Samsung is rumored to be strategically planning to introduce the Exynos chip series to its mid-range and flagship devices, with the Galaxy S23 FE being a prominent example.
The upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event is on the horizon, set to unveil a slew of new devices. It appears that alongside a focus on developing foldable smartphones, Samsung also aims to reintroduce Exynos chips to Europe and neighboring regions.
Samsung's array of smartphonesIt is anticipated that the Exynos chip could make its way into the mid-range Galaxy S23 FE, based on Geekbench chip test results. Whether this will be a dedicated version utilizing the Exynos chip remains unclear. According to the tests, the chip in the S23 FE is the Exynos 2200, and users can expect results after the S23 FE's launch later this year.
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According to a report by Pocket-lit, Samsung is actively developing Exynos chips for the Galaxy S24 series set to launch in 2025 in the European market. However, some analysts suggest that this chip might find a more welcoming reception in smaller markets. Previous Exynos processors have been criticized for lower performance compared to Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips. The Galaxy S series of phones, in general, feature Snapdragon processors.
Samsung phones currently employ both Exynos and Snapdragon chipsIn a broader context, Samsung is demonstrating a proactive stance, showcasing their confidence in the quality of their processors by incorporating them into their high-end smartphone models.
