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New Geekbench listings indicate that the Galaxy S23 FE will draw its power from a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the U.S. and an Exynos 2200 chipset in other markets.
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Samsung’s Exynos 2200 SoC was previously criticized for poor energy efficiency compared to its Snapdragon counterpart, but the company may have addressed this concern.
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The phone is expected to make its debut in the third quarter of this year as a cheaper version of Samsung’s latest flagship series.
There are no bad products, just bad prices. If the exynos is 500€ or less I see no reason the be mad.
There are definitely bad products.
If they are not bad enough, why do they not realease the exynos variants in the US?
Because they would have to pay Qualcomm a royalty per phone sold, due to a lawsuit from the 90s
They shipped the galaxy S6 with exynos in the US in spite of the royalty, because the loss from the fees was outweighed by having a more reliable, efficient and cooler chip (oh how times have changed)