Samsung Puts Exynos 2700 in Galaxy S27 Pro Globally, Keeps Snapdragon in US
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Updated · Android Authority · Jul 6
Samsung Puts Exynos 2700 in Galaxy S27 Pro Globally, Keeps Snapdragon in US
3 articles · Updated · Android Authority · Jul 6
Summary
A new leak says Samsung will ship the Galaxy S27 Pro with its Exynos 2700 in most markets, while US models keep a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip.
The same split is expected across the Galaxy S27 and S27 Plus, as Samsung pushes more in-house silicon; only the Galaxy S27 Ultra would stay Snapdragon-only worldwide.
Exynos 2700 is rumored to be a 2nm chip using a Side-by-Side package that places the processor and DRAM next to each other to improve heat dissipation.
That setup could weaken the S27 Pro’s appeal outside the US, because the new model is expected to offer near-Ultra specs without the S Pen but not the top Qualcomm chip.
The leak also points to broader S27 upgrades, including a Privacy Display across the lineup and a new 16MP front camera for the Pro and Ultra.