Love to play computer games On November 15, it was reported that although 5G is a fairly new concept, Samsung has been developing the 5G version of the Galaxy S10. According to the disclosure, the 5G Galaxy S10 will not use Qualcomm chips, which means that Samsung Galaxy S10 5G will abandon Qualcomm Snapdragon 8150 and only use its own Exynos 9820.
It is reported that instead of ordering additional processors and basebands from rivals, Samsung is developing its own 5G compatible communication processor, which is specially developed for the Galaxy S10 and will allow Samsung to use its own chips. The 5G Galaxy S10 should be launched together with Samsung's latest Exynos 9820 and Exynos 5100 baseband.
The report also said that the new phone will be launched in China, the United States and Samsung's local market (South Korea) early next year. Previously, some Galaxy phones with Qualcomm processors were sold in these three markets, so the expectation was that the 5G Galaxy S10 would be equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8150 core Snapdragon X50 baseband.
If Samsung can launch a complete 5G internal solution for the Galaxy S10, it will be a significant progress for Samsung, which will reduce Samsung's dependence on Qualcomm in key markets, and may pave the way for Samsung to launch 5G mobile phones equipped with Exynos chips in the United States and South Korea in the future.
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