Samsung has long used a mix of Exynos and Snapdragon chips for its Galaxy flagship phones, but with the Galaxy S23 series, the company is set to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 globally, and it seems it won’t be the only flagship doing so.
A new expected for months, but only seems more certain as we approach the official launch.
Earlier this month, we were first to report that the hinting that it will be used across all three phones.
But what’s especially interesting in this report is the possibility that the Galaxy S23 series will be just the first Samsung flagships to use Snapdragon chips globally. Rather, the report with Tensor in Pixel phones, but Samsung’s chip is still expected to be at least a couple of years away.
The Galaxy S23 series will officially launch on February 1, with reservations open now to score up to $100 in extra credits with your pre-order.
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- Here are the full specs for Samsung’s Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra
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- Official Galaxy S23 Ultra and S23+ images leak ahead of Samsung’s launch [Gallery]
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