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Galaxy Z Flip 7 tipped to be Samsung's first foldable with this chipset, here is what we know

Galaxy Z Flip 7 tipped to be Samsung's first foldable with this chipset, here is what we know

India Today22-05-2025

After launching its Galaxy S25 flagship series, Samsung is working on its next big thing— the foldable. Rumour has it that this year is big for the upcoming Galaxy Z series, especially because it is expected to bring more devices than usual. The series is tipped to witness four devices: Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, a triple foldable and an FE edition of Flip. While this is happening for the first time, a new leak suggests that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 may also feature an Exynos chipset, the first in a Samsung foldable. advertisementAccording to sources cited by SamMobile, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the first device in the Galaxy Z series—both Flip and Fold models—to feature an Exynos chipset, rather than the traditionally exclusive use of Snapdragon processors.Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 to feature Exynos 2500 chip What makes this particularly significant is the introduction of the Exynos 2500, Samsung's first-ever smartphone processor built on its own advanced second-generation 3nm manufacturing process. This chip, developed entirely in-house, is expected to offer an impressive leap in both power and energy efficiency.
It reportedly boasts a 10-core CPU and a Xclipse 950 GPU, which is based on AMD's cutting-edge RDNA 3.5 graphics architecture. The result is a chip designed not just for routine smartphone use, but for performance-intensive tasks such as high-end mobile gaming—placing it in direct competition with Qualcomm's top-tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (possibly branded 'Elite').advertisementInterestingly, while Samsung has yet to officially confirm these details, SamMobile claims its internal sources have verified that countries such as India and South Korea will receive the Exynos-powered variant of the Z Flip 7. However, it seems likely that other markets—namely the United States, China, and Canada—will continue to receive Snapdragon-equipped models. This would be in line with Samsung's longstanding regional split between its in-house and Qualcomm silicon.Another intriguing aspect of the Exynos 2500 is its suitability for thinner phone designs. Early reports suggest that, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite delivers exceptional performance, it may run hotter in ultra-slim form factors—an area where the Exynos 2500 could shine. If these early assessments hold true, Samsung's chip may prove to be a better match for sleek foldable devices, offering a cooler and more balanced performance.In essence, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 could serve as the debut stage for Samsung's most ambitious mobile silicon to date. With a 3nm design, AMD-based graphics, and global deployment across a premium product line, the Exynos 2500 chip represents a bold step forward—not just for Samsung's processor ambitions, but for the evolution of its foldable portfolio as a whole.

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