Samsung confirmed that the new Galaxy S27 Pro model will use Exynos 2700 and Qualcomm processor, depending on the region. Here are the technical details and features of the new device.
Samsung is making a strategic decision to differentiate its processor distribution regionally for its highly anticipated new compact flagship model, Galaxy S27 Pro. According to the latest information provided by Money Today, the company plans to use its own production Exynos 2700 chipset in the European, Asian, African, Australian and Latin American markets; It will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform in regions such as the USA, Canada and Mexico.
Standing out with its 6.47-inch screen size, Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro follows a similar strategy with other members of the series, shaping its hardware preferences according to global market dynamics.
Exynos 2700 is Developed with Two Nanometer Technology
The new generation Exynos 2700 chipset is expected to be Samsung’s second mobile platform developed with a 2 nanometer production process. This technology will increase the power efficiency of the device and at the same time take its performance capacity to the next level.
One of the most striking innovations of the processor stands out as the Side-by-Side (SBS) architecture. Thanks to this structure, the processor and RAM units are positioned side by side under a common cooling system, the Heat Path Block.
This innovative cooling design significantly strengthens the thermal stability and overall process stability of the device in heavy usage scenarios.
The hardware architecture in question will appear not only in the Galaxy S27 Pro model, but also in the standard Galaxy S27 and S27+ models. This is considered as an indication of Samsung’s belief in the technologies it has developed in its mid- and upper-segment devices.
Galaxy S27 Ultra Continues to Stay in a Different Location
Leaked information confirms that the Galaxy S27 Ultra will follow a different path than the rest of the series. While regional processor distinction is made in other models, it is stated that the Ultra version will only have the Snapdragon processor in all markets around the world.
This reflects the company’s wish to keep its top-end model at a standard performance level on a global scale.
The Galaxy S27 Pro model aims to bring the advanced features offered by the Ultra series to users in the form of a 6.47-inch compact screen.
Galaxy S27 Pro, whose battery capacity is expected to be more limited than the Ultra model due to its compact structure, is positioned as a strong alternative, especially for users looking for ease of use with one hand. The absence of a pen rest on the device clarifies the distinction in the range of works.
In your opinion, what effect does Samsung’s use of different processors depending on the region have on device performance? Which processor would you prefer to see in your region? You can share your intentions with us in the comments section.