13-06-2022 01:52 PM
Just bought an S22 in my region and they only sell Exynos version. I've read promising articles that the Exynos 2200 will get better than previous ones, but after a month of usage, i was wrong. Battery drains, game lags, bad camera, framerate drops. Can't samsung just listen to their subscribers and get rid of Exynos once and for all? I hope they have a trade in for Snapdragon versions. I wont buy the S23 anymore if it will still be an Exynos.
13-06-2022 02:05 PM - last edited 13-06-2022 02:06 PM
13-06-2022 02:10 PM
Well, what's the point of buying an expensive flagship if you will nerf it down to get decent battery life and avoid extreme overheating? I can't enjoy the 120hz and medium performance because of how inefficient the exynos chip is.
13-06-2022 02:25 PM
13-06-2022 02:32 PM
Well, i reckon that you only use your exynos phone for social media since you cant tell how there are a lot of downsides to the recent 2200. No point of overhyping the exynos in conventions if it wont even come close to snapdragon. So depending on the users of their chip, samsung should hear out what their costumers are experiencing instead of just accepting the "1 hr less" of battery time and 2-3 drop in framerate despite spending the same amount to get a similar good performance of the snapdragon.
13-06-2022 02:45 PM
13-06-2022 02:48 PM
I have good experience with exynos so far, so good
13-06-2022 03:34 PM
What are the settings on your exynos unit? Do you play games, stream or use it heavily?
13-06-2022 03:38 PM
Yes, i didnt mention you overhyping it. Just the samsung people who claim that the exynos will be different. I'm not basing on numbers, but the experience of both chipset, having owned the snapdragon before. Plus, i have to charge every now and then with my exynos. Maybe you got a good one and i didnt. I just dont see why they keep making another chipset that would not be satisfactory like its counterpart.
13-06-2022 03:56 PM