What you need to know
- Qualcomm has launched a new Snapdragon Insiders Access Program for technical content creators.
- The program is only accepting Snapdragon Insider members, and it’s not clear if the program will be open to the public.
- Program members get priority access to new Snapdragon-powered devices, events, and more.
Qualcomm has opened up another way for its branded content creators to interact with the products it backs.
Qualcomm has announced the launch of a new Snapdragon Insider Access program aimed at connecting tech-loving influencers with the products the company helps create. This new access program, open only to his Snapdragon Insider members, not the general public, gives him priority access to Snapdragon-powered device launches, exclusive access to events, and more. Insider members can sign up (opens in new tab) There is currently no deadline and creators can join the program at any time.
If you are selected, the company can add your name to a list of creators, provide you with a new device to share with the community, or attend events if you’d like to participate. Snapdragon Insider members must reside in the United States and be at least 18 years of age.

The company aims to attract and support a “diverse and traditionally underrepresented cohort of tech content creators” with the program. In addition, there are several different areas of content creation presented upon submission, and Qualcomm encourages creators to select all areas of potential interest. SoC authors hope that technical content authors looking to grow their community will take advantage of this opportunity.
Qualcomm has informed us that there is no limit to the number of members we welcome to join. In addition to the perks program members can look forward to, creators will be able to provide feedback on their devices and experiences at the event, he explained to Qualcomm. The program has just established a foothold, so wouldn’t it be a dream to receive your new Galaxy S23 device and play with it?
Qualcomm also touches on whether creators can keep the device they are given, and will explain this if they choose to receive the device. A final decision will be made.