A new report has clarified Samsung’s chip allocation strategy for its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7, revealing a split chipset approach depending on the market—something the company previously used with its Galaxy S series.
While early speculation hinted that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 would be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip across all regions, fresh leaks suggest that Samsung will equip the foldable device with its in-house Exynos 2500 chip in select markets, including South Korea and India.
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Historically, Samsung has always used Snapdragon processors in its foldable lineups, never adopting Exynos chips for the Galaxy Z Flip or Fold series. However, this is set to change in 2025 as Samsung shifts toward regional chipset differentiation.
According to Korean media, U.S. buyers can still expect the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in their Galaxy Z Flip 7, a trend likely to extend to markets such as China and possibly Japan. This chipset strategy only applies to the clamshell-style Z Flip 7, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will reportedly ship with the Snapdragon 8 Elite exclusively across all markets.
In addition to the flagship model, Samsung is rumored to unveil a budget variant, possibly named the Galaxy Z Flip FE, during its anticipated July or August launch event.
This chipset diversification mirrors Samsung’s past strategies used in its Galaxy S series, where Exynos chips were deployed in Europe and parts of Asia, while Snapdragon processors were reserved for the U.S. and other premium markets.
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