Samsung has apparently confirmed to Korean media that its Exynos 2500 production yields are improving, following a few months of struggles.
So, the company plans on equipping both the Galaxy Z Flip7 and the Galaxy Z Flip FE, which is also expected in 2025, with the Exynos 2500 SoC. That may of course prove rather controversial, seeing as how the Exynos chipsets' reputation hasn't been amazing over the past few years.
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Samsung’s foldable flip phone is reportedly gearing up for a big change, as next year’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 is reportedly planning to ditch Snapdragon chips for Exynos.
There have been rumblings that Samsung could start using Exynos chips in its foldables which, in and of itself would be a considerable change. To date, Samsung has exclusively used Snapdragon chips in its foldables globally. However, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will apparently be switching to the Exynos 2500 instead.
It's interesting that the report says nothing about the Galaxy Z Fold7 - so maybe there's a chance it could be using a Qualcomm chip instead. And that would make sense since the Fold line is the more enthusiast-focused of Samsung's foldables, whereas the Flips are more mass-market oriented and style-focused. So if this wild speculation of ours pans out, it might be that the company doesn't want to offend the enthusiasts with its choice.
It's worth noting that according to a late 2023 leak, Samsung may have to deal with a higher-priced chipset in 2025, which could potentially lead to a bump in prices of its flagship phones, including the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. For now, we can still reasonably speculate that its price will remain the same as the Z Fold 6, but we'll let you know whether this prediction could have any merit, as soon as more information on the matter comes up.
Above are our safest, speculated camera specs of the Galaxy Z Fold 7, based on the Z Fold 6's specs. There's a good chance that the main camera will go up massively in megapixels, 200MP to be exact, judging by what we saw from the limited-region Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition.
What also remains unclear is whether Samsung will be making this switch on a global basis. Many Galaxy S devices have used Snapdragon in some regions and Exynos in others, and it remains to be seen which route the Flip will go down.
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