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Samsung Galaxy S24: It becomes clearer, it would forget the best argument of the S23 Ultra – Frandroid

Samsung seems determined to force its Exynos 2400 on the Galaxy S24 in Europe. The information has just been confirmed by a major leaker.

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The planets seem to be aligning. We shouldn’t be able to actually equip the Exynos 2400 with the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra in Europe. Various rumors have already suggested the leaker Ice universevery reliable when it comes to Samsung smartphones, announces that “Europe will adopt 100% of the Exynos 2400”.

He also provides some details about its different cores and clarifies previous rumours: It is said to have an ultra-performance core at 3.16 GHz, two performance cores at 2.9 GHz, three cores at 2.6 GHz and four cores for small ones Give tasks at 1.95 GHz. This contradicts a previous rumor from Sam Mobile pushing 1.8GHz.

Why is it so annoying to go back to Exynos?

If you haven’t followed any of the previous episodes, you’re probably wondering why are we so suspicious of a chip that hasn’t been commercialized yet? So let’s remember the previous episodes.

Until 2023, the Galaxy S series smartphones followed a simple rule: the American and Korean models received a Snapdragon chip, while the rest of the world opted for Exynos. In every comparison, the Snapdragon tended to come out on top, frustrating French buyers who felt they were paying the same price for a less good product.

After the Galaxy S22 in 2023 was widely criticized for its Exynos 2200 chip, which was on the edge of acceptable, Samsung decided to go for the Galaxy S23 all under Snapdragon. Result: The enthusiastic reviews have declined, including on Frandroid. Switching to Snapdragon seemed like the right choice. However, Samsung probably doesn’t want to give up such a strategic activity as the production and design of SoCs. Samsung may even decide to force the Exynos 2400 on Korean buyers, according to Nextpit, which cites Korean releases.

Let’s hope that the Korean giant has found the formula to improve its chips and avoid the impression of a discounted version of the Galaxy S.

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