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Reports suggest Samsung Galaxy S11 to come powered by Snapdragon 865 to more markets in 2020


We have heard that the upcoming flagship smartphone and Galaxy S10 successor from the South Koreans in 2020 will arrive featuring the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 processor to more markets globally, different from what we've seen from Samsung in the past. Like we already know that the Samsung frontrunner smartphones traiting Snapdragon chipsets are more likely to be sold in the United States, Latin America, China and Japan, while other parts of the world including Europe and the company's native gets to see the devices packed with Samsung's own Exynos SoC's.

But according to the latest reports from our sources, this may change with the launch of Galaxy S11 next year. Samsung is expected to build their forthcoming frontrunners with Snapdragon 865 and it's competitor Exynos 990. But we understand that there is a huge difference in performance when comparing both these processors to each other. In this regard, some new reports from South Korea tells us that Samsung is reportedly considering to equip and ship a large number of Galaxy S11 phones with Snapdragon 865 for more markets in 2020, expect in the European region.

Source: SAMMOBILE

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