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February 21, 2013

Samsung Set To Ditch Exynos And Goes For Snapdragon 600 For Upcoming Galaxy S4

(GSM Insider) - Samsung Set To Ditch Exynos And Goes For Snapdragon 600 For Upcoming Galaxy S4.


On last year, both Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 were introduced to the market. Both devices were powered by the Samsung owned Exynos 4412 quad-core processor. Samsung uses its own Exynos processor definitely provides more profits for the company rather than a third party processor. But things might change soon.

According to sources from Korea, Samsung ready to ditch its own Exynos processor from the Samsung Galaxy S4. This is because the Exynos 5 Octa processor has overheated and power consumption issues that are yet to be solved. 

LG Optimus G Pro and HTC One are the leading Android flagships that powered by the Snapdragn 600 processor. Therefore, the Samsung Galaxy S4 could follow the trend as well. 

There will be two different versions of the Samsung Galaxy S4. The first will be the HSPA+ version and the second will be the LTE version. Since the LTE network is getting popular in different regions, Samsung might push on the Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE version this year. The latest rumors suggested that the launch date of Samsung Galaxy S4 is on March 14, 2013. 

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