- A new report suggests the global Samsung Galaxy S24 Exynos/Snapdragon split is coming back in nearly the same way it once was.
- The major exception would be the Ultra model, which would be Snapdragon in all areas.
- Otherwise, it looks like the US would get Snapdragon for all models while the rest of the world would get Exynos for the vanilla and Plus models.
It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster ride for rumors related to the Samsung Galaxy S24 series’ chipsets. First, we thought all models globally would get Snapdragon processors, just like with the Galaxy S23 series. Then, we thought all models globally would be Snapdragon except for the vanilla model. Now, it looks like the rumor mill is suggesting yet another change.
According to the Korean outlet The Elec, Samsung might return to how things were before the Galaxy S23 series. In other words, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Exynos/Snapdragon split would be connected to your global location. Theoretically, the United States would get Snapdragon models across the board, while Korea, Europe, India, and other areas would see Exynos processors. Undoubtedly, this would be the Exynos 2400 chipset Samsung launched just hours ago.
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