Maybe an Exynos-powered Samsung Galaxy S26 isn't such a bad idea
Not as bad as they once were

It seems like an annual event during which we start hearing rumors about what chipset Samsung plans to use in next year’s Galaxy flagship devices. The answer is not always straightforward, as the company has a track record of switching between Snapdragon chipsets and its Exynos silicon. We’ve also seen a split, where Samsung puts a Snapdragon in US and Korean devices, while Europe and other regions get an Exynos due to supply issues with the latter.