In the past, Samsung has used its dedicated chips, both Exynos chips and Qualcomm chips, Snapdragon chips, but for folding models, such as Flip models, it has generally used the highest snack chips. This may soon be changed with the release of the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
There are currently various rumors about the Galaxy Zed Flip 2, in preliminary reports that the model appeared to be using the Exynos 2500 chips exclusively as a processor and launched mass production in May (May and June), but a few days later there was a rumor that the SNAP was released.
A new report from a South Korean -based media called Chosunbiz announces Samsung’s decision to use the Exynos 2 chips for the Galaxy Zed Flip. According to news sources, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the first folding phone to use the chip, but the more expensive and larger folding model, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
Samsung appears to be starting to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 launch with 4.3 units. Since there was news of Samsung’s problem of eating in the chip production line; The notion was that Samsung would not be able to supply the chip for this number of devices, but it seems that Samsung has now fixed the problem. On the other hand, as Qualcomm’s new chips rise compared to previous models, the use of these chips will raise the cost of the device, and Samsung hopes to keep the final price low by using its own dedicated chips.
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