The Galaxy S24 is going to release next year, and over the past couple of months, we have heard numerous reports about what Samsung is cooking. There has been some chatter about how Samsung could come back to Exynos with the latest Exynos 2400 and will do a test-run in the base and plus variant of the device. Today, a renowned tipster has suggested that the upcoming phone will feature the Exynos 2400 in the Southeast Asian region.
More evidence of Galaxy S24 using Exynos 2400 surfaces, as Samsung seems to be looking hopeful about its in-house chips
The tip comes from Tech_Reve, a tipster with a solid track record, and they suggest that the Galaxy S24 sold in the Southeast Asian region will bring the Exynos 2400 instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, something that a lot of people would want, to be honest.
Now, this should not be alarming, to be honest. If Samsung is indeed working as hard as we think they are on the Exynos 2400, then perhaps the Galaxy S24 is going to be an instant hit. However, it all comes down to just how good the CPU is, and we won't know until we get the phone.
Oh...my.
Southeast Asia is also getting the Exynos 2400 in the S24. Not a Snapdragon. pic.twitter.com/xXGfTRpchJ
— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) May 8, 2023
Samsung has strayed away from the Exynos chipset for some time now. With the Galaxy S22 series, we saw that most of the regions came with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, and with the Galaxy S23 series, all the regions in the world had the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy. However, it seems like the company is returning to its roots with the Galaxy S24, but based on the rumors we have heard, the Exynos 2400's launch will be limited at best, and not many regions will get the chipset. Samsung wants to test out the waters before Exynos becomes a mainstay in the roster.
Sadly, it is too early to say anything about the Galaxy S24, but we do know that in the coming months, we are going to start hearing more about Samsung's upcoming flagship, and of course, as always, we will keep you posted about what the South Korean giant decides to do.
Do you think we should go easy on the Exynos 2400, or Samsung's dream to have a competent SoC is as good as dead? Let us know what your thoughts are in the comments below.