This year’s flagship Galaxy S22 family is fully operated for the Galaxy Chipset via Snapdragon 8 Allight due to Samsung’s own exemy -in -SOC issues with its own exemy 2500 SOC, no matter where you live, due to Samsung’s own exhibition 2500 SOC.
This has been rumored to change next year, and today the second rumor ‘confirms’ (any rumor can do) that the Galaxy S26 models will be within the Exynos 2600 chipset – but, due to yield issues, these exemy -powered S26 units can only start in Europe.
Samsung has been a priority market for Europe Exynos chips for a while, and that is a mystery. But if the rumor goes out, it seems that Europe will once again get a short end of the display stick, as the same source claims that Snapdragon 8 Allight 2, will be surprisingly ahead of the Exynos 2600.
Interestingly, Samsung’s system LSI Division, which has formed the Exynos 2500, is said to have lost about 400 million million due to the fact that Samsung has not used that chip in the S 25 family. So the company apparently does not want something repeat.
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