Galaxy Z Flip 7 could still feature Snapdragon 8 Elite instead of Exynos 2500

What you need to know

  • Galaxy Z Flip 7 could be sticking to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset this time around instead of the Exynos 2500.
  • The rumor suggests that this could only be he case with phones launched in North America and other select regions.
  • However, the domestic version of the clamshell launched in South Korea could be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2500.

Samsung’s next set of foldables is due to launch soon, allegedly in July. As we close in on the launch, several rumors have gone back and forth regarding the chipset Samsung will use.

Earlier today, a report claims that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 — Samsung’s next clamshell could be powered with a different chipset based on the region you buy the phone. Hank Yung, a Korean publication, suggests that Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite instead of its homegrown Exynos 2500.

However, Samsung could be making this swap only for the devices in the U.S., Canada, and possibly other regions of the world, which the publication hasn’t named in its claim.

Leaked image of a blue Galaxy Z Flip 7

(Image credit: OnLeaks via Android Headlines)

While Samsung could be making this swap for several reasons, it is also allegedly powering the Galaxy Z Flip 7 with its homegrown Exynos 2500 in its home country of South Korea.

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