
Will you still buy the Galaxy Z Flip 7 if it uses this application processor?
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However, Samsung Foundry's low yield meant that not enough Exynos 2500 APs could be made for theandmodels in certain regions. As a result, allhandsets, from theto the Galaxy S25 Ultra , were equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy AP. This little maneuver cost Samsung an additional $400 million dollars.
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The Galaxy Z Fold 7 (SM-F766B) should feature the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy AP. So why is Samsung using its Exynos chip for the? After all, the Galaxy Z Flip 3, Flip 4, Flip 5, and Flip 6 have been the most popular foldable phones worldwide over the last four years, and the Exynos chips have been known to overheat, not perform as powerfully as Snapdragon APs, and be less energy efficient than Qualcomm's chips.
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Will you buy the Galaxy Z Flip 7 if uses the Exynos 2500 AP?
Yes. The Exynos 2500 AP is a good chipset.
No. I don't trust Exynos chips.
I will wait to see the early reviews.
I don't care which chip the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will use.
Yes. The Exynos 2500 AP is a good chipset.
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No. I don't trust Exynos chips.
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I will wait to see the early reviews.
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I don't care which chip the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will use.
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Supposedly, Samsung doesn't want to continue to rely on Qualcomm as much as it has. And there is the cost savings that Samsung will be able to take advantage of by using its own in-house chipset built by its own foundry.
According to a tweet from Abhishek Yadav, the Exynos 2500 AP produced a GPU OpenCL score of 18,601 . That puts it in line with the OpenCL scores generated by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and the MediaTek 9400+. That sounds like good news for those interested in Samsung's upcoming clamshell foldable. On the other hand, the CPU scores were not as good, with single-core and multi-core scores of 2,313 and 7,965, respectively.
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Those scores only bring the Exynos 2500 in line with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 , which is one generation behind the Exynos 2500 AP. By the way, another tweet from Abhishek Yadav shows that the lower-pricedFE (SM-F761B) will have the Exynos 2400 under the hood . That AP had a less impressive OpenCL score of 12,890.
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Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is rumored to take place on July 9. Pre-orders will reportedly begin on the same day at 3 PM EDT, and the phones will supposedly ship starting on July 25th.
The next Samsung Unpacked event unveiling theFE,, the Galaxy Watch 8 Ultra, andClassic is rumored to take place on July 9. Pre-orders will reportedly begin on the same day at 3 PM EDT, and the phones will supposedly ship starting on July 25th.

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