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Yesterday we informed you that Samsung will probably present it this year after all Galaxy S23 FE and that it should – somewhat surprisingly – be powered by the chip Exynos. Now there is a news on the air that the next Samsung flagship series should also use the Samsung chip Galaxy S24, although past leaks have claimed it will be modeled after the range Galaxy The S23 is exclusively powered by the flagship Snapdragon.

According to the Korean website Maeil cited by the server SamMobile there will be a turn Galaxy The S24 will use the Exynos 2400 chipset. It will reportedly have a main Cortex-X4 core, two powerful Cortex-A720 cores, three lower-clocked Cortex-A720 cores and four economical Cortex-A520 cores. Samsung is said to be planning to send the chip into serial production in November at the earliest.

The latest leak contradicts previous reports which claimed that Samsung will continue to use Qualcomm's flagship chip exclusively in its flagships next year. It's unclear at this point if the latest leak means the line would be powered by the alleged Exynos 2400 in all markets, or just some, with the others using the Snapdragon version. In any case, this new leak is somewhat unreliable, as it would go against what the head of Qualcomm described earlier this year as a multi-year contract with Samsung. As part of it, the company delivered for a number of Galaxy S23 exclusive chip Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, which is an overclocked version of her the current one flag chip.

Another leak is about Samsung's next flagship series, which reveals its alleged memory variants. According to the leaker Tarun Vatse the basic and "plus" models will have 12 GB of RAM, while the Ultra model will have 16 GB. He also revealed the size of the basic storage for the standard model, which he says will be 256 GB.

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