26-01-2021 05:10 PM - last edited 28-01-2021 02:38 PM by SachikoT
So a few months ago I left a thread hoping Samsung would see it,there were quite a few replies from other consumers agreeing with the point I was making.
27-01-2021 03:42 PM
Other companies, unlike Samsung and Huawei, do not have their own chipset manufacturing facilities and must use either Snapdragon, Exynos or Kirin in the main. Snapdragon particularly, if they wish to sell their devices in the U.S.A. Qualcomm license certain aspects of these chips and call the tune. As we have seen recently, the U.S.A. can deny technology to other countries, (Google and Huawei), and why would companies like Samsung and Huawei wish to rely solely on a U.S.A. company such as Qualcomm to supply their chipsets? Motorola and some other phone manufacturers are moving to both Exynos and Kirin chipsets in the near future.
You have a choice if you do not wish to have the Exynos chipset in your device...
1. Buy another manufacturers handset that has Snapdragon
2. Import a Samsung S21 Snapdragon device and accept any limitations.