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reveal report From South Korea that the processor development team (Exynos) From Samsung He feels offended by the fact that the latest flagship phones range from the South Korean company (Galaxy S20) does not use the (Exynos) processor in South Korea, after Samsung decided this year to make a major change in relation to its country of origin.
Samsung continues to sell models from its flagship phones equipped with (Snapdragon) and (Exynos) processors, where (Exynos) models are available in most markets, while markets such as the United States and China get (Snapdragon) models.
Several reports have highlighted the differences between the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and Samsung’s Exynos 990, and it is clear that Qualcomm processor outperforms the Samsung processor in terms of improving battery life, which directly affects customer experience with Samsung phones.
According to the report, the decision to launch the South Korean models (Galaxy S20 series) processor (Snapdragon 865) from Qualcomm was a surprise, and it seems that Samsung made the decision because its processor did not meet performance expectations after multiple evaluations.
The decision was also affected by the (5G) network, which is crucial to the Galaxy S20 series marketing strategy for Samsung, which prompted it to prefer the most efficient (Snapdragon 865) within South Korea, which was the first country to launch commercial (5G) networks and witnessed a rapid spread For the next generation of mobile network since last year.
The System LSI department felt humiliated and humiliated because of this choice, and the department officials reportedly tried to persuade the mobile phone department to reverse the decision before the phones were finished, but it did not happen, as the issue of using (Exynos) in South Korean models of the Galaxy S20 lineup Engineers are a source of pride.
Despite this, it seems that Samsung has no plans in the future to abandon its processor, which is still an alternative that the company can resort to in the event that it decides not to use a Qualcomm processor, and the closest example of this (Galaxy S6) which used the (Exynos) processor because the Qualcomm processor at the time He had problems and Exynos was giving Samsung a negotiating effect against Qualcomm.
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