Galaxy S24 to Reportedly Feature Exynos 2400, Ditching Qualcomm’s Snapdragon

From what we can gather, the Galaxy S24 series will ship with Samsung’s Exynos 2400 SoC in Southeast Asian variants, as claimed by @Tech_Reve, a reputable leaker.

Many rumors have circulated over the last few months regarding what Samsung has in store for us with the Galaxy S24, which is set for release next year. There has been some speculation that Samsung may return to Exynos with the release of the Exynos 2400.

This is not anything that needs to cause concern. If Samsung is putting in as much time and effort on the Exynos 2400 as we believe, then maybe the Galaxy S24 will be a huge success. But the quality of the processor is the deciding factor, and we won’t know that until we have the phone.

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For some time now, Samsung has avoided using its own Exynos chipset. We observed that most areas shipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the Galaxy S22 series, and that with the Galaxy S23 series, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 was available everywhere.

It would seem that Samsung is getting back to its origins with the Galaxy S24, but speculations suggest that the launch of the Exynos 2400 would be modest at best, with just a select few locations receiving the chipset. Before making Exynos a permanent fixture, Samsung wants to see how things go with it as a supporting player first.

While it is still too soon to comment on the Galaxy S24, we can anticipate hearing more about Samsung’s forthcoming flagship in the coming months.

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