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Recently, the Galaxy S office of Samsung and its Galaxy Note phone introduced in the same year used the same Samsung worked on an enhanced variant of the Exynos 9820 found in the Galaxy S10 series for the Galaxy Note10. Note10 has already been captured in a benchmark outcomes database featuring an Exynos 9825, but so far the chip-making section of the company has remained in the pipeline on any of these products. Here’s a teaser clip from the formal Twitter page of Exynos stating a fresh, “developed,” “next-level” “smart computer” will land on August 7. No case that the Galaxy Note10 and Note10 + will be released on the same day will definitely not happen. So the Samsung Exynos Twitter page has essentially told us that the rumors are correct all through the time without genuinely exchanging any information of this unknown item. In some sectors like camera imaging, overall efficiency and battery lives, the new and enhanced Exynos 9825 hopefully decreases the delta relative to Snapdragon 855. The difference in terms of designs driven by the Exynos 9820 in the S10 series was quite pronounced between versions driven by the Snapdragon 855. If we have to believe past mumblings, the 9825 takes 7 nm in contrast to the 9820 that uses 8 nm, which should allow marginal battery life to increase in its own right, even if the rest of it remains the same. There’s no other information on the Exynos 9825 right now, however, so we either have to wait for more to spill or August 7 to reach to discover out more. CLICK HERE TO SEE (Visited 18 times, 1 visits today)
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