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Important claim about the Samsung Galaxy S22 FE processor!

Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S22 FE model in the future. In fact, the processor of the device has also been largely determined.
 Important claim about the Samsung Galaxy S22 FE processor!
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Samsung introduced the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event in February. The company started work on the highly anticipated Galaxy S22 FE without wasting time. Recently, the processor of the smartphone has also been revealed. Here are the details…

Major leak about the Samsung Galaxy S22 FE processor

Previous reports about the Galaxy S22 FE series were that the device would come with two different chipsets. At first, a new claim was made about the model, which is thought to increase the competition in the industry with Snapdragon and MediaTek processor options.

The reasons for these claims were shown as Samsung’s own production Exynos chipset not meeting expectations and being below its competitors in performance. At this point, there were claims that some of the new models will use MediaTek processors.

Yogesh Brar, who came to the fore with his leaks in the industry, said that contrary to MediaTek’s claims, Samsung will continue to use its own Exynos and Snapdragon processors in high-end models. At this point, the MediaTek door for the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 FE models is largely closed.

If Yogesh Brar’s claims are true, Snapdragon and Exynos processors will appear again in Galaxy S22 FE and Galaxy S23 models, which are expected to appear in front of users in the future. On the other hand, no statement was made about whether the Galaxy S22 FE will come with two processors. However, the device will likely debut with the Exynos 2200 chipset.

So what do you think about this issue? Which processor do you think will be the power of the Galaxy S22 FE model? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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