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Around 50% of Galaxy S22 Devices Could Use Snapdragon Chipsets

Around 50% of Galaxy S22 Devices Could Use Snapdragon Chipsets

For those who are not aware, Samsung flagship devices, especially the Galaxy S series, are usually available in two variants; you are getting the international variant that is the one with Samsung’s in-house Exynos chipset, and then you are getting the Snapdragon variant in a few regions. However, with the Galaxy S22 series coming early in 2022, this might be changing.

We Might Be Getting a Lot More Galaxy S22 Devices with Snapdragon Than with Exynos Chipsets

During Qualcomm’s Investor Day this week, CEO Cristiano Amon took to the stage and talked about some of the goals across the industry. He did not announce any products when it came to smartphones, but he did announce some milestones for next year. The main point that he noted was that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets would power up to 50% of Samsung’s S series smartphones in the coming year.

Most of this will mainly go to the Galaxy S22 series, which is expected to be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon chipset, the Snapdragon 895 or 898. This news corroborates the previous rumor that more Galaxy S22 devices could run the Snapdragon chipset instead of the Exynos variant.

With that said, this also takes the Galaxy S21 FE into account, as it would probably be arriving in January and would be using the Snapdragon 888. However, it will not account for much because Samsung is not planning on launching the device in many regions due to the ongoing chip shortage. The same chip shortage could also be why Samsung is relying on Qualcomm for the Galaxy S22 series.

Whatever the case might be, this certainly looks like good news for many people who are waiting for the Galaxy S22 series. FOr some time, the Snapdragon processors have had the edge over the Exynos variants. So, I am looking forward to seeing how this works out.

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