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Galaxy Note may not feature Snapdragon 855 Plus chip
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IANS | 17 Jul, 2019
Samsung's next flagship, the Galaxy Note 10, may not feature Qualcomm's latest gaming-centric Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset.
While
the international models of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will feature a
newer Exynos chip that is found in the Galaxy S10 series, Note 10 models
sold in the US will feature the original Snapdragon 855 processor, not
the 855 Plus, 9to5Google quoted the WinFuture on Tuesday.
ASUS's
ROG Phone II which is slated to debut later this month, would be among
the first smartphones to feature the Snapdragon 855 Plus processor.
Meanwhile,
the launch of Galaxy Note 10 is likely to get delayed as the tech major
is reportedly slowing down the production of its top tier Exynos 9825
chipset for the handset.
The latest trade feud may have forced
the tech giant to adjust the manufacturing timeline as it fears running
out of chemical products currently being restricted by the Japanese
government.
Samsung Electronics Co. plans to release its latest
phablet, the Galaxy Note 10, in South Korea in late August following a
showcase event earlier in the month.
With an unpacked event
slated for August 7 in New York, Samsung plans to accept pre-orders for
the Galaxy Note 10 two days later, ahead of its official launch in the
domestic market on August 23.
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