Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Price drop
After years of using Snapdragon chips for its Ultra flagships, Samsung reportedly plans to return to its Exynos chipset. The Galaxy S26 Ultra, expected to debut early next year, will likely bring back the Exynos processor. Powered by the new Exynos 2600, built on Samsung’s cutting-edge 2nm process, the upcoming Ultra could mark a significant turning point for Samsung’s Foundry division and the company’s premium smartphone lineup.
Early leaks and benchmarks suggest that the Exynos 2600 could outperform Apple’s A19 Pro and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, particularly in AI and graphics performance. If reports are to be believed, Exynos chips will improve performance and control across the company’s flagship ecosystem.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the first Ultra model since 2022’s Galaxy S22 Ultra to feature an Exynos chip, breaking a three-year streak of Snapdragon exclusivity. The Exynos 2600, designed using Samsung Foundry’s 2nm manufacturing process, reportedly delivers significant power and efficiency gains, a major leap from the 3nm-based Exynos 2500 that faced production challenges.
According to leaked benchmarks, the Exynos 2600 outperforms Apple’s A19 Pro, which powers the iPhone 17 Pro, by 15% in multi-core performance and a massive 75% in graphics. It is said to be six times faster in AI processing.
Compared to Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the Exynos 2600 maintains its lead, boasting 30% better AI performance and 29% higher graphics output.
Apart from these, the handset is tipped to support 60W wired fast charging paired with a 5,500mAh battery, a step up from the current 45W limit. The device will also feature Qualcomm’s upcoming 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset and an upgraded vapour cooling chamber.
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In terms of design, Samsung might ditch the familiar floating camera lenses in favour of a pill-shaped camera island, similar to the one found on the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G could launch in India at a starting price of around Rs 1,59,990 for the base variant.