Not long after the Galaxy S22 series, which it showcased in February, Samsung started to come up with its successor Galaxy S23 series. At the same time, the company, which continues to work on the Galaxy S22 FE, will soon appear in front of users with new announcements.
Important claim for the Samsung Galaxy S23 processor
Samsungits own production of flagship models to date Exynos and Snapdragon released with processors. Mistake Galaxy S The company, which has brought the series to Turkey with the Exynos processor for years, has made a change this year and introduced the Galaxy S22 series in our country. Snapdragon offered for sale with the processor.
Samsung’s new flagship models for a while cpu changeThere were arguments about what was going to happen. The reason for these is that the Exynos processors do not meet the expectations of the users and the Snapdragon version is below in terms of performance, reducing the user experience.
Business Korea According to information shared by SamsungThe Galaxy S23 series, which is expected to be introduced next year, MediaTek processor on a part getting ready to use. Although it is not clear for now, the models powered by the said processor are more to be used in the Asian market is alleged. On the other hand, it is not yet clear whether the Exynos processor will be used in the series. However Snapdragon of the processor definitely Let’s say that it will take place on smartphones.
Apart from this, the claims that a MediaTek processor will be used in the Galaxy S22 FE, which were made in the past weeks and expected to be introduced in the second half of the year, also remain valid. However, the latest report claimed that the MediaTek chipset will not be the only one in the smartphone. In other words, in addition to MediaTek, a processor that varies according to regions can be used in the device.
So what do you think about this subject? Do you think the MediaTek processor can be used as claimed in Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 FE models? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.