Samsung has run into trouble with its efforts to replace the irreplaceable, namely the Snapdragon 8 Elite (Gen 4) processor that Qualcomm has priced in a rather monopolistic way. It is reportedly demanding north of $220 apiece, making it the chipset the most expensive part in the upcoming Galaxy S25 roster.


Samsung Exynos 2400 vs Exynos 2500 benchmark. | Image credit – Geekbench
Samsung briefly considered MediaTek for its Galaxy S25 series processor needs, but the new Dimensity 9400 chip is also built on a second-gen 3nm process, and might not offer enough yield to cover the desired quantities for everyone. It may, however, eventually power the Galaxy S25 FE when it appears, and the Exynos 2500 production issues should also be resolved at some point. Until then, however, Snapdragon it is for the Galaxy S25it seems.