Galaxy S6 May Ditch Snapdragon 810 Due To Overheating Issues

Galaxy S6 May Ditch Snapdragon 810 Due To Overheating Issues
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There were reports that overheating issues with Snapdragon 810 SoC could delay next generation flagships, especially the Samsungs upcoming Galaxy S6 smartphone. Now the rumor mill is abuzz with reports that the South Korean company could ditch the Qualcomm chipset in favor of its own Exynos-series chip, although not completely.

According to a Digitimes report, the Galaxy S6 will be available in two versions, using either the Snapdragon 810 SoC or an Exynos chipset. Initially, around 90% of the models will be powered by the latter, while only a small number will use the Qualcomm chipset.

After the overheating problem is fixed, Samsung will increase the number of devices using the Snapdragon 810, the report notes. There were again rumors that the Galaxy S6, which is expected to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in March in Barcelona, will come in both regular and edge flavors.

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