

Samsung is gearing up to launch its next flagship, the Galaxy S26 and S26+, in February. Rumors confirm that these models will ship with the Exynos 2600** chipset in most regions, including South Korea and Europe, while the North American market will receive the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite 5 instead. The S26 Ultra is expected to use the Snapdragon processor everywhere.
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According to a report from ChosunBiz, sourced from industry insiders, Samsung’s System LSI and MX divisions are negotiating a US$20 discount on the Exynos 2600. This move could make the Exynos‑equipped S26 line more appealing to price‑sensitive buyers and help Samsung stay competitive against rivals using Snapdragon chips.
While the exact timing of the price adjustment remains unclear, a reduced cost for the Exynos variant could be a key factor for consumers in regions where Samsung traditionally favors its own silicon. Stay tuned for further updates as Samsung finalizes the specifications and pricing of its upcoming flagship lineup.












