As they exclusively assure from Forbes, the next Samsung Galaxy S8 will be the first device to equip the new Qualcomm processor, Snapdragon 835. Until the new star phone of the South Korean does not see the light, we will not know other phones that have it, something that would have been quite negative for other rivals, such as LG. Samsung is one of the most important manufacturers of processors, with the Exynos by flag. In addition, they also manufacture for Qualcomm, with whom he would have worked closely to create the Snapdragon 835. This reason would have caused the firm to have the exclusivity of the chip, being the first manufacturer to have a phone on the market that includes it.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 will be the first phone in the market have the new processor Snapdragon 835 from Qualcomm. The agreement that the company maintains with the Californian, would have resulted in the exclusivity of this chip, one of the most powerful for this year. This means that until the Galaxy S8 does not see the light we will not see other terminals that are powered by it. Considering that the Galaxy S8 will not be announced at the Mobile World Congress in February, this issue is something that would have hurt some other rival firms, such as LG. The South Korean would have to launch its flagship phone with aSnapdragon 821 instead of with the Snapdragon 835. Logically at the moment there is nothing certain, although Forbes refers to an LG spokesperson, who recently stated that it is better to use an already proven processor than not a completely new one.
The Snapdragon 835 will be the world's first processor to employ Samsung's 10-nanometer manufacturing technique, allowing it to achieve higher speed in a smaller size. This means that manufacturers will have the ability to develop thinner devices, or have more space to add a higher amperage battery. During this year's CES celebration, it was explained that the chip uses 30 percent less space, is 27 percent faster and consumes 40 percent less power than previous processors such as the Snapdragon 820 and 821 (the model that would be present in the new LG G6).
In addition to carrying the new Snapdragon 835, a beast in every way, the next Samsung flagship would also have a new virtual assistant called Bixby, a 5.2-inch QHD screen and 8 GB of RAM. A dual camera and a Plus version with a larger 6.2-inch screen are also expected. In both cases it is said that the panel would curve on both sides, which until now the edge model offered. As we say, the Galaxy S8 will not be announced at this year's Mobile World Congress. Some rumors place it in March, with an imminent launch for the month of April.