Samsung could split Galaxy S23 FE between Snapdragon and Exynos variant
Samsung is expected to launch its next fan edition version following the Galaxy S series, called Galaxy S23 FE, later this year. Earlier reports indicated that the model would not have a simultaneous release, as it would be launched first in selected regions before reaching other regions. However, a recent report suggests that the Galaxy S23 FE will not be uniform in terms of the chipset it receives worldwide. Initially, it was announced that the model would be equipped with the Exynos 2200 SoC chipset, but now it appears that a version with the Snapdragon chipset will also be available.
The Galaxy S23 FE with model number SM-S711U1, according to the Geekbench tests and official support pages, will use different chipsets depending on the market. This platform will standardize the CPU and GPU of the phones.
A Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, stated as ‘taro’ on the Geekbench site, powers the phone’s US version with the model number SM-711U1. This version of the S23 FE comes with 8 GB of RAM and Android 13 out of the box, expected to feature One UI 5.1 on top of it. The model received 1549 and 3718 points in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench.
On the other hand, the Galaxy S23 FE worldwide model has a different chipset, Exynos 2200(s5e9925), with the model number SM-711B. This version of the S23 FE runs on Android 13, equipped with 8 GB of RAM. Probably One UI 5.1 is also present. The global version received 1613 and 4049 points in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench.
But bringing up the Snapdragon chipset is not seen as a better decision because of earlier criticism for less energy performance. In addition to the chipsets, the Galaxy S23 FE will include a 6.4-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen, a battery capacity of 4,500mAh with 25W charging, and a triple camera system with 50 MP being a primary camera.
The leaked image from the benchmark site reveals the Galaxy S23 FE as the 8 GB of RAM equipped smartphone, runs on Android 13 with 1549 as a single-core score and 3718 as a multi-core score.
Thanks to “SamMobile“