to 200 MP; 7s Gen 3 adds 4K30 HDR).
Bottom line: parity, with a small wireless advantage to 7360.

4) Real-world behavior under load

  • Extended gaming. Adreno tends to sustain clocks more consistently, but chassis cooling and firmware matter a lot.

  • Background + socials. 7360’s lower draw in light tasks helps you reach “a day to a day-and-a-half.”

  • Thermals. Both are 4-nm class; enclosure and tuning often matter more than the silicon.

5) Benchmark ballparks (for class orientation)

  • AnTuTu v10: 7360 ≈ 650–715k · 7s Gen 3 ≈ 780–810k

  • Geekbench 6 (CPU):
    — 7360 ≈ 1.02–1.12k single / 2.8–3.0k multi
    — 7s Gen 3 ≈ 1.17k single / 3.15–3.25k multi

  • 3DMark:
    — 7360 Wild Life ~3200, Wild Life Extreme Unlimited ~910 (off-screen)
    — 7s Gen 3 Wild Life Extreme ~1050 (stress test)
    Note: WL and WLE are different presets; treat comparisons as indicative of overall GPU class.

6) Quick decision guide (no table)

  • Priority: higher FPS in popular mobile “AAA” titles
    Choose Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 — newer A720-class CPU cores and Adreno 810 deliver stronger game performance.

  • Priority: long battery life and everyday stability
    Choose Dimensity 7360 — lower power draw in light workloads and an “UltraSave-style” approach help stretch a charge.

  • Priority: forward-leaning wireless features
    Choose Dimensity 7360Bluetooth 5.4 and 3CC-CA offer broader connectivity headroom when carriers support it.

  • Priority: 4K family/social video
    Call it a tie — both handle up to 4K30; results depend far more on the phone’s sensor, optics, and image processing.

7) Example devices (orientation only)

  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 3: appears in upper-mid models (e.g., Redmi Note Pro–class lines).

  • Dimensity 7360: used in lean, battery-minded models (e.g., certain vivo V-series variants).


Final advice. If you game often, pick Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. If you want longer battery life and fresher wireless features, pick Dimensity 7360. If the camera is critical, compare specific phones — sensor, optics, and software outweigh theoretical ISP differences.

Basic

Label Name
Qualcomm
MediaTek
Launch Date
August 2024
July 2025
Platform
SmartPhone Mid range
SmartPhone Mid range
Manufacturing
TSMC
-
Model Name
SM7635
Dimensity 7360 (MT678V)
Architecture
1x 2.5 GHz – Kryo Prime 3x 2.4 GHz – Kryo Gold 4x 1.8 GHz – Kryo Silver
4× Cortex-A78 up to 2.5 GHz + 4× Cortex-A55
Cores
8
Octa (8)
Technology
4 nm
4 nm
Frequency
2500 MHz
Up to 2.5 GHz
Instruction set
ARMv8.6-A
ARMv8.2-A (64-bit)

GPU Specifications

GPU name
-
Arm Mali-G615 MC2
Max display resolution
3360 x 1600
WFHD+ @ 120 Hz; FHD+ @ 144 Hz

Connectivity

4G support
-
LTE (FDD/TDD), 4G CA; WCDMA; TD-SCDMA; CDMA2000 1x/EVDO; GSM/EDGE
5G support
Yes
5G R16; NR DL 3CC (140 MHz); SA/NSA; DL up to 3.27 Gbps; 4×4 MIMO; 256QAM UL 2CC; VoNR / EPS fallback
Bluetooth
5.4
Bluetooth 5.4
Wi-Fi
6
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax), 2×2 (2T2R)
Navigation
GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, NAVIC
GPS; BeiDou; GLONASS; Galileo; QZSS; NavIC

Memory Specifications

Memory type
LPDDR5
LPDDR5 / LPDDR4x
Memory frequency
3200 MHz
Up to 6400 Mbps
Memory Bus
2x 16 Bit
-

Miscellaneous

Audio codecs
AAC, AIFF, CAF, MP3, MP4, WAV
-
Max camera resolution
1x 200MP
Up to 200 MP
Storage type
UFS 2.2, UFS 3.1
UFS 3.1
Video codecs
H.264, H.265
H.264, HEVC (encode/decode); VP9 (decode)
Video playback
4K at 30FPS
H.264, HEVC, VP9 playback
Video capture
4K at 30FPS
4K30 (3840 × 2160)
Neural processor (NPU)
Yes
MediaTek NPU 655 (6th gen)

Advantages

Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
  • Higher Frequency: 2500 MHz (2500 MHz vs Up to 2.5 GHz)
MediaTek Dimensity 7360
Dimensity 7360
  • Newer Launch Date: July 2025 (August 2024 vs July 2025)

Geekbench 6

Single Core
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
+16% 1185
Dimensity 7360
1020
Multi Core
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
+6% 3118
Dimensity 7360
2950

AnTuTu 10

Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
+18% 841580
Dimensity 7360
715000

SiliconCat Rating

76
Ranks 76 among all SOC on our website
90
Ranks 90 among all SOC on our website
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
Dimensity 7360

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