On February 1, Samsung will hold its Galaxy Unpacked event, during which it is anticipated to unveil innovative new products. The new Galaxy S23 series smartphones and possible new Galaxy Book laptops have been leaked, but the company has been relatively quiet about what’s to come. However, a new report indicates that Samsung’s smartphones will include a modified Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, suggesting that the company may have an advantage.
The information comes from 9to5Google, who are said to have seen the documentation. They say that these specialized chips will be called “Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy.” The news source revealed that these chips will arrive with a prime core that is clocked at 3.36 GHz, which is slightly higher than the standard variant. The standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 has a prime core clocking in at 3.19 GHz for comparison.
Although the chip was referred to in the documentation as the “Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy,” it is unknown whether or not the company will use this branding on its Galaxy S23 devices during the event or in its marketing materials. Samsung has yet to provide us with specifics, despite the fact that the release date is still a few weeks away. However, specifications for the upcoming smartphones have been leaked. Even though the phones might be great, there are also rumors that they might be more expensive this year.
Therefore, in order to receive a credit of up to $100, you must reserve your purchase of any of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S23 series devices prior to the event. You can use this credit to buy new Galaxy Unpacked-released devices in the future. The event will take place on February 1, and afterward, Samsung Galaxy Experience Spaces will go live all over the world to provide users with an immersive experience with the devices that were announced.