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Exynoss 2200

(Topic created on: 03-03-2022 11:23 AM)
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Adi0
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What are your thoughts about Exynoss 2200 do you feel cheated again?

I want same video and image quality as the Snapdragon Gen 1.

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Thanks on the help! S24 Ultra owner.
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Glenntech
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I will be happy to be getting mine.
Lots have expressed that they are perfectly happy with what they have.
Video and image quality from what I've seen has been spot on.
My friend has been showing me the stuff he's got with his S22 Ultra. The results look brilliant.
Why don't you try one. There is a cooling off period here in the UK, so if your not happy with it, you can send it back.
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ShockAbsorber
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I would say wait some time to see if any software updates come and the issues that most people are facing get resolved but ultimately its up to you.
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Angela_Lawrence
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I think its completely unfair for us to have an inferior processor the snapdragon is simply better again this year and will be next year...
AntonioMerretti
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If I had the option, I would take the Snapdragon, but who wouldn't at this moment. But after a few weeks of using the exynos I'm fine with it when it comes to performance (the bugs are another matter but hopefully software will sort that out). There are various comparisons of the two on YouTube and there is little to no difference when it comes to photos etc, but there was quite a big difference when doing computational work such as exporting etc, but it may be down to optimisations again in drivers etc.
I've come from a s10+ and performance is stellar in comparison. The portrait photos are fantastic!
BandOfBrothers
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@Adi0 

 

I've imported Samsung phone's from Hong Kong before to compare what the two SoC variants are like.

i.e in my case the Samsung Note²⁰ Ultra.

In my experience with that phone the SnapDragon appears to be better optimised and gives a bit better battery usage time.

I've had no cause for concern with my Samsung Galaxy s²² Ultra 256gb Exynos version at all, but bear in mind we all use and set up our phone's very differently.


Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.

The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "

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John19691969
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The Game Optimizing Service seemingly does this to preserve battery life, but it can’t be disabled, and sneakily it doesn’t affect benchmarking apps – so they’ll report higher performance than you’re actually likely to get .....Shame on Samsung !!
SmallFish
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If you could sell a product it costs a third less to make to a customer base that'll buy up any ***** marketing speil that you make then why wouldn't you?

Maybe, one day, customers will learn.