The Samsung GALAXY S11 DECISION that will UPSET European Customers

Samsung GALAXY S11 has a very important decision that will surely upset many of the customers in Europe, here is what change is made.

The Samsung GALAXY S11 DECISION UPRISES European Customers

Samsung GALAXY S11 will experience an extremely important change this year, and this is because a decision was made that few people expected, but which will change to a good extent the experience that customers have. More precisely, it seems that the Samsung GALAXY S11 series will use Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processors in many more countries than before, and Europe seems to be the only region where the Exynos remain in use.

Until now, the Samsung GALAXY S11 had the Exynos chips used in the vast majority of countries where the phones were sold, and the Snapdragon ones were only used in very few regions. Well, this will change radically starting from 2020, the Samsung GALAXY S11 will have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 used in most models because it is much more powerful than the Samsung Exynos chips.

Samsung GALAXY S11 leaves Europe without Qualcomm Snapdragon 865

The Samsung GALAXY S11 will have an Exynos 990 chip in Europe because, probably, Samsung should pay higher licenses here for the technologies, or for who knows what other reasons, but the news is bad. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 is a chip with a more powerful processor than the one in the Exynos 990, as it has been with every chip every year, and European customers who will buy the Samsung GALAXY S11 will be totally disadvantaged by this change.

The Samsung GALAXY S11 is a series of phones that brings a lot of changes for customers, but this one regarding the processor is one of the biggest so far, and with a huge impact. It will be interesting to see how Samsung will explain this change in strategy for the Samsung GALAXY S11, but perhaps this is also related to the decision to present the phone in the USA, instead of Barcelona.

Samsung GALAXY S11 had a launch date of February 18 announced today at a conference prepared in the USA, but it remains to be seen if the final plans will remain the same, or will be changed at some point.