Specs-wise, both processors are equipped with eight Arm Cortex-A53 cores that have a maximum speed of 2.3GHz for G35 while G25 maximum clock speed is slightly lower at 2GHz. They also carry the same IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPU but once again, clocked at a different speed with G35 running at 680MHz and G25 is tuned to 650MHz. While both chips still able to support dual-camera setup, the G35 goes up to 13MP and 13MP combo but G25 is limited to 13MP and 8MP. This also applies to their single-camera support which maxes out at 25MP and 21MP respectively. Not to forget, the G35 is also designed to support smartphone display of up to Full HD+ (2400 x 1080) but G25 is limited to HD+ (1600 x 720). Given their modest specs, we expect these new MediaTek processors to be used mainly on budget-oriented smartphones such as the realme C11 that is going to be launched in Malaysia today.