Samsung might make a surprising decision about the chipset it equips the Galaxy Z Flip 6 with،
So with that in mind, would you still buy the Galaxy Z Flip 6 flip if it was powered by the Exynos 2400 instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy? Revegnus, the proficient leaker of “X”, put out a tweet today saying: “I wouldn't be surprised even if the Exynos was included in this year's Flip 6.” From Samsung's perspective, making such a move would be beneficial to the company's finances. Obviously, it's cheaper to use an access point that you designed and built yourself rather than “making it rain” on the heads of Qualcomm executives whose mantra of “No license, no chips » means shelling out a lot of money for Snapdragon SoCs.
Leaker says Samsung could power the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 with the Exynos 2400
The foldable clamshell Galaxy Z Flip has been the most popular foldable phone for each of the past few years. It would be interesting to see what impact this sequence could have if Sammy went ahead and equipped the Galaxy Z Flip 6 with the Exynos 2400 chipset. The latter includes a Cortex-X4 Prime processor core clocked at up to 3.2 GHz, two Cortex-A720 Performance processor cores running at a clock speed as fast as 2.9 GHz, two other Cortex-A720 Performance processor cores clocked at up to 2.6 GHz and four Cortex-A520 Efficiency processor cores with a clock speed of up to 1.92 GHz.
Will Samsung power the Galaxy Z Flip 6 with its own Exynos 2400 to save money?
Last month, Samsung signed a supply agreement with Qualcomm so that the latter will continue to supply Samsung with its flagship Snapdragon 8 series chipsets. How this contract enters into the process that Samsung will use to determine which chip to equip the Galaxy Z Flip 6 with is unknown. As we get closer to the July unveiling of the new Galaxy Z Flip 6 model, we might see benchmark tests or leaks that will give us a better idea of which chip Samsung chooses.