Samsung is prepping to launch its upcoming flagship phones. Ahead of the launch next year, some key features of the Galaxy S26 lineup have surfaced. Reports suggest a more efficient 2nm-based Exynos chipset inside the Galaxy S26 Pro, Edge, and the top-of-the-line Ultra model. This chipset will likely replace Snapdragon in select regions.
If you are a Samsung fan or are planning to get one of the S26 phones, continue to read to know more about the series.
Galaxy S26 series may an efficient Exynos chipset
The Galaxy S26 series may have at least three models, namely, S26 Pro, S26 Edge, and S26 Ultra. The Pro may replace the standard model next year. And all models could feature a 2nm chipset for performance and efficiency.
The chipset in question is the Exynos 2600, and it’s said to offer 12 per cent increased performance and 25 per cent improved efficiency over the Exynos 2500. Phones with this Exynos chipset could be made available in select regions, like Europe and South Korea.
Samsung is also expected to make Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered units, and those could be shipped in the rest of the regions, including the US. Notably, this Snapdragon chipset is based on TSMC’s 3nm process.
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It’s unclear if India will get Snapdragon-powered models or Exynos-powered units. But regardless, the upcoming Galaxy S26 phones appear to offer fast and efficient performance.
What do you think about the upcoming Galaxy S26 series? Do let us know in the comments below.
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