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Samsung may skip Exynos 2500 and prioritize Exynos 2600 for Galaxy S26

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Samsung appears to be prioritizing the Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26 series rather than focussing on the Exynos 2500. This chip was initially aimed to be used in the Galaxy S25 series earlier this year but low yield delayed its debut.

A report from TheBell reveals that Samsung hasn’t yet finalized the Exynos 2500 to be used in the Galaxy Z Flip FE. The chip was previously rumored for the Z Flip 7, and the following rumors targeted it for the Z Flip FE.

Samsung is working to improve its 3nm foundry yields to produce Exynos 2500. Positive developments happened in the past few months but the company has not yet decided on the utilization of Exynos 2500 chipset.

A semiconductor industry official stated, “The production plan for the Exynos 2500 is constantly changing. At one point, it seemed certain, but recently, the chances have slightly declined.”

With the Exynos 2500 project seeming dumped, the System LSI and Foundry business units suffered in performance and staff morale. It was reported that tensions arose between departments while determining responsibility.

On the flip side, the System LSI Division is actively preparing for the Exynos 2600. Samsung is putting tremendous effort into this SoC to complete the development by mid-Q3 so it can be commercialized with the Galaxy S26 series.

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Reports suggest that System LSI and Foundry putting everything on the line. To secure 2nm customers, Samsung must be able to produce the Exynos 2600. The company must demonstrate its competitiveness in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.

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Samsung schedules July Unpacked in NYC to launch Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7

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Samsung is reportedly considering holding an Unpacked event in early July to introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7, with the venue under consideration being NYC (New York), USA.

According to Korean media, Samsung may launch the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 at early July Unpacked in NYC, US. The company appears to be returning to New York for the Unpacked event amid rising risk from President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.

Recently, it was revealed that Samsung America has donated $350K to the Trump inauguration committee. The company has donated over triple the amount it contributed for the same purpose in the first term of President Trump.

If Unpacked happens in New York, it will mark the first time in three years, since 2022. At present, the company is preparing to finalize the NYC as the Unpacked venue, where it will introduce several products, including foldable phones.

An industry insider familiar with Samsung’s plans said, “In recent years, second-half Unpacked events have been held in cultural hubs like Seoul in 2023 and Paris last year. This time, it’s set to return to New York, the quintessential cultural city, after three years.”

The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite. In terms of design, the devices would be sleeker and lighter. The next Flip phone will have a Moto Razr-like cover screen, the biggest ever in Samsung’s history.

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In a major shift, Samsung would introduce Android 16-based One UI 8 with the Z7 series. The company is aligning the new One UI debut with Google’s timeline, giving its foldables another edge over bar-type phones for a sales jump.

In addition, the Galaxy Z7 series models are highly likely to uplevel Galaxy AI capabilities, optimizing them for both vertically and horizontally folding smartphones, creating synergy between hardware and software.

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Samsung to launch Galaxy S25 Edge in the US on May 30, pricing leaked

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A new report says Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S25 Edge on May 30 in the US. It will follow the initial reveal in South Korea, which is scheduled for May 13. Pre-order dates and expected pricing details are also revealed.

Samsung first teased the Galaxy S25 Edge back at January’s Galaxy Unpacked 2025, alongside the S25, Plus, and Ultra models. It also turned heads at Mobile World Congress in March, flaunting that ultra-thin design.

According to FNNews, Samsung will reveal the S25 Edge on May 13, 2025, via a low-key online event, not the big Unpacked show from January. The device could cost $1,099–$1,199 in the US, or 1.5–1.63 million KRW in South Korea.

The Galaxy S25 Edge will go on sale first in South Korea and China on May 23, with pre-orders from May 14–20. At the May 13 event, Samsung will reveal the Galaxy S25 Edge’s specifications, colors, and pricing.

That said, the Galaxy S25 Edge would launch in the US on May 30, following the Korean release. This move is seen as an effort to outpace Apple, which plans to launch the ultra-slim iPhone 17 Air in September, in the race for thinner phones.

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At just 5.84mm thick, the Galaxy S25 Edge is the slimmest Galaxy S phone yet. Its titanium frame feels premium, and the ceramic back adds durability. The 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, with 120Hz refresh, rivals the S25 Plus.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor powers this flagship phone and handles gaming and apps like a champ. With 12GB RAM and 256GB or 512GB storage, it runs One UI 7 on Android 15, keeping things smooth and snappy.

The S25 Edge rocks a 200MP main camera for crisp, detailed shots. It skips the telephoto lens for a slim build, pairing the main sensor with a 12MP or 50MP ultrawide, plus, it reportedly features a 12MP front camera for selfies.

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Samsung US deepens political ties with $315K Trump inauguration donation

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On January 13, Samsung US donated $315,000 to the inauguration committee of President Donald Trump. Newly released Federal Election Commission data revealed significant contributions from South Korean and global tech giants.

According to KoreaTimes, Samsung Electronics donated a huge $315,000 to the Trump inauguration committee through Samsung Electronics America. This followed a $100,000 contribution to Trump’s 2017 inauguration.

Amazon, Nvidia, Google, and Meta are each donating $1 million. AI companies like Perplexity AI and chipmakers Micron and Qualcomm matched this amount. Apple CEO Tim Cook and OpenAI’s Sam Altman gave $1 million personally.

The record-breaking donations reflect efforts by global businesses to align with the new administration, especially amid Trump’s proposed tariff policies affecting industries like semiconductors and automotive.

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Samsung’s refurbished Galaxy S24 series now available in the US

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Samsung launched refurbished Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra in the US. The company is bringing this flagship lineup to the country as part of the Certified Re-Newed Program.

The refurbished Galaxy S24 series is now available for purchase in the US through the official website. Do note that the company does not sell certified re-newed products offline or in retail stores.

The renewed S24 series is assembled by Samsung engineers and made with 100% genuine parts. The devices also pack new battery and are ensured by Samsung’s one-year manufacturer warranty.

Pricing of the Galaxy S24 series certified re-newed

  • Galaxy S24 Ultra Certified Re-Newed comes in Titanium Black, starting at $1,019.99 for the 256GB storage variant, and $1,139.99 for the 512GB option.
  • Galaxy S24+ Certified Re-Newed is available in Onyx Black starting at $799.99 for 256GB and $919.99 for the 512GB option.
  • Galaxy S24 Certified Re-Newed also comes available in Onyx Black, starting at $619.99 for 128GB, and $669.99 for the 256GB option.
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Samsung Care+ is also available for Certified Re-Newed smartphones for an additional cost. It will cover your new Galaxy S24 device for accidents, breaks, or other damage.

Samsung is also offering a minimum $250 value toward the purchase of any Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, or Galaxy S22 series Certified Re-Newed smartphone when you trade in your qualifying device.

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Samsung hesitates on US chip factory amid TSMC’s billion-dollar losses

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Samsung Taylor chip plant is near completion in the US. The company is gearing up to commence production at its new facility by the end of next year. Meanwhile, a new report raises concerns for Samsung given TSMC’s billion-dollar losses.

According to the report, TSMC’s Arizona subsidiary has reported cumulative losses of TWD 39.452 billion (approximately $1.21 billion) over the past four years, raising concerns for Samsung, which is building a foundry in Taylor, Texas, US.

The South Korean tech giant is reportedly hesitant to place equipment installation orders. While Samsung publicly maintains that the Taylor plant will begin operations in 2026, internal and external forecasts suggest low revenue.

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The equipment installation may also face hurdles. The US government has announced a minimum 25% tariff on semiconductors. This increases the likelihood of high tariffs on semiconductor equipment, potentially exceeding 25%.

Samsung’s Korean foundry operations are already posting quarterly losses, and the situation would be even worse with its Taylor plant, where production and operating costs are higher, and Samsung has no major clients for contract production.

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