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Will your country receive Samsung’s newest Galaxy in the Snapdragon 600 or the quad-core Exynos 5 Octa flavor? Regarding the flagship phone’s microprocessor, there’s been speculation about who was to get the Samsung/ARM collaborative project Exynos chip since it’s unveiling at CES in January.
Unfortunately, we in the states probably won’t see the new micro chip, at least not at first. But luckily for most African and Middle Eastern countries that will welcome the Galaxy S4, they’ll be seeing it with an Exynos-powered CPU.
Below is the first list released from a valuable source and published by the dependable SamMobile blog. It’s clearly a partial list, which we’re expecting updates from in days to follow. The Snapdragon chip referenced below was clocked at 1.9 Ghz in a benchmark report, where the Exynos was clocked at 1.6 Ghz.
No information about Latin America yet.
GT-I**** = Not decided yet. GT-I9500 = Exynos GT-I9505 = Snapdragon GT-I9500 / GT-I9505 = Samsung to bring both versions
Unfortunately, we in the states probably won’t see the new micro chip, at least not at first. But luckily for most African and Middle Eastern countries that will welcome the Galaxy S4, they’ll be seeing it with an Exynos-powered CPU.
Below is the first list released from a valuable source and published by the dependable SamMobile blog. It’s clearly a partial list, which we’re expecting updates from in days to follow. The Snapdragon chip referenced below was clocked at 1.9 Ghz in a benchmark report, where the Exynos was clocked at 1.6 Ghz.
<Source: SamMobile>
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