The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is probably one of the best Android smartphones of 2023, especially if you live in a region in which past Samsung flagship launches would leave you stuck with an Exynos chipset while everyone else got the “better” Qualcomm variant.
Unfortunately, the rumors have been claiming that Samsung is expected to return to its two-chip strategy with the Galaxy S24 series. For those hoping the rumors aren’t true, that might seem like a pipe dream because Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon has seemingly confirmed it.
During a recent conference call, Amon stated that the Galaxy S24 series will be released soon and that “Qualcomm has the majority market share”. Unless Amon was simply talking about Qualcomm’s market share as a whole, this would suggest that Samsung will be releasing the Galaxy S24 in both Exynos and Qualcomm variants.
Regions like the US will be getting the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, while other regions like those in Asia will be getting the Exynos version, which at this point in time has been rumored to be the Exynos 2400. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be announced in early 2024, possibly in January, so check back with us in the coming months for the details.
Source: The Elec
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