rinku73
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04-01-2019 12:54 AM in
Galaxy S
Hi folks ,
We all know about the approach of samsung towards diffrent regions and this is widely seen in manufactering their devices
In asia and middleast region i think samsung prefer exynos chipset
And in america and other european regions they prefer snapdragon chipsets
So here s the question ;
1) Do you think this strategy of samsung going to attract the indian customers ?
2) does snapdragon really outperforms the samsung owned exynos ?
3) does snapdragon have adavantages in image processing and all ?
4) and the last question if yu have a choice to buy a sd variant and exynos variant of samsung devices ?
Which will you chose ?
We all know about the approach of samsung towards diffrent regions and this is widely seen in manufactering their devices
In asia and middleast region i think samsung prefer exynos chipset
And in america and other european regions they prefer snapdragon chipsets
So here s the question ;
1) Do you think this strategy of samsung going to attract the indian customers ?
2) does snapdragon really outperforms the samsung owned exynos ?
3) does snapdragon have adavantages in image processing and all ?
4) and the last question if yu have a choice to buy a sd variant and exynos variant of samsung devices ?
Which will you chose ?
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Ghostrider007
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04-01-2019 01:06 AM in
Galaxy S
So you need to understand here that samsung values its customers the most.
Coming to your questions
1. Yes the strategy of samsung will attract new and old customers because with the new M and A series samsung is regaining momentum.
2.Not completely, reason being the software optimization that samsung does on the Exynos chips is more effective than when done on snapdragon chips.
3. Yes snapdragon does have its own advantages to some extent, but even the exynos chips do have better ISP for ex: S9 and s9+ sold in asia have much better cameras that come with Exynos 8895 chip.
4.I would prefer Exynos anyday because the snapdragon processors consume more battery and emit heat, whereas exynos processors disseminate heat and consume less battery Thanks to SUPER AMOLED SCREENS.
Hope this clears your doubts.
Coming to your questions
1. Yes the strategy of samsung will attract new and old customers because with the new M and A series samsung is regaining momentum.
2.Not completely, reason being the software optimization that samsung does on the Exynos chips is more effective than when done on snapdragon chips.
3. Yes snapdragon does have its own advantages to some extent, but even the exynos chips do have better ISP for ex: S9 and s9+ sold in asia have much better cameras that come with Exynos 8895 chip.
4.I would prefer Exynos anyday because the snapdragon processors consume more battery and emit heat, whereas exynos processors disseminate heat and consume less battery Thanks to SUPER AMOLED SCREENS.
Hope this clears your doubts.
rinku73
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04-01-2019 02:13 AM in
Galaxy S
good shot to the question bro ♥️
but bro there is a huge scam going around the social medias that
many of the people are hating exynos and also many of the tech reviews are simply downgrading samsung s midrangers
and a very good example for that is comparing a50 with the redmi nite 7 pro and claiming its the best because its having a sd chipset and bunch of 48mp cameras 😂😂
but bro there is a huge scam going around the social medias that
many of the people are hating exynos and also many of the tech reviews are simply downgrading samsung s midrangers
and a very good example for that is comparing a50 with the redmi nite 7 pro and claiming its the best because its having a sd chipset and bunch of 48mp cameras 😂😂