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- The Galaxy Z Philip 7 can be equipped with acenos 2500 in all regions, including the United States instead of the Snapdragon.
- This will be the first time that Samsung’s flagship clam shell phones can have Xenos.
- Possibly the decision is due to difficulties in the thermal performance of Snapdragon 8 Elite.
When it comes to folding phones, Samsung has been in the market for some time, so it certainly knows about one or two things about foldable and clam shells. It is expected that the Galaxy Z Philip will be revealed during the next Galaxy Inapids of Samsung in the first week of July 7, which is exactly around the corner. And this can be a huge milestone to move forward Samsung’s flagship.
Generally, Samsung uses snapdragon chips in the United States, while South Korea and other markets get at least regular phones L, Exxono. But the brand’s foldables have been a strange discount for this principle, usually all regions go with Snap Dragon. Earlier, it was reported that Z. Philip 7 may have a different condition as well as the Snapdragon version, the former Ekinos 2500. However, according to a new report by SeamlessIt appears that firmware files for Z Philip 7 have revealed that Acinos will be used in all places, including the United States.
At least in the United States, Samsung has generally equipped its flagship phones with Snapdragon SOC, though the Galaxy S24 was exceptional with Acinos 2400E in all markets. But if Z. Philip is using 7 acneos 2500, this will be the first time that Samsung has used Xinos in its signature claim. However, it appears that reports still show that Z -Fold 7 should still get Snapdragon 8 elite.
One of the potential reasons for the change in Xenos will be the fact that Snapdragon 8 Elite SOC can operate quite hot in other devices, including the recently launched Galaxy S25 Edge. This is not very good for a thin and limited form factors such as a clam shell, so if so, this change will make sense. But since the Ecinos 2500 has not yet ended, no one knows whether this Snapdragon will be better than 8 Elite in terms of performance and performance.
But we can be at a distance of just one month from the launch of the next generation of Samsung foldable. This means that we don’t have to wait long to find out which one is quiet, and how it will perform.
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