The never-ending story of which chipset Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip7 will use where continues. We've heard it would be going with the Exynos 2500 across the world, then we heard that Samsung's own chip would only be used in its home market of Korea, and now we're back to Exynos everywhere - more or less.
According to a new report, firmware files for the Galaxy Z Flip7 show it being powered by the Exynos 2500 in the US. This is significant because when Samsung does regional SoC differences, North America always gets the Snapdragon - always. But, apparently - not this time around.
Honestly, this has been a wild and incredibly confusing ride, and we still can't be sure any of these rumors are accurate. So it's best to just let Samsung announce the Flip7 in early July and officially tell us what it's doing, chipset-wise. But, all signs do point towards the long-delayed Exynos 2500 finally making its debut inside the Flip7, and thus becoming the first Samsung SoC to be used in a Samsung foldable.
Well every exynos have some overheating issues comared to same equivalent with snapdragon to be more specific and clear to you my friend. But suits your self.
s25 edge first foldable? what are you talking about that's their thin phone using the elite
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