According to the latest report, Samsung has used the Exynos 850 application processor (AP) for the North American market Galaxy A13 LTE smartphone. The Galaxy A13 is available in two versions – LTE and 5G, with the 5G version powered by MediaTek’s Tianji 700 processor.
The Galaxy A13 is the successor to the Galaxy A12. According to market research firm Omdia, Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy A12 shipped 51.8 million units in 2021, making it the world’s best-selling smartphone model.
This model went down in history as the first smartphone model to sell more than 50 million units. The Galaxy A12 uses MediaTek’s Helio P35 AP, which means that the Galaxy A12 has played a big role in the rise of MediaTek. In 2022, the Galaxy A13 is likely to become a big hit product for Samsung Electronics.
The Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A33 released by Samsung Electronics last month feature the Exynos 1280, a gaming-specific AP based on a 5nm process that has a GPU clock speed that exceeds the same level as the Tianji 900 AP. The Exynos 1280 was also installed in the Galaxy M33, which was released in April for the Indian and Southeast Asian markets.
BusinessKorea said Samsung Electronics is increasing the proportion of the Galaxy A and Galaxy M series in its smartphone business, the company is shifting its focus from developed countries to emerging markets, and Samsung is increasingly adopting Exynos chips on low- and mid-priced smartphones.