Exynos 9825 Could Be Found in U.S.-Bound Galaxy Note 10 Models, Claims Leakster
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We’re just days away from Samsung officially unveiling the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus on August 7, so it isn’t surprising that before the announcement, there is still a barrage of additional leaks and rumors coming our way. The latest one claims that Samsung’s Exynos 9825, a more powerful silicon than the Exynos 9820 (running in the Galaxy S10 range) will be a part of the Galaxy Note 10 models sold in the U.S. That doesn’t mean Qualcomm is going to miss out on all the action, quite the contrary, but it is surprising to hear that a Samsung SoC will be featured in a flagship model that’s inbound for the U.S. market.
Popular leakster Evan Blass is up to his very best on Twitter as he has revealed some key details concerning the hardware specifications of the Galaxy Note 10 U.S.-based models. With less than a week remaining for the announcement to go live, he states according to what he’s been told; except for Verizon, all other major U.S. carriers will be selling the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus featuring Samsung’s Exynos 9825.