Samsung has traditionally stuck to the same formula when it comes to its Galaxy S series phones — devices in the U.S. and select other countries are powered by Qualcomm chips, while everyone else gets the Exynos variant. However, there
Samsung has traditionally stuck to the same formula when it comes to its Galaxy S series phones — devices in the U.S. and select other countries are powered by Qualcomm chips, while everyone else gets the Exynos variant. However, there