Just the other day, Qualcomm introduced its latest cutting-edge Application Processor (AP), the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Until the 4nm SoC gets replaced by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 in the second half of next year, this is the chip that you want your Android flagship to be sporting. Usually, there is an advantage to being the first phone to use new top-of-the-line silicon because the manufacturer can mention it in every promo. But here's the thing. Unless you're a smartphone enthusiast with a memory like an elephant, you're not going to remember which handset was the first to be...