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Galaxy s6 edgeWhenever Samsung develops a new flagship, it takes a lot of care about which processor it uses. Therefore, it always reaches for several alternatives, and it is no different in the case of next year's flagship Galaxy S7, where the company is currently working on three prototypes, each with a different processor. It even appears that the company is currently developing three different hardware revisions, each for a different country.

If the information is true, then in India, for example, a variant with an Exynos 7422 processor will be available, which was originally supposed to appear inside Galaxy Note 5. For a change, a variant with an Exynos 8890 processor, which is also known as Exynos M1 Mongoose, should appear on our market. This variant will also be sold in South Korea and Japan, two of Samsung's key markets. And finally, there is a version with a Snapdragon 820 processor, which will be sold exclusively in China and the US. So we'll once again see different hardware depending on the region, and for the first time there will be three hardware revisions instead of two. Finally, let's just hope it doesn't affect the speed (slowness?) of releasing software updates.

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*Source: SamMobile

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