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Qualcomm Expects to Dominate Galaxy S26 Lineup, Casting Doubt on Exynos Takeover

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In a big shift, it was rumored that Samsung would rely on its own Exynos 2600 chip for most Galaxy S26 devices. That might be a massive exaggeration, as Qualcomm still expects to power the large majority of Galaxy S26 phones in 2026. more…

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Samsung may not be investing as much as expected on its own processors for its next generation of flags. At its financial conference in the 4th quarter 2025, Qualcomm confirmed that approximately 75% of the Galaxy S26 would be powered by its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, while 25% would use the Exynos Home Processor [...] The article Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: it will power 75% of the Galaxy S26 appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog of New Technolo…

Samsung is actively preparing the release of its new generation of high-end smartphones, the Galaxy S26. But according to the latest statements from a key partner, the manufacturer would have already made a major strategic choice on the core of its future models.

While it was thought that Samsung would be betting everything on its in-house Exynos 2600 chip for the Galaxy S26, a major twist has just occurred. Qualcomm, during its financial results presentation, stated that it expects to supply a large portion of the chips for the upcoming S26 range. [Read more] If you want to receive the best Frandroid news on WhatsApp, join this discussion.

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FrAndroid broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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