Snip Snap: Galaxy Z Flip 7 Might Use Exynos in the US After All, Firmware Suggests
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Samsung Might Bring Exynos Chipset to US With Galaxy Z Flip 7: Is This the End of Snapdragon for Galaxy?
Samsung might finally be shaking things up with its chipset game. For years, Samsung has been launching both Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset phones in the US and its own Exynos processors in India and the Asian market. But leaks now suggest the Galaxy Z Flip 7 could bring Exynos to the US market for the very first time. SamMobile spotted new firmware for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 that hints the upcoming Flip 7 might run on the Exynos 2500 chipset. This is…
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 'confirmed' to be Exynos-powered in the US
The never-ending story of which chipset Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 will use where continues. We've heard it would be going with the Exynos 2500 across the world, then we heard that Samsung's own chip would only be used in its home market of Korea, and now we're back to Exynos everywhere - more or less. According to a new report, firmware files for the Galaxy Z Flip7 show it being powered by the Exynos 2500 in the US. This is significant b…
New Samsung Foldables Get Exynos, Not Snapdragon
For anyone who keeps track of this stuff, new indicators point to the Galaxy Z Flip 7 being powered by a Samsung-made Exynos chipset in the US and not the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Previously, it was thought that both the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 would offer the... #Exynos2500 #GalaxyZFlip7
Galaxy Z Flip 7 could represent a first for Samsung, but maybe not in a way you'll love
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 could be equipped with the Exynos 2500 in all regions, including the US, instead of Snapdragon. This would be the first time that Samsung’s flagship clamshell phone may have Exynos. The decision is likely due to difficulties with Snapdragon 8 Elite’s thermal performance. When it comes to folding phones, Samsung has been in the market for some time, so it definitely knows a thing or two about both foldables and clamshells. The…
Galaxy Z Flip 7 Chip Shocker: US Model Tipped for Exynos, Not Snapdragon
For years, a predictable pattern has defined Samsung’s premium smartphone strategy in the United States: top-tier Galaxy flagships almost invariably arrive with Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon chipsets under the hood. However, if the latest whispers from the tech world are to be believed, this long-standing tradition might change. It looks like Samsung could equip the upcoming foldable Galaxy Z Flip 7 with the Exynos 2500 chip, coming to the US a…
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