MediaTek-Chip im Galaxy S22 FE?

Rumors of an alleged move away from Qualcomm 2 Min. read

The S21 FE is only a few months old, but there are already discussions about the successor. If the rumors are true, Samsung dares to take a big step that could annoy fans.

The “Fan Edition” of last year’s Samsung flagship, the Galaxy S21 FE (Review), appeared just before the next generation earlier this year. Traditionally, it is primarily of interest to users who Qualcomm chip one from the Exynos series prefer. Such a one is used in the European models of the top Samsung smartphones. Now there are rumors that Samsung would install the latest MediaTek chip in an upcoming device for the first time.

the Dimension 9000 from MediaTek was a real milestone for the Taiwanese manufacturer. With the last smartphone SoC, the competitor Qualcomm was even overtaken in terms of structural width and was just ahead of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 the the first chip to be manufactured using the four-nanometer process became. In the first benchmarks he could even at eye level.

The Chinese leaker “It’s Fat” according to has samsung one Smartphone mit Dimensity 9000 in the making. However, he is not quite sure whether this is the case Samsung Galaxy S22 FE or a Samsung Galaxy A53 Pro would act – the latter just because of the name doesn’t really seem plausible. Another indication of a new fan edition with Dimensity 9000 is the battery. The leaker continues to speak of one Power storage with 4,500 mAhwhich would correspond to the battery capacity of the S20 FE and S21 FE.

“A MediaTek chipset in the Galaxy S22 FE would be a bold choice, considering the phone is expected to cost $700 in the US,” comment Notebookcheck’s colleagues – but don’t take into account the change that MediaTek is making in the has gone through in recent years. The Dimensity 9000 was definitive proof that the manufacturer wanted to shed its bad reputation, which stemmed from both hardware that could be improved and software support that could be improved. MediaTek definitely deserves another chance – Or what do you mean?

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