Earlier today, Samsung unveiled the Exynos 2600 chipset, which has been rumored to be powering the upcoming Galaxy S26 devices in at least one country.
Now a new report from Korea claims Samsung will also use the Exynos 2600 in the Galaxy Z Flip8, expected to be launched this summer. The Galaxy Z Flip7 was Samsung’s first foldable to go with an Exynos SoC, using the Exynos 2500, so the fact that its successor device will go with that chip’s successor is hardly surprising, but it is good to have this confirmed already, even though we’re still many months away from the Flip8’s debut.
On the other hand, just like its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold8 is said to go with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest (in this case the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5).
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
| 256GB 12GB RAM | € 835.70 |
£ 1,049.00 |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | € 886.07 |
£ 825.00 |
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
| 256GB 12GB RAM | € 1,293.18 |
£ 1,449.00 |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | € 1,489.99 |
£ 1,648.98 |
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Source (in Korean)