20-11-2024 01:59 PM
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20-11-2024 07:40 PM
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I have to say I agree. Exynos is a poor quality and not in the same park as SnapDragon and some may even suggest MediaTek these days.
If the S25 Ultra comes to the UK with Exynos, regardless of how good anything else is, it will be a thank you but no from me.
21-11-2024 08:02 AM
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Hi @scotfield
I totally get that some people don't like the Exynos sOc.
Most purchasers won't have a clue what sOc is powering their phone, and I'd go as far as saying won't possibly care as long as the phone works.
Being in the UK I've owned Samsung phones powered by both.
As a personal test a while ago I purchased a Samsung Note²⁰ from Samsung UK, with Exynos sOc in, and imported the same model from Samsung Hong Kong which had the Qualcomm Snapdragon sOc inside, which was in my case a night and day user experience when it came down to optimisation.
Time will tell which way Samsung will sway with the Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Series.
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08-12-2024 10:13 PM
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If the S25 ships with Exynos, I'll keep onto my S23 for another year.
