The Galaxy Z Flip8 will use the Exynos 2600 in these regions

Samsung is reportedly changing its chipset strategy for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip8. The Galaxy Z Flip8 will divide its silicon by region, unlike last year’s Galaxy Z Flip7 that shipped globally with just the Exynos 2500. However, a report from The Bell states that the Galaxy Z Flip8 will feature the in-house Exynos 2600 in South Korea and Europe, while Qualcomm Snapdragon will power the rest of the global market.
This change is rooted in a combination of target demographics and production costs. According to a Samsung MX division insider, buyers of the Galaxy Z Flip are likely to value the design and portability of the device over raw processing power. Since the main selling point for this Demographic is not high performance, the company is fine using its in-house chips. The Galaxy Z Fold8 and the new Galaxy Z Fold Wide, however, will remain strictly Snapdragon.
From a business perspective, the Exynos 2600 is a calculated decision to protect profit margins. The MX division is currently contending with higher component costs due to industry-wide shortages of RAM and flash memory. Samsung is using the cheaper Exynos chip to offset these costs, which should also help its LSI and foundry businesses.
The Exynos 2600 is also easily available, as it’s only being used in the Galaxy S26 and S26+ models outside of North America, China and Japan. Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch the Galaxy Z Flip8, Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Fold Wide at a rumored event on July 22.









