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Samsung, Galaxy Z Flip FE
Samsung's rumored Galaxy Z Flip FE could be more powerful than expected
New information claims that the rumored Galaxy Z Flip FE could end up having the same processor as the Galaxy S24.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE leak just revealed key specs — including what chip it will use
The latest rumor comes from the leaker Jukanlosreve on X (spotted by Android Police) who stated that the Fan Edition foldable would feature an Exynos processor, specifically the Exynos 2400, which is from 2023. Jukanlosreve has been on a tipping tear since returning to that mine and, for the most part, appears to have fairly accurate reports.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE expected to use same Chip as Galaxy S24
Samsung is set to launch an affordable version of its popular Galaxy Z Flip foldable phone in 2025, called the Galaxy Z Flip FE. This new
Galaxy Z Flip FE rumors put a chip that powered the Galaxy S24 in its future
The publication also noted that this Exynos chip is at a "flagship-level" as the company deployed it during a dual-chip strategy with the Galaxy S24 series. You may remember that
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE Could Have a Year-Old Chip
Samsung plans to make foldable phones more accessible with a new affordable version of its popular Galaxy Z Flip, namely the Galaxy Z Flip FE. Reports
Affordable Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE might come with a flagship SoC
There have been speculations that Samsung is considering releasing a cheaper Galaxy Z Flip as a Fan Edition model. Although not much is known about this potential mid-range foldable, a recent report might have uncovered the chip that will power it.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE Tipped to Be Powered by Same Chipset as Galaxy S24 Series
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), tipster @Jukanlosreve suggests that a flagship processor could be used in the purported Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE. It is said to be powered by the Exynos 2400 under the hood — the processor which currently powers the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus in select regions including India.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE could be more powerful than we expected
As for why the rumored Z Flip FE would use an Exynos chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 may be prohibitively expensive to put into a lower-priced foldable device, or it may simply be easier for Samsung to keep up a supply of Exynos chips.
An even more tempting Galaxy flip phone may be coming next year
A less expensive Galaxy Z Flip phone could arrive in the new year. Here's the latest information on what this phone could include.
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Ahead Of Black Friday, Samsung Is Slashing The Price of The Galaxy Z Fold 6 to $499 Down From $1,899
Samsung is rolling out an exciting deal for the Galaxy Z Flip 6 just in time for Black Friday on its official website. This ...
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Samsung's budget Galaxy Z Flip FE could pack the same chip as the Galaxy S24
However, it's not the processor most would expect, as the leaker reports that
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Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition launches in its second market with a new name
Samsung announced a new foldable quite recently, but only in Korea. That device’s name is Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, and ...
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