You’re split over buying a Mediatek-powered Samsung flagship
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority
Samsung has long stuck to using Snapdragon or Exynos chipsets in its flagship smartphones, but this state of affairs could reportedly change in the future. A Korean news outlet reported that Samsung is considering the use of Mediatek power for some Galaxy S22 FE and Galaxy S23 models.
Is this something you’d welcome, though? We asked whether you’d buy a Mediatek-powered Samsung flagship phone and here’s how you answered the poll.
Would you buy a Mediatek-powered Samsung flagship?
Results
The poll drew over 1,400 votes after going live on April 6, and it turns out that this was a pretty close-run affair. 53.21% of respondents said they wouldn’t buy a flagship Samsung phone if it had Mediatek power. Meanwhile, 46.79% of polled readers said they would buy a Mediatek-powered Samsung flagship.
More reading: All you need to know about Mediatek processors
We’re not too surprised by the “no” camp narrowly winning out, as enthusiasts have traditionally steered clear of Mediatek silicon and embraced Snapdragon silicon for custom ROM development and updates.
Interestingly enough, most of the comments are in favor of Samsung using a Mediatek chipset, with some readers pointing to the new Dimensity 9000 chipset as being a worthy alternative. The Dimensity 9000 looks like a great match for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 used in the Galaxy S22 series, although relatively few phones offer this chipset right now.
Comments
- Tennisfreak: They better use something better than the hot POS that Snapdragon has become. I WONT BUY another Samsung phone until they put in a proper performing (thermal, CPU, and GPU) SoC.
- Joe Black: Well, it’s much better than Exynos, that’s for sure.
- Rapscalion: If the 9000 was used that would probably be a buy.
- Dogeanimupower: If it’s ultra power efficient (aka uses insignificant amount of power and battery lasts long) and it doesn’t heat and throttle, I don’t care if peak performance is weaker than a SD888 as long as they can maintain their max power and don’t get hot.
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