The South Korean electronics giant Samsung had a tradition to offer its flagship smartphone series dubbed Samsung Galaxy S series with different chipset variants. The company offered the devices with the Snapdragon chipset variant in the United States while other markets treated with Samsung Exynos chipset variants. But last year it was changed and now it is also believed that the company will not be going using Exynos chipset in the flagship smartphone series.
It is now reported that the company will be launching the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in the European market with overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset to the European markets. It is also said to feature an exclusive high-frequency version.
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The European version of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is confirmed to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen2, and it is a high-frequency version exclusive to Samsung. Please enjoy it. pic.twitter.com/w6DqCdH30b— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 16, 2022
It is said that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (model number SM-S918B) reportedly managed to score a 1,504 single-core score and a 4,580 multi-core score on an alleged benchmark run from Geekbench 5. It is also revealed that the model which was tested used 8GB of RAM and the device run on Android 13.
The main difference from other Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chips is that the Cortex-X3-based Kryo Prime core is running at 3.36GHz, instead of the usual 3.2 GHz.
Samsung will be launching the smartphone series in the early days of next year and the Ultra model is believed to feature a 200 megapixel primary sensor on the back panel.
So let’s wait for more information about the smartphone series in the coming weeks and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for the latest updates.
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