Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 - Qualcomm's New Processor for 2023's Flagship Smartphones
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Qualcomm has announced its new flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It includes four different Cortex CPU designs as well as a new GPU that supports hardware accelerated ray tracing. Plus there is a new image processor with hardware accelerated machine learning.
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So 32 bits compatibility is the reason why they keep the older version on two of the performance cores. Makes perfect sense now. I hadn't been able to find this explanation anywhere else. Thanks Gary!
Hello
Thanks Gary! Quality video as usual.
Thank you Gary for the awesome video ! Will we get a video comparing the chips to rivals ???
Mtk dimensty 9200 rival
Until we have a fundamental shift in how we use our devices, more processing power is meaningless. There should be a heavy focus on efficiency, or expanding the utility of our phones to take advantage of these chips.
Not even close to meaning less we want desktop GPU performance lvl on our phones
Agreed, the real "performance" in all smartphones should be power efficency since that is what majority of users will be benefitting from. Peak performance is useless when you're just gonna get throttled in minutes anyway.
@@androidfixer7052 Having desktop performance on a mobile phone will never happen.
Its good to have dreams tho
You never know what the software development will do with the performance let's wait...
@@heinzbongwasser2715 Yes iknow it can improve but when a phone reaches todays desktop performance the desktops will be far more powerful due to their size + form factor and active liquid cooling. A phone will never catch a desktop simply because of its size
At least it finally has AV1 decoder, and it's made using TSMC's N4P node, unlike 8 gen 1 and 888 that used Samsung nodes and needed refreshes on a TSMC node to be competitive on efficiency.
they switched back to TSMC with 8+ gen1
Cortex X series good efficient. Brand oem different optimized used Qualcomm
@@ristekostadinov2820 same usef fab N4 tsmc SD 8 Gen 2 and SD 8+ Gen 1
Dont used N4P seacrh wikipedia SD 8 Gen 2. Used N4P Mtk dimensty 9200
Competiteve competite performance and effiecient A16 bionic apple.
Future really does look promising.
Just turn on Global news
as long as it's manufactured by TSMC
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I wish someone will come up with this processor in a tablet computer form, it will be revolutionary.
Thanks Garry
Cheers
I'm nitpicking but with something that seems to be so forward looking with WiFi 7, UFS 4.0, LPDDR5X, etc, I wonder why Qualcomm opted to only go for USB 3.1 when the new USB 4 would seem the logical choice here which can be 2-4x faster?
A USB upgrade would help Samsung DeX as well. It's currently stuck at 1440p 60fps I believe. Probably because of the ancient USB specification
You look very excited about it! I think it is rightfully so given all the new features 😊
Awesome 👍 how many watts does this APU consume ? ⚡
Will this have heating issues
It is very interesting to hear the obvious excitement in your voice as you explain this new processor Gary. I have to admit it reminds me of myself back a few decades ago. 😁
As for a new phone... no. I am more interested in seeing chips like this used as the basis for a small board computer, running Linux.
Soc arm used os windows. Soc x86 64 used os windows.
"Fuck it, we're going to bigger.big.medium.little!"
You haven't posted on your other channel for a while. The competition was fun on that channel. Really miss the match ups. Hope you return to giving us the quality content soon.
definitely I'll get the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Sounds impressive, but it will be interesting to see if it’s just a flash in the pan before it throttles or if it is actually a beast.
Let the mayhem begin !
Considering that the gen1 plus dies really well in sustained Performance, there should be little doubt that this soc will be better
Looks like it's actually a beast.
I think it will depend on who will manufacture the chips. Hopefully it will be tsmc not samsung
@@CoffeeAddictGuy Samsung 8nm gets a bad rap after Nvidia pushed the Ampere architecture way too hard. Overall it's not that bad. The 8 gen 1 did just fine with Samsung. Though I am happy that they are using TSMC's N4P instead, as it'll allow higher clocks.
@@DigitalJedi the Samsung 4nm 8gen1 was significantly worse than the TSMC 4nm 8+gen1. The performance efficiency was significantly higher on TSMCs chip which greatly improved battery life over a "minor" refresh
The one area I'm mostly looking to see is how all the camera AI stuff translates to is video. With all the new cameras coming out? Hopefully, we'll see more consistent video performance.
However it turns out , take a moment to remember how bad the old phones where for lag and overheating about 7 or 8 + years ago.
I still remember using my brand new Galaxy Note 4 for the first time , it was just a lag fest , and samsung had it loaded down with sooooo much bloat and flip board , the poor thing was in agony 😂.
We are so spoiled with these modern phones.
I remember the horrible Snapdragon 810 that would overheat so easily.
Well phones cost like twice as much as they used to do so they better be good.
@@shlokshah5379 Inflation adjusted, they're not that far up, exceptions excluding
Helo
@@Marlon_J I also had a note 4 that was stolen 5 years ago. I still have a Sony z4 810. I'm typing this on LG G4 808. My s6 edge is on its deathbed. My most advanced phone is the LG g5 that arrived from China 🇨🇳 last week for less than 40 bucks. I love it! It's fast and lasts 3 hours despite having 2k screen. and I thought s6 edge exynos + ufs 2 was fast
Gary wen should we expect to have just the screen a minimal processor and memory? and the rest is just processed by server?
Never. Having everything done on the server has issues for privacy, latency, cost (server rooms etc), and overall energy consumption.
So buy when the new devices drop, or wait for them to spring Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 plus in 4 months?
No overheating???
Thanks Gary! Very Interesting video.
However, I couldn't help when you talked about Qualcomm, to think of the lawsuit between them and ARM related to the Nuvia startup Qualcomm bought over, which you covered earlier this year. Do you perhaps have any news on this?
Nothing new on that front. Qualcomm counter sued, blah blah... Need to wait until the trial or until they settle.
It's interesting to see 32bit being dropped everywhere while Qualcomm sees a need to keep it. Legacy and compatibility stuff is what makes Android ecosystem, well android. It could be a blessing or curse, in a new product that is competing for performance, probably a curse to dedicate some of the bandwidth for old instruction set.
The main reason why QC still kept 32bit compatibility was due to China. Many popular Chinese apps still use an old bit of support and many Chinese OEMs use their chips. No way they gonna cut out a larger margin of profits when the majority of the Android manufacturers and userbase comes from there.
Samsung might be using a higher clock bin 8G2 chips as they just announced their collaboration in the SD Pro series. Exciting time ahead!
SD pro series ??? (SD 8 Gen 2 cortex X3. Clock 3,2 ghz. Dont overclock perform. Smartphone dont soc pc)
it's confirmed they have their own 8 Gen 2 variant..
Hi Gary,
You talk about the dual sim in 5G+5G and 5G+4G.
I was wondering if Qualcomm removes the 2G & 3G in dual sim capabilities.
No, it is still backwards compatible with those.
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Thanks for the answer
Another wasted year for Snapdragon since they kept the L2 cache at minuscule 1MB for their "performance core" X3. First of all you don't need 5 performance cores for a mobile CPU. A good strategy is to have 1 or 2 high performance cores with 8MB L2 cache per core, to increase performance per clock cycle and reduce power consumption. Apple is successfully following this strategy for years, but it seems like neither Qualcomm nor ARM hasn't learned any lessons yet.
its about money
I think that's why the tensor had 2 x cores and a large cache but it's using previous gen cores do it falls behind.
@@xDoge26 qualcomm used core nuvia. End year 2024. Used soc laptop. Success and failed. Sample perform equal amd zen 2
Max L2 configuration for Cortex X3 is 1 MB. More than that is not possible
@@BurritoKingdom tensor G2 fall behind ????
Will definitely wait for SD8+g2.
Far launced bro. Overclock cpu cortex X3. Gpu same SD 8 Gen 2 usef adreno 740.
At least the gpu clock has a little performance increase. better stable performance and excellent power efficient. I'm waiting for the base arm soc. especially android os. genshin impact fps dk 60s, fps still fluctuating.
@@qas.2344 if its not there its not qualcom fault its just genshin shit devs fault who dont optimize for android
@@fuzer4047 but why can apple open 120fps. why is android still locked at 60fps. does the genshin impact dev prioritize soc apple. but the Android OS can play Genshin Impact 50fps and 55fps on a rog phone using SD 8 Gen 1+ with Mediatek Dimensty 9000+ I don't know if other brands can get 55 and 50 fps.
5 nanometer process. TSMC N4P is an improved version of its N5P (5 nanometer) node.
It at least looks quite cool on paper with AV1 support and this new 1+4+3 architecture. But I'll wait for Independent Reviews before getting hyped.
Helo
Is this CPU ARMv9?
Or still ARMv8?
Didn’t find official information
Cortex-X3 etc are all Armv9
How big of a difference will there be from Snapdragon 8 Gen2 and my current SnapDragon 865?
It will perform better due to planned obsolescence
Gpu Adreno 650 vs adreno 740
= 90% ok
@@gaeborg Not so sure about that. My 845-equipped Note9 still feels relatively snappy
@@ExclamationMarx 845 - 8 gen 1 won't lose to 8 gen 2 in every day performance but lose out in gaming performance past 60fps, energy draw at all times and heat levels/throttling doing the same task.
@@ramonw3158 Okay? I was talking about everyday performance. I'm not pretending that the 845 is somehow as fast as the 8 Gen 1 or 2
I am more interested in Dimensity 9200. Right now it nails all of the benchmarks.
too much focus on the snapdragon and its frickin hot they wasn't kidding when they called it snap -----dragon cause the thing breaths fire 🤣you need like afew different phones for one gets hot you can throw it and play on the other
Gary pls compare with a16 bionic
If this chip is gonna beat apple bionic, this will be very interesting :) 4nm tsmc +35% of CPU performance, hardware ray tracing, new neutral engine, look nice on paper
If the android system it self doesnt change i think we gonna see the same performance or slight difference as the old one, what makes bionic processor very reliable on their phones is their system operating imho, thats why the dont need any 18gb ram on their phones.
@@sugianto1945 actually, iphones don't need 16gb ram bcoz apple doesn't need to adapt apps to so many phones as Android have, no magic there
@@sugianto1945 what's wrong with Android it works perfectly fine. Did you try flagship Samsung Galaxy devices. in iOS, the delay of 1-2 seconds after each animation annoys me. iPhone users are used to it, but it is unusual after using my Galaxy device.
@@TheHottabych23 Qualcomm used cpu nuvia core. Qualcomm is still weak cpu. still relying on the arm cortex cpu design from Arm. if apple just use the instruction set from Arm. while the cpu is made by apple itself.
@@TheHottabych23 Qualcomm's soc is not progressing at all. even though production uses tsmc fabrication. example SD 865 made by tsmc. lost to A13 bionic made by tsmc.
Great content, hopefully heating issues will be minimum considering how powerful it is. Also, cache still remains the same
Really like all the competition we have in the mobile SOC space. We got Apple,MediaTek,Qualcomm,& Samsung all trying to out to the others. Rumors have it Samsung wants to make custom CPU cores for its Exynos chipsets again. Can’t wait to see what improvement we’ll get with the Exynos 2300 or what ever it’s called.
idk if you get the memo yet, exynos is retired, samsung will use snapdragon worldwide from here and out.
@@vegetotownley rumor bro.the exynos 2300 was mass produced. but shown the HP flagship series s. (# but it's still just a rumor. It can change at any time) said that special soc will only be used in 2025. (don't know the clarity of the news yet)
@@vegetotownley rumor used Qualcomm (75% market) claim company samsung used Qualcomm. There are also rumors that the contract with Qualcomm will expire in 2030. (soc dream of the Samsung company. He said it was aimed at the S series flagship in 2025. but don't know the exact news for the future)
@@vegetotownley it will return in 2025
@@fuzer4047 exynos 2300 production samsung dont used flagship seri S. Rumor semi custom basic Google Tensor G3
I would like a gaming PC with an overclocked snapdragon 8 gen 2
5:12 that seems like a attack Vector for hackers
Can you make a video comparing with A16 bionic ?
Now, Qualcomm taking the competition seriously. All thanks to MediaTek for intensifying the competition. Whoever wins the SoC war doesn't matter, its a win- win for consumers. :D
Since when mediatek compete with qualcomm, not even one flagship using mediatek duh 🤦🏼♂️
@@xyz3702 rog phone 6D used soc Mtk dimensty 9000+ (gaming phone. Dont Flagship phone)
@@qas.2344 Yes its gaming phone not flagship phone bro, flagship always use luxury/premium chip aka all rounded chips
@@xyz3702 vivo flagship used confirm mediatek dimensty 9200. Samsung S23 fe rumor used mediatek dimensty. Soc 2 version Qualcomm and exynos.
Lots of innovations!
2:10 so how dose the OS kernel handle the 32bit backward comparability? Code would start out running on the little cortex A510s but they are 64bit only.
They will probably just run on the two A710s
There actually using a refresh of A510 with optional 32 bit support enabled
@@sbrader97 so 32bit code can start out on the 510s and move to one of the two 710s if need be.
The background music at the end is from. TvF!
I'll patiently wait for Gen 3 or a Tensor G3.
the image processing got better pack with newer Sony IMX High End Sensor.
Soft High Quality Photos doesn't look Phone Processed look
Expecting SD8+G2 with second prime core manufacturing by TSMC
According to me, SD 8 Gen 2+ at best the CPU and GPU clocks just go up. (consistent performance and balanced energy efficiency) (Just chasing the performance of a SoC PC can do it. SoC Arm is much better. Especially the Android OS)
The ray tracing currently isn't useful. The most work it may done is to render UI of the system not in the game. the efficiency is more important. the GPU performance now is too strong and the CPU can not use all GPU performance. The 32-bit APP on Android phone is dragging the improvement of the Qualcomm and MediaTech chip.
Highly packeted package of features. I am waiting for it 👍
So if my Samsung s21 is getting very hot and throttles, the 2023 Samsung will be hotter and will throttle more. Am I wrong?
And then comes the heat and most of these performance dreams stay dreams.
Why isnt samsung in this slide? any idea?
They are never in the slide they weren't t
Last year or the year before or the year before don't worry about it
sure i wanted to buy the sd 8+ gen 1 but i will wait and will buy this one seems loke a very big upgrade
Thanks
Where is speed test G?
Depends on how long my current phone lasts and if there is an interesting deal to be had when I need a new phone.
bit of a bummer that it doesn't come close to the a16 which is something we were promised I seem to remember
But even if the A16 is faster, you're still going to get more than enough power with the 8 Gen 2 for everything. Especially looking at how well the 8+ Gen 1 already performs, with the 8 Gen 2 being an upgrade over it.
The gpu will match or beat a16 but no one said the cpu was gonna come close to a16
What's the point. My samsung s10+ 1tb 5G. Operates just as fast as s22 models. No foreseeable difference besides cameras. When texting and messaging the photos look the same. Yet again what is the point in processing power when its not used. Yes samsung s10× 1tb models come with 5g modems. It was never advertised as such though.
Maybe I'll be buying the upcoming Samsung S23 Plus with the Snapdragon 8 Gen2.
Google Tensor is already in the rearview mirror, now this.
Where is speed test G... We need it
Does the mobile manufacturers and all the brand OEMs enable all the Snapdragon features that Qualcomm Snapdragon provides
@CGG_GSS hopefully samsung can now since they dont have to worry about exynos in newer modles so it will be easier to optimize all of the chips
@CGG_GSS because exynos and snapdragon for sure made optimizing harder between them because they are different chips so more work now it should be easier because of the same chip
@CGG_GSS samsung used Qualcomm market 75%. Maybe S23 and S24 global region used Qualcomm. Qualcomm's contract expires in 2030.
@@fuzer4047 year 2025 (samsung collab google and amd. Stable high performance soc samsung S series) rumor claim (two cortex X5 and two cortex A7×××× and four cortex A5xxxx) (used based Rdna 3, eight core. Four WGP, workgroup processor) used special one ui optimization. No branded soc exynos. (Rumor sammobile)
@CGG_GSS 100% used oem snapdragon. mediatek began to wear. but I don't think I use it too much. asus rog phone started using soc mediatek.
We don't see speed test G anymore 😕
Quality video definitely gonna be getting a OnePlus 11
I'll hold on to my Samsung Note 9 for a while longer. Originally wanted to just get Xperia 1 IV but due to heating issues/poor cooling with Samsung chipset from 8 Gen 1, better off waiting for Xperia 1 V.
Hello Gary, waiting for wifi 7 explain video.
7:44 No samsung??
Samsung is never mentioned on the OEM slide and every year people are like "What? No Samsung". Same this year! 😜
@@GaryExplains Yahh ,we like to keep it that way 😂
I can see why the hype is real
The Samsung foundry wasn’t comparable to TSMC which is where they are going now.
not sure why i'm watching this when i work at qualcomm and test this chips lol very good explanation.... just dont ask me whats the next chip going to be lol
Beat latest Apple A serise processors
Thats what we want🙂
@@_thanu__bro_ to be honest all this fast chips won't really put to use for most 95% of the basic users that just use RUclips Facebook and causal using lol.. it's cool how technology has evolved fast now a days but most people thisnis just a marketing thing in a way lol.. I still have my note 10+ and it's the longest phone I've had, use to buy new phone every year but now I'm over it lol..and I'm a tech geek nerd still but just don't see the need to get a new phone every year 🤣 all about $$$ that's all this is to be honest 🤣
Ray tracing in pubg mobile, genshin impact, cod etc will be awesome thanks to qualcomm. Ray tracing must be used in 7 series and 6 series qualcomm chips too. Mediatek, samsung,google should implement ray tracing in their chipsets as well.
raytracing already has the gpu powervr concept. (raytracing is still hard to do) (possibly lowered fps. unless technology increases fps like pc)
Dont used. Power hungry. Used SD 8 Gen 2 sample game perform.
All good. But can it beat Apple's chip?
Qualcomm is long term leader in mobile Arm based processors when it comes to general performance and optimization, however outside of Android spectrum of devices with some of the Windows Arm projects with Microsoft Apple is still destroying the competition with their Axx chips and their superb HW with SW integration. Only if Google would make similar high performance chips for Android as Tensor's aren't really top performers or if Apple would somehow allow to install Android on their devices LOL which of course will never happen with their non open source/closed policy. So let's just hope Google or Qualcomm in cooperation with some device producers will optimize Android one day that it will match Apple's performance. Even Android is made to work on made devices I like its customization and possibilities in comparison to closed and conservative Apple mobile OS'es. Long live open source!
I keep hearing about all these new processors being able to run MS windows as fast as a X86 CPU , and it is beginning to sound like promise of Fusion power plants which according to the experts in the 1980's should have been built about 20 years ago....😁
????
Finally snap 8 gen 2😍
Would love to see a comparison with the dimensity 9200
Hello
Supposedly there will be a slight speed increase on Samsung phones according to a very reliable leaker on Twitter.
I’d say focus should be on single core performance. Most apps make use of the single core and that will affect speed, launch speeds, etc…
Can clearly see apple is the winner here in terms of performance and likely efficiency.
Pity apple still dont have a periscope camera. That’s really holding them back in terms of photography/videography and the ability to zoom in on a shot (the current digital zoom on iPhone is rubbish)
The power efficiency is very bad in
SD8 Gen1.
Hope they improve that!
already improved with the plus varient and the new tsmc n4p nodes are even better
For me, they should more focused on power effeciency and heat performance, my experience when they have the new 888 and 8gen1 the heat and battery consumption its worse that the 865/870 gen, ive tried on some brand samsung, oneplus, motorola, asus rog, oppo who has 888 and 8gen1 processor its that worse id say, like my wife is using the 8gen1 on her samsung flip4 when she used for short video and light gaming its on throttling, u can feel it on back of the cover.
For me, now i'm back to my old device which is oppo find x2 pro, ive experience far more better overall performance imho, on gaming multimedia, daily charging. Slight difference on camera performance on newer flagship.
I mean, on nowadays app, what is the purpose of the power performance it self if the majority of people only using it for social media 💁, the app was that heavy is only on gaming and that not all games, some games can be handle very2 good on lower or older chipset, just some are very heavy.
Correction bro flip 4 used SD 8+ Gen 1 dont used SD 8 Gen 1 (hope you read it)
@@qas.2344 Yup ure right about the +, but still using the cortex X2 arm processor and adreno 730.
nice
Better Gaming performance!!!
According to 3d mark wild life unlimited so 25% GPU performance means 8 gen 1 score is 10257 ,so 25% performance means 8 gen 2 score 12821,
I really hope unity/unreal implement rtx on mobile. I'm going to blow some minds when they do
RTX is a Nvidia marketing term.
This is almost certainly gonna use the Vulkan Ray tracing extensions, so the stuff Unity and Unreal do should just work. Assuming it's enabled for mobile ofc. In practice, it will likely be too slow to be particularly interesting. There's a reason why the marketing material mostly shows perfect mirror like surfaces. Those require fewer rays and no denoising compared to anything more rough.
@@Rhedox1 Arm collab unity and epic games. Gpu mali immortalis G715 (now it's hard to do. don't know if it can be optimized for mobile devices)
so much performance.....to scroll facebook and instagram XD
Nice
They need to address the heat, the Snapdragon 865 was the last one that didn’t throttle heavily because of overheating!!!
Nah the 8+ Gen 1 mostly solved those issues from my (limited) understanding
Ppl going on here that it's a waste having such performance . What about emulation huh ? Android is king of emulation for a reason. This kind of performance is more than welcome.
I don't like high prices of snapdragon and lack of enthusiasm of vendors to utilize amazing mediatek solutions
It's sounds like he gonna do better than Tensor G2 in everyway possible
Snapdragon already been better in overall performance and now it may do better in AI and ML
it will be interesting how it gonna challenge google SOC
@CGG_GSS I know that, for me it's stupid.
love it or hate it having the headroom is better for the future, most people don't upgrade there phones every year at least 2 to 3 years how Google SOC is doing in that wise not too good
I've texted the pixel 6 for a while and it feels slower than the snapdragon in every way possible, even the battery life isn't that good
old architecture plus Samsung fabs excellent combination to make a crappy SOC
test it vs the snapdragon and you'll feel it trust
Interesting that both Qualcomm and yourself didn't say Samsung will be using this generation?? I'm pretty sure I heard Samsung isn't even making their own CPU this time and using Snapdragon world-wide.
Samsung was never mentioned by Qualcomm in previous years, nothing new about that.
35% faster
40% more power efficient wow.
Why just not calling it Snapdragon 9? The naming scheme is kinda annoying. Is Qualcomm going the intel route like the I3, i5, i7 gen naming scheme?
If you can underclock it for three or four days of use, it'd be ideal since it's so fast.
It comes with power saving modes , which down clock the soc for power saving
@@ashb896 g
When they mentioned their collaboration with samsung & sony on sensor optimization, my eyes teared for Apple and what their ISP does in comparison to Qualcomm. Very bad smart hdr image processing compared to this really amazing features in photos and videos in image process by Qualcomm.
Hello
Unfortunately, it would require a phone with a 4500 mAh or bigger battery for it to work properly. That means a big phone physically.
I just cant wait til our devices can be powered by light around us….like some calculator :)
Its snapdragon 8 2.0. So what is snapdragon 9. Are they slowing down the gens because of the markets. Just making adjustments to old chips. They could go back to snapdragon 7 and do another version still be more powerful then 8.1
Qualcomm changed its naming after the Snapdragon 888 to a new form, Snapdragon 8 Gen n. For the Snapdragon 8cx we are on Gen 3 already. It is just a branding thing.
No mention of Samsung among the top manufacturers set to include this processor in their upcoming models. Equally absent are any mentions of Samsung in Phonearena's and GSM Arena's coverages of the launch. I hope it's not a sign for a last-minute, rabbit-out-of-the-hat Exynos launch...
Historically Samsung never appears on Qualcomm's OEM slide.
@@GaryExplains Didn't know that. Thanks. I'll still remain skeptical until the S23 launch day.
@@horsepower288 thats because samsung might have their own version with higher glock speed
@@fuzer4047 higher clock speef own version Qualcomm and exynos ????
I'm just waiting for Nvidia to release a new ShieldTV based on Arm V9 and Lovelace GPU. A Google Playpass machine on crystal m*eth.
1 + 2 + 2 + 3 .. it's a recipe for a processor salad :)
I wonder is Qualcomm will ever add back support for the magical micro SD card and the headphone jack.
Trend bro. Buy smartphone gaming iclued micro sd and audio jack 3,5nm.
Dude that's not Qualcomm doing it the what each manufacture has done like some phone with 8 gen 1 has headphone jack but most don't it just depend on maker
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Hopefully Samsung in the UK will finally offer SD8G2 to us rather than the ever-failing Exynos. Otherwise likely Oppo Find X6 Pro
I believe they're starting to do this already. The Fold4 & Flip4 use exclusively Snapdragon & we won't see Exynos in another high-end phone for a few years