Samsung's upcoming foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7, are expected to feature the latest Exynos 2500 processor, indicating a strategic move by the company to enhance performance and invest in their dedicated chips.
- Latest Exynos 2500 processor expected to bring improved performance and efficiency
- Exynos chips may become the main chip for the lineup, enhancing performance of latest models
- Strategic move by Samsung to invest in their dedicated chips
Over the past few weeks, there have been a lot of rumors swirling around about Samsung’s new products, including their latest foldable devices. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 are the stars of the show, but there’s also the more affordable Flip 7 FE joining the lineup.
Initially, the rumors suggested that these new devices would come with the Exynos 2400e processor, the same one found in the Galaxy S24 FE. However, new information has surfaced indicating that there may have been some last-minute changes.
According to the publication SEDaily, Samsung is set to begin mass production of these new devices next month, and it’s expected that they will feature the latest Exynos 2500 processor. Some sources who have had access to the company’s test models also point out that these devices come with the latest chips in the lineup and are expected to bring some advantages. These advantages are not only seen in improved performance but also in efficiency.
The test devices, in this case, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, are equipped with Exynos chips, which suggests that Samsung may adopt it as the main chip for the lineup. As for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, details about its plans are still unknown, but it’s highly likely that this model will also feature the Exynos chip.
In the end, it seems like Samsung is focused on putting the Exynos 2500 in as many devices as possible to enhance the performance of their latest models in the market. At the same time, this could be a strategic move by the company to further invest in their dedicated chips.
It’s worth noting that the Exynos 2500 was originally supposed to launch with the Galaxy S25, but Samsung had to put those plans on hold due to a high number of issues with the units produced at that time.
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