It was obvious that when Qualcomm held that a large manufacturer would not ride their SoC it was Samsung. For an obvious reason: it is the only manufacturer that manufactures chips and because in high end a Mediatek can not offer the performance or capabilities of modem still
As they suspected, the new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy. S6 Edge incorporate a Exynos 7420 at the expense of Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 should be incorporated in the western versions have continued their policy.
The first release and subsequent deductions pointed to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 was very powerful, but efficiency problems and ability to perform optimally after long-term working loads (thermal throttling).
JK Shin has made finally statements about that shed some light in an interview with The Korea Times.
Shin began to respond by clarifying the relationship with Qualcomm is better than ever, but that the decision to join the Exynos 7420 in their new flagship is a technical decision, the Exynos is better.
“Samsung always uses the components of the highest quality to differentiate our product from our competitors” said, hinting that Samsung has not been a business decision, but to include the best SoC possible.
For the tests we have done at MWC 2015 you can advance that is apparently , right. It is not only more powerful, but is also manufactured in a 14nm process which will lead to greater efficiency and lower power dissipated as heat.
“Chinese imitators will be difficult to replicate our great innovator pace “
Shin also commented high hopes for Samsung Mobile for its new flagship device, referring to competitors who had devoured her cake in China: “Chinese imitators will not affect us because our pace of innovation is very high right now” , continued to emphasize the benefits of its new products, “What we have created with the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will not be easily replicable “.
The Shin premise is correct, because the big problem was that Samsung. But avoid losing share is different to recover. Is it a big enough hardware to scratch share in the premium range Apple in China
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