The Samsung Galaxy S22 would be powered by a Snapdragon 898, exit the Exynos
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For its new generation of Galaxy S22, Samsung would make a very strong choice. The manufacturer plans to place only Snapdragon 898 processors there. The consequence would be the disappearance of the Exynos chips for the brand.
The top of the range from Samsung is being prepared. The manufacturer’s new line of phones is expected to make its debut in January. The Galaxy S22 now pass on the factory carpets for assembly. The opportunity for insiders to give more information on the composition of the devices. For its new phones, the company should choose a Snapdragon 898 processor in general.
Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup would not use Exynos 2200 processors
The information is communicated by Super Roader, a former employee of the manufacturer who has converted into a Youtubeur. According to the elements that the latter has collected, Samsung would make a strong choice. For its new range, devices marketed throughout the world should only be powered by a Snapdragon 898 processor. Previously, the brand favored internal American chips for the United States market as well as in South Korea. The European and Asian markets, for their part, benefited from models with an Exynos 2200 processor. A situation which could change as early as next year.
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Indeed, for several years, the specialized press regrets a dichotomy between the two versions of Samsung phones. The Exynos chip is much less efficient than its Snapdragon cousin. The 2200 version would not have convinced the developers of the company which would have decided to turn to the American founder. This added to the fact that Asia still faces a shortage of components as well as production difficulties. The Galaxy S22 range should be the first to be marketed globally under a Snapdragon 898. According to the latest rumors, the range should be scheduled for the beginning of February.