The possibility of Exynos for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, which will be launched at the beginning of 2025, has been shelved again. There has been different information on this subject for a long time. is given.
Last month, the claim that the Samsung Galaxy S25 series would be based only on Snapdragon 8 Elite was brought to the agenda. Later, a Galaxy S25 model with an Exynos 2500 processor appeared in the Geekbench results. Ice Universe, a reliable source for Samsung, has once again shelved the possibility of Exynos with its new post. The source stated that the Galaxy S25 series will carry Snapdragon 8 Elite globally. A lot of other information has also been revealed for the series so far. For example, Samsung, which offers 12 GB of RAM at the top for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, seems to increase this to 16 GB with its new flagship. Also shares RAM information to Ice Universe According to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, it will have exactly the front face you can see above. The phone, which will combine very thin frames with a screen hole that hosts the selfie camera, will be built on a more rounded body than the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Ice Universe, who has previously shared posts about the flagship, Galaxy S25 Ultra He stated that it would have a body weight of 219 grams. For comparison, iPhone 16 Pro Max model 227 gramsIf the Galaxy S24 Ultra 233 grams weighs
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