Samsung considers using Exynos chip in Galaxy S21 FE due to insufficient supply of Qualcomm

Due to the increasing problem of chip shortages, the chip shortage continues to spread. As the market with the largest amount of semiconductor chips, mobile phone chips are in a completely out-of-stock state. Lu Weibing, the president of Xiaomi China and the general manager of the Redmi brand, once posted on Weibo that the chip is too short this year, not a shortage, but an extreme shortage.

As the world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Samsung has also been greatly affected by this wave of chip shortages. On June 30th, according to media reports, due to the shortage of global semiconductor supply, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE has repeatedly postponed the release. For this reason, Samsung is considering using its own Exynos chips to cope with the chip shortage.

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The report pointed out that Samsung plans to release the Galaxy S21 FE in the fourth quarter of this year. This phone was originally scheduled to debut in August 2021. However, due to the shortage of Snapdragon 888, the industry speculates that Samsung may cancel the Galaxy S21 FE release plan.

But the latest report says Samsung may provide Exynos and Snapdragon as the Galaxy S21 series to minimize the impact of the chip shortage. It is reported that Samsung is expected to release the Snapdragon 888 version of the Galaxy S21 FE in the United States, with Exynos chips used in some markets.

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