A recent poll indicates that 42% of respondents would consider an Exynos processor in the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

While most still prefer Snapdragon, a surprisingly large portion of fans are open to Samsung's new chip powering next year’s flagship.
Exynos 2600 benchmark results have been leaked, revealing scores of 3,309 in single-core testing and 11,256 in multi-core. The multi-core score exceeds that of Apple's iPhone 16 Pro. There is optimism that Samsung has improved its Exynos processors and that, if selected for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, the chip will be high-performing. The situation remains to be seen.
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