The Corporation Samsung, is likely to abandon the use of processor Snapdragon, which produces the US company Qualcomm, Bloomberg reported, citing its own sources, who requested anonymity.
According to the informants the agency, in the course of testing the next generation Snapdragon 810, developed by Qualcomm, showed unsatisfactory “behavior” – in particular, heated above the maximum allowable temperature. In addition, according to market analysts, the latest Snapdragon 810 have different performance problems that are unlikely to be able to fix before Samsung will launch mass production of the new champions.
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Instead of processors Qualcomm South Korean production tehnogigant intends to use the chips of its own production, sources told Bloomberg. To date, the developers of Samsung established line of processors Exynos. They are used in smartphones producer (Galaxy SII, SIII, SIV and S5, line devices Galaxy Note), and devices of other manufacturers – Xiaomi, Meizu, Asus.
According to experts, the refusal to cooperate Samsung with Qualcomm weaken the position of the company in 2015, as the South Korean manufacturer is one of the largest of its customers. In turn, the increased use Exynos chips in their own smartphones will allow Samsung to increase the demand for them from other producers.
Earlier this week, the resource BGR.com, the smartphone will get 5.1-inch display with a resolution of Quad HD (577 dpi), 20-megapixel camera with optical stabilizer, 5-megapixel front with support for HDR-mode, as well as support for fast charging, which will add a 10-minute battery four o’clock “life” (by the way, it will be possible to recharge the handset wirelessly). The volume of non-volatile memory will be 32, 64, and 128 gigabytes. Housing smartphone is made of metal and glass, and the screen will get the protection of a new generation of Gorilla Glass 4.
According to the updated information, the announcement of Galaxy S6 will take place within tehnovystavki Mobile World Congress, which will be held in Barcelona from 2 to 5 March .
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