The Galaxy S26 might rock the Exynos 2600 chip, but only in this region

What you need to know

  • Samsung is reportedly prepping the Galaxy S26 for early 2026, and the old split-chip strategy might be back, with Europe likely to get Exynos 2600, while the rest of the world sees Snapdragon.
  • Exynos chips have been a tough sell in Europe, especially with their lower performance, weaker graphics, and worse battery life compared to Snapdragon.
  • Exynos 2600 might be more energy-efficient (15–25%) than its predecessor, but its production yield isn’t there yet.

Samsung is gearing up to unveil the Galaxy S26 lineup in early 2026, and it looks like the company’s split-chip play is making a comeback. Rumor has it Europe is locked in for the Exynos 2600, while the rest of the world gets the next-gen Snapdragon.

A new leak on X from user @Jukanlosreve claims Samsung is going back to its old chipset-splitting ways for the Galaxy S26 (via SamMobile). And even though the launch is still a ways off, the rumor mill is already heating up.

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