Samsung usually supplies premium smartphones to America and China with Qualcomm’s high-end Snapdragon chips, and the rest of the markets get the internal Exynos chips. In response to the growing criticism of its Exynos processors, Samsung has apparently decided to focus exclusively on them They design the chips specifically for their smartphones rather than worrying about them being sold to other smartphone manufacturers.
A South Korean outlet has said that Samsung will devote the next two years to designing the chips rather than making them. This meant that all high-end Samsung phones of 2023 and 2024, including the Galaxy S23, would be powered by Snapdragon chips.
These rumors were somehow dispelled when popular leaker Roland Quandt tweeted about the existence of an Exynos 2200 successor, although he noted at the time that his post was based on information two months old and Samsung may have changed its plans at the time.
Samsung’s upcoming flagship, Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4, is likely to arrive Snapdragon versions. These foldable phones will likely be revealed in August and will be powered by the recently announced Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. Leaked specifications indicate that they have the ability to bypass current Best phones of 2022.