
"According to a recent report by Korea Economic Daily, the Galaxy S26 lineup will be powered by an in-house Exynos 2600 chipset. The new processor is said to be housed in approximately 50% of the Galaxy S26 devices across South Korea and European regions. The US, Japan, and China markets will reportedly get Qualcomm-powered units."
"It is very early in the Galaxy S26 rumor cycle, but the flagship lineup has Galaxy Z Fold 7's success to match. There have been confusing details about Samsung's upcoming phones. Earlier, there were rumors of a Galaxy S26 Pro, but they were later discarded. Similarly, some speculated that the Korean company would replace its Plus model with a Galaxy S26 Edge, but recently, another report claimed that there won't be any Edge after the next variant."
Samsung plans to power about half of Galaxy S26 units in South Korea and Europe with an in-house Exynos 2600 chipset, while the US, Japan, and China are expected to receive Qualcomm-powered variants. The Exynos 2600 will be produced by Samsung Foundry and follows the Exynos 2500 used in this year's Galaxy Z Flip 7. Samsung previously used Exynos chips through the Galaxy S22 but switched to Qualcomm for S23 and S25. The Galaxy S26 lineup is anticipated to include base, Plus, and Ultra models with meaningful camera upgrades, though model naming and exact configurations remain uncertain.
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