Samsung’s⁤ exynos 2500 Chipset ‍Confirmed wiht Satellite Connectivity

The⁢ Samsung Exynos 2500, Samsung’s‍ next-generation flagship processor, will‍ feature ⁣satellite connectivity, according to Skylo, the satellite connectivity provider. The Exynos 2500 mobile processor is anticipated to ​offer enhanced performance and better energy efficiency.

Skylo provides satellite connectivity for the Pixel 9 ‌and ⁢galaxy S25 series on Verizon. The company’s announcement hints at the ⁤imminent launch⁣ of the new ⁣Samsung chip and confirms its satellite capabilities.

The Exynos 2500 is rumored⁤ to power the Galaxy Z Flip⁣ 7 in‌ all markets,including the​ U.S. This marks ‍the first time​ Samsung will introduce​ a flagship Exynos ⁢chip on‍ a foldable phone, rather than its Galaxy S series.

“Samsung’s‍ partnership⁣ with Skylo is built upon 3GPP NTN standards to unlock connectivity everywhere,” said Hui Won je, vice president of​ the ​Modem Development Team at Samsung⁢ Electronics,​ in a press release. “Through our collaboration on the‌ Samsung Exynos Modem 5400 ⁤and the Exynos 2500 mobile processor, mainstream devices worldwide will now have‍ the underlying technology to connect to satellites wherever cellular networks are unavailable, ushering in a new era of ubiquitous connectivity.”

Skylo also​ announced partnerships with OPPO and TECNO to bring NTN-compliant satellite connectivity to their future devices.

What’s next

The launch of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 ⁤with the Exynos 2500 is‌ expected⁤ to set​ a new standard for mobile connectivity, offering ⁣users access ‍to satellite ⁢networks⁤ when cellular service is unavailable. The Exynos 2500 chipset promises to deliver better energy efficiency and higher performance.