A couple of weeks ago we first heard that Samsung might use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 chipset for next year's Galaxy S7, and now a new report pretty much confirms this possibility.
According to a Korean publication, Samsung is currently busy putting the Snapdragon 820
through some very intensive testing. The results of all those tests
will have a bearing in whether Samsung decides to use the Snapdragon 820
in the Galaxy S7 or not.
At the moment things seem to be going well, which means we may once
again see a Samsung flagship with two SoC choices, each offered in
certain markets only. This was the case for a few years, until this year
when the Galaxy S6
only went with Samsung's own Exynos chipset. The reason for that
probably has something to do both with the performance of the Exynos
7420, but also with the much-publicized overheating problems that the
Snapdragon 810 encounters.
Its successor, the Snapdragon 820, is set to be quite different in
that regard, though, so it may once again be seen in a high-end Samsung
device.
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