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Samsung Galaxy S25 Switches to Snapdragon Processors Worldwide: Boost Performance and Connectivity!

The latest buzz in the tech world revolves around the upcoming Galaxy S25, with rumors swirling just ahead of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 launch next month. Exciting leaks have surfaced, including details about an IMEI listing, potential camera sensor upgrades for the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and rumored pricing information. However, one piece of information stands out as particularly significant – the chipset.

Renowned insider Ming-Chi Kuo recently revealed that “Qualcomm will likely be the sole SoC supplier for the Samsung Galaxy S25 (vs. 40% for the S24).” This news sheds light on Samsung’s decision to potentially forego Exynos chips altogether in the Galaxy S25 series.

In recent years, Samsung has faced criticism for its use of Exynos chips in flagship models, as their performance sometimes lagged behind Snapdragon-equipped counterparts. The decision to opt for Qualcomm as an exclusive supplier is attributed to “Samsung’s lower-than-expected 3nm yield,” according to Kuo.

Previously, the Galaxy S25 series was expected to feature the Exynos 2500 as an alternative to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in certain markets like Europe, the UK, and India. However, this shift towards Qualcomm could have implications on pricing and overall device performance.

Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that this move will benefit Qualcomm and TSMC, with TSMC being the exclusive manufacturer of Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 silicon. Reports suggest that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 might come at a higher cost than its predecessor, potentially impacting the pricing of Galaxy S25 devices.

While it remains uncertain whether this change will lead to a price increase for the Galaxy S25 series, it’s essential to approach these rumors with caution. Ming-Chi Kuo’s track record lends credibility to these speculations, raising questions about users’ preferences regarding Exynos versus Snapdragon chips in Samsung devices.

As we await further updates on the Galaxy S25 lineup, share your thoughts on this potential shift in chipset suppliers. Would you miss Exynos on the Galaxy S25? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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