Galaxy S22 series will only use the Snapdragon 898 processor

According to Samsung’s plan, consumers will see the Galaxy S22 series of smartphones in early 2022. There have been reports before that Samsung has started production of related parts to ensure the smooth release of the new Galaxy S22 series. More interesting is Exynos 2200, this SoC with AMD-related GPU technology seems to have very good graphics performance. Its GPU code-named “Voyager”, integrates 6 CUs with a total of 384 stream processors, supports ray tracing and variable-rate shading, and clears Samsung SoC’s long-standing shortcomings.
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It is rumored that Samsung will use Exynos 2200 in Europe and South America in the Galaxy S22 series, and Snapdragon 898 will be used in North America, China, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, India, and South Korea. This is also a common practice in the Galaxy S series in the past. However, there is news that Samsung will expand the Galaxy S22 series equipped with Snapdragon 898 to more regions, which involves various issues such as capacity allocation, yield, and price.

Recently, new rumors may disappoint many users who are looking forward to Exynos 2200. According to LetsGoDigital reports, Samsung has given up using Exynos 2200 on the Galaxy S22 series, which means that the Galaxy S22 series sold in all regions of the world only has the Snapdragon 898 SoC. Although it has been reported that the Exynos 2200 has encountered setbacks in manufacturing and its power consumption is higher than expected, Samsung has given up on such an important SoC, which makes people very suspicious.

Samsung will release the Galaxy S22 series before the Mobile World Congress (MWC) next year. It is expected that on February 8, there will be three models of Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra, equipped with the Android 12 operating system.