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Qualcomm CEO points to more Samsung flagship smartphones like Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy S25 Ultra launching with Snapdragon 8 series SoCs

Started by Redaktion, February 07, 2024, 19:59:27

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Redaktion

Qualcomm has revealed elements of Samsung's plans for future flagship smartphones. According to Qualcomm's President and CEO, the release of the Galaxy S24 series was only the beginning of a multiyear agreement with Samsung, with more Snapdragon 8 series chipsets set to power future Galaxy devices, presumably the Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Fold6 and the Galaxy S24 series.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-CEO-points-to-more-Samsung-flagship-smartphones-like-Galaxy-Z-Fold6-and-Galaxy-S25-Ultra-launching-with-Snapdragon-8-series-SoCs.801267.0.html

Mr Majestyk

Scamsung to users. Buy our most expensive gear and we'll give you a top tier SoC, otherwise suckers it's Exynos for the plebs.


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Quote from: Mr Majestyk on February 08, 2024, 02:54:45Scamsung to users. Buy our most expensive gear and we'll give you a top tier SoC, otherwise suckers it's Exynos for the plebs.

They're all doing it though. Google artificially segmenting features like 'night sight video' between pro and non-pro variant even though we already know all it's doing is just connecting to a cloud server to run them algorithms. Qcomm is making their mid-tier SoC's so bad that people are forced to go high end 8 series if you don't wanna feel like you're using a phone from 4 years ago, taking a page from nVidia's playbook. Nvidia's pricing for the vram you get, etc.

Only way to stop it IMO, is through regulatory action via government intervention. Contacting your local representative demanding you want more fair prices during these difficult times. Sorta like what the right to repair movement did for the last few years, how in certain countries there is legislation to ensure that rent / energy utility bills don't just spiral out of control and have a cap or limit in their local markets.

I mean, it really doesn't make any sense that these big companies are posting record profits while laying off thousands of employee's. At the same time they expect us to help pay / subsidize the cost of all the overpriced h100 gpu's they bought from nVidia by buying into their AI subscriptions (looking at you Microsoft, Samsung, Google). I am sorry but what lol? Then give us operating systems on our devices where you can't even stop them from force updating to the next version that oftentimes is an even more buggy, broken piece of mess and sometimes even removes features.

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