Samsung Galaxy S26 series to mark a return to Exynos

Vlad, 13 December 2024

Samsung hasn't even announced the Galaxy S25 family yet and here we are already talking about the Galaxy S26 series, due to be released most likely in January of 2026. Still, a new rumor from a tipster over on X claims that Samsung aims to "significantly" equip the S26 line with Exynos chips.

This follows a rumored failure to do so for the S25 models due to yield issues for the Exynos 2500 that was supposed to power them in most markets. Thus, rumor has it the S25 line will go with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite if not everywhere, then almost everywhere, while the Exynos 2500, which finally got its yields fixed in the past few days, will be pushed to the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Flip FE instead.

Samsung Galaxy S26 series to mark a return to Exynos

Clearly, Samsung hopes the (presumed) Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26 generation won't encounter the same production issues as its predecessor and will thus help reduce the company's reliance on Qualcomm at the high-end.

Of course, do please heed the usual advice - this is but an unconfirmed rumor at this point, so it could be wholly made up. It does make sense from a business perspective for Samsung, though, so there's that.

Previous S26-related rumors claimed the vanilla model may get axed, the S26 Ultra might be called S26 Note, and the S26+ could be named S26 Pro.

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  • Lec

Ever heard for the Snapdragon 808 or Snapdragon 810 the first 64bit chips for Android phomes made by TSMC a.k.a. the worst mobile chip ever made? And how they managed to scale the same throttling and hot mess issues even in their mid-range offe...

Why would Samsung use own inferior SoC instead Snapdragon you imagine the SD would be cheaper to get manufacturers because they don't manufacture it.

S24 Ultra has one of the best camera set ups of 2024 and S25 Ultra will likely be the same for 2025.

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