According to recent reports, Samsung does not plan to offer split chip options for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, but instead only for the device's snapdragon 8GEN3 chip
In May, there are rumors that Samsung plans to use the same split chipset as the next-generation foldable, just like the s-series It was a great experience For example, in some countries, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24Plus have a Snapdragon 8GEN3 chip, while in others, the phone has an Exynos2400 chip
However, a recent report from Elec states that Samsung will exclusively use Snapdragon 8gen3 for both foldable phones This appears to have occurred after the Samsung Mobile Experience business took into account the company's relationship with Qualcomm and the cost of continuing to use the Snapdragon series for its folding phones
According to the report, this decision is not due to performance issues with the Exynos chip Instead, it is due to efficiency The Z-series phones are designed around Snapdragon chips, and adding new chip options will increase the cost The report shows that Samsung considers the idea of separate chips viable only if the z-series and S-series are sold
Apart from the chip, I've heard recently that the Galaxy Z Fold6 can get a major camera upgrade that puts it ahead of the Galaxy S24 We also recently heard that in addition to this change, changes will be made to the rear camera housing, which will significantly improve the appearance of the device There are also signs that the Galaxy Z Flip6 will offer a significantly improved camera
Z-series phones are a great idea, because continuing to use the Snapdragon chip series basically means that the performance will be stable across the board, but we don't know anything until Samsung announces the phone Currently, Samsung is expected to unveil the phone in the next Galaxy that was unpacked on 7/10
Check out our hub for Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 for all the latest news and rumors in the meantime
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