Samsung Galaxy S22 series chipset breakdown by region

10 February 2022
The Great Chipset Divide continues.

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Anonymous, 10 Feb 2022Whatever chipset they use in their home country will be bet... moreMaybe samsung lack of confident for it's own exynos this time and realize the exynos less powerful than snapdragon.

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    • almhtar
    • awp
    • 10 Feb 2022

    Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 on KSA (Saudi Arabia)

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      • Anonymous
      • SHi
      • 10 Feb 2022

      I would like to see how 4G signal holds for this phone.

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        • Anonymous
        • t7%
        • 10 Feb 2022

        Philippines is confirmed to get 8gen1

          South east asia country also getting snapdragon version too.

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            • Anonymous
            • rJX
            • 10 Feb 2022

            Poor Europeans. I too buy Galaxy S phones from Europe, with my friends. Hope by the next gen, they make Exynos better or switch to SD entirely

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              • Anonymous
              • 8Kf
              • 10 Feb 2022

              More markets with qualcomm.
              Just a proof that they consider snapdragon better option.

                imo, they should let the consumer choose which one he wants, since they went and made two versions of the trio in the first place, otherwise, if they were really confident with their own shit, there'd only one option for everyone.

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                  • Rk89
                  • sw3
                  • 10 Feb 2022

                  gambling samsung 😐

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 7kk
                    • 10 Feb 2022

                    Whatever chipset they use in their home country will be better choice

                      Both are high end chips, so everday user won't feel much of a difference. Let's wait for the image processing and battery endurance tests first.

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                        • Rkm
                        • DkQ
                        • 10 Feb 2022

                        Damn, the exynos yield must be very low.

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                          • polygon
                          • XmW
                          • 10 Feb 2022

                          london2tim, 10 Feb 2022uk is in EUROPE btw!brexit i guess?! lol

                            uk is in EUROPE btw!

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                              • marac89
                              • sw3
                              • 10 Feb 2022

                              sad and miserable what he does Samsung 😡

                                Since Samsung listed India for Gen 1, there must be probability Nepal getting Gen 1 too

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                                  • MpU
                                  • 10 Feb 2022

                                  Cause of this behaviour is chip shortage.
                                  For Samsung it is financially better to mass produce Snapdragon than produce own chips that will be used in 3 phones (of the same series).
                                  Chip production is highly valuable now.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • d%$
                                    • 10 Feb 2022

                                    "Exynos 2200 Europe, United Kingdom"
                                    LOL
                                    as if UK is in Asia...
                                    noobs

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                                      • derrr
                                      • 2xJ
                                      • 10 Feb 2022

                                      Okay it's been awhile with no Snapdragon in a Samsung flagship here so maybe have a rethink about this phone in Oz as I'm waiting and hoping that Google will get its house in order with its 6pro