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Samsung could use a new Exynos connectivity chip for the Galaxy S26 series

Samsung Galaxy fans, especially those who are waiting for the Galaxy S26 series, the new Exynos S6568 chip has appeared on the Bluetooth SIG website, which could enable Bluetooth 6.1 on the Galaxy S26.

​Under the hood, the Korean tech giant is actively working on its forthcoming Galaxy S26 series, which recently reported to include the models mentioned below –

​On the other hand, Samsung has started mass-producing its in-house Exynos 2600 chipset, which is expected to power the base models of the Galaxy S26 series at least in selected regions.

​Meanwhile, a new Samsung chip, Exynos S6568, has been listed (via) on the Bluetooth SIG website, which is expected to enable Bluetooth 6.1 on the Galaxy S26.

image- Qualification Workspace (Bluetooth)

​The description of the chip reveals that it offers Bluetooth 6.1 and WiFi connectivity, and is to be used alongside an Exynos Application Processor,” for instance, the Exynos 2600. It seems that the company is working on upgrading the power efficiency, performance, and thermal parameters of the Exynos 2600, which will be efficient for the Galaxy S26 for improved battery life, perform faster, and heat up less.  

​However, Samsung has yet to release any official statement regarding this newly spotted chipset; it remains unclear what will happen next.

Raghav Sachdeva

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