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Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra to launch without Exynos variant as Qualcomm teases 'next level' announcement

Started by Redaktion, November 05, 2022, 14:02:04

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Redaktion

It appears that Qualcomm has confirmed the death of Exynos chipsets in flagship Samsung Galaxy S smartphones. In an earnings call, Qualcomm's Chief Financial Officer outlined that it will supply chipsets globally for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and the Galaxy S23 Ultra, with Europe finally moving on from the likes of the Exynos 2200.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-S23-Galaxy-S23-Plus-and-Galaxy-S23-Ultra-to-launch-without-Exynos-variant-as-Qualcomm-teases-next-level-announcement.666518.0.html

Abc

Each and every year, the same old rumors about the S series. Don't you have enough of repeating the same things?
Why not wait for the launch?

A year ago, there was lots of buzz about Samsung going all in with qualcomm for the entire S22 series. Obviously, that didn't happen. Same thing this year, or 2-3 years back. Smh

Abc

Quote from: Abc on November 05, 2022, 15:47:02Each and every year, the same old rumors about the S series. Don't you have enough of repeating the same things?
Why not wait for the launch?

A year ago, there was lots of buzz about Samsung going all in with qualcomm for the entire S22 series. Obviously, that didn't happen. Same thing this year, or 2-3 years back. Smh

This one is different. Qualcomm executive said it on the record. He better have some ground for this "rumor" or be prepared to get fired from his job, sued by investors, and investigated by the SEC.

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