Galaxy S25 series will be all-Exynos everywhere, new rumor claims

02 March 2024
On the other hand, next year's foldables will be all-in on Snapdragon.

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  • 02 Mar 2024

[deleted post]Funny, because my Galaxy S2 GT-i9100 has an Exynos SoC and is still alive and working to this day.

    P C M, 02 Mar 2024LOL.... S24 series have the best sales since S10...Dont just look at the preorder record number. Wait end of year and as usual it going to dissapointed. Look what happen last year the S23+ was sold 4m units and the s23ultra is 12m. Compared to what samsung shipped was 224 million and overall global smartphone produced was 1.14 bilion device for all brand. What surprise is ,how they can success to shipped galaxy A series as much as 140milion units .Their low - mid model can sell so well but the flagship plummet.

      [deleted post]Hmmm. I have been using galaxy phones for years on exynos. None of them died down on me. A year of using? seems like you haven't owned any and just getting attention?

        Anonymous, 02 Mar 2024S7 Edge had same price S24 was announced. 2 years of upda... moreThe S23 does NOT have 7yrs OS and Securrity uddates, please show us factual documentation that suports your cliam, please do.

        Having Exynos on all S25 series Galaxy devices va using the incredibly potent Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Gen 4 which uses that super SWEET X Elute primary core for real desktoo class performsnce snd in SoC grpahics potential seems like a VERY STUPID move by Samsung.

        Their fab just cannot compete with TSMC ans their design staff as good as they are are not even close to Qualcomm's whos shown by grabbing Apple's original Arm chip design leads theyve gone from Zero to Hero by catchin up to Apple's 2nd generation M/Apple Silicon series in fiest attempt allowing for a clock boost as well as slighky higher power consumption for the significant boost in performance.

        Having that in the Z-Series sounds like it would make sense until you reealize the smaller batteey would just decimate the use case EVEN if the higher per SoC cost is attained by the higher cost of the Z Fold Ultra. It simply cannot afford the perfoemance capability without the battery capacity to sustain it.


        So i dont do NOT believe this story entirely.

        I srill see the 8 Gen 4 coming to the S25 Ultra and S25/25+ in certain reguins just like they did with the current S24 lineup!

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          • 02 Mar 2024

          SShock, 02 Mar 2024S24 is selling more because of 7 years of updates, especial... moreXiaomi will get 6 years update later

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            • Anonymous
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            • 02 Mar 2024

            regs, 02 Mar 2024True. US require them to have domestic processors for US market.Yeah, government would surely force this.
            You can go back to you LOTR books.
            🤦🏻‍♂️

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              • Anonymous
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              • 02 Mar 2024

              SShock, 02 Mar 2024S24 is selling more because of 7 years of updates, especial... moreS7 Edge had same price S24 was announced.
              2 years of update, no stereo speakers. Even worse calibrated screen.
              25 million units sold.

              Keep dreaming S24 is selling more than s23 because of software support. By the way s23 has same support time.
              Those that can afford expensive phones are ones often trading. Be sure extreme majority of those that keep phones for more than 4 years do it because they lack money to buy new one as often as they would like.

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                • Anonymous
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                • 02 Mar 2024

                Anonymous, 02 Mar 2024Samsung foldable market share is getting smaller each year.... moreWhat about Apple?

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 3xs
                  • 02 Mar 2024

                  Bye bye Galaxy.
                  Hello Oppo , Honor, Xiaomi

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                    • 02 Mar 2024

                    The end for samsung

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                      • Anonymous
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                      • 02 Mar 2024

                      If Snapdragon was everywhere, then Samsung would lose global revenue. That's a fact, because the reliability of chipset mean consumers will hold on to their devices long as they want. Samsung needs existing and new customers to keep buying it's primarily Exynos devices. The decision for this would be devastating especially if Exynos was mandated for all regions then you have no option but to face the same reliability issues like it's predecessors which encounter overheating, motherboard issues, random reboots. If Samsung went ahead, there would be backlash and Samsung will listen for once for the S26 series will return with Snapdragon then Exynos will be back again for the following year. This is not a competition, it's more of gaslighting consumers to pay the price for something which will become obsolete and to buy the same brand again with unreliable chipset.

                        Anonymous, 02 Mar 2024In Europe S24 series have Exynos chipset and they are selli... moreS24 is selling more because of 7 years of updates, especially in the lower end models like vanilla S24 and S24+ because people stick with those for longer. It's certainly a great selling point.

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                          • 02 Mar 2024

                          they can't do that in america ... there is a strict policy to use a qualcomm modem on all us operators !

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                            • Anonymous
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                            • 02 Mar 2024

                            Samsung's new slogan: Profit over efficiency

                              Not unexpected. The only reason they use Qualcomm chips in the US are QC's patents and licenses. If it wasn't for them, they would already be using Exynos everywhere.

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                                • 02 Mar 2024

                                HereWeGoAgain, 02 Mar 2024yes, they have...but we are talking about Snapdragon, not E... moreIn Europe S24 series have Exynos chipset and they are selling more than S23 series which had Snapdragon everywhere.

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                                  • Anonymous
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                                  • 02 Mar 2024

                                  regs, 02 Mar 2024True. US require them to have domestic processors for US market.Qualcomm is not domestic though

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                                    • 02 Mar 2024

                                    Good, now everyone suffers. I like that

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                                      • S37
                                      • 02 Mar 2024

                                      Is it good? Because all my phones from here on will be with regular updates upstream software free from bloatware lean and clean

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                                        • 02 Mar 2024

                                        Hahahahahah 🫣😜🤣😂