Galaxy S25 Lineup: Wi-Fi 7, UWB and More, a Glimpse at Samsung’s Future Flagships
Despite powering some of the newest technology like the Galaxy Z Fold5, the Exynos 2400 struggled to keep up with the latest connectivity standards. While the flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra embraced Wi-Fi 7, handsets in the less premium tiers didn’t. This pattern repeated in the US, Canada, and China, where Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips allowed them to be equipped with Wi-Fi 6E, a standard not yet landing on the base S24 and S24+ with the Exynos 2400.
The question is, can the Exynos 2500 make up for previous shortcomings?
Exynos will Need to Catch Up
Come the release of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+, the spec bird-watchers will be looking for an onboard Exynos 2500 with Wi-Fi 7 capabilities. Without the latest Wi-Fi standard, Samsung may have no choice but to opt for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
With rumors swirling about the Galaxy S25 and S25+ model receiving the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, one can’t help but speculate if the Exynos 2500 might be a step
downward in terms of the connectivity offerings.
This brings into question if Samsung will continue producing its own competitor chips for its flagship phones. Remember, MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 is a powerful contender, boasting strong performance.
And there’s always the possibility of Samsung going all-in on the Snapdragon 8 Elite; its integration with high-end devices for the US, China, and Canada markets.
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Beyond Wi-Fi: The Evolution of Connectivity
The upcoming Galaxy S25 series pushes boundaries beyond just connectivity standards. Remember, only the Galaxy S24 Ultra embraced Wi-Fi 7, leaving the other models in Wi-Fi 6E territory. The same pattern might be reflected in this new release.
Adding fuel to the speculation, the latest FCC certifications have revealed an intriguing detail. It appears the Al Galaxy S25 might be the only one of the trio to skip out on Ultra-Wideband (UWB) connectivity. ”
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## Interview: Exynos 2500 and the Future of Samsung Flagships
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. Today, we’re discussing exciting rumors surrounding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup. Joining us is tech analyst, Sarah Jones, who has been closely following the developments. Sarah, welcome to the show!
**Sarah:** Thanks for having me!
**Host:** So, the buzz is all about Wi-Fi 7 and its potential inclusion in the Galaxy S25. We saw a disparity between the S24 Ultra and its less premium siblings in terms of connectivity. How crucial is Wi-Fi 7 for the S25 lineup, especially considering the performance of the Exynos 2400 in previous models?
**Sarah:** Absolutely crucial. [1] The Exynos 2400, while powering devices like the Galaxy Z Fold5, struggled to match the latest connectivity standards, like Wi-Fi 7, which was featured in the S24 Ultra. This led to inconsistencies in connectivity across the S24 lineup. With Wi-Fi 7 becoming more prevalent, Samsung needs its chipsets to keep up.
**Host:** Will the Exynos 2500, rumored to be featured in the S25 and S25+, be able to deliver on this front?
**Sarah:** It better be![[[[[1]] Early reports suggest the Exynos 2500 could feature AMD’s RDNA-based Xclipse 950 GPU, offering improved performance. However, whether it includes Wi-Fi 7 remains to be seen.
**Host:** What if it doesn’t include Wi-Fi 7? Would that force Samsung to rely solely on Snapdragon chips for its flagship models?
**Sarah:** That’s a very real possibility. Samsung might find itself cornered if the Exynos 2500 falls short on connectivity. Snapdragon is already a powerful competitor, and[[[[[1]]the Dimensity 9400 from MediaTek is also making waves. Samsung wouldn’t want to fall behind in the chipset race, especially with the rise of demanding apps and technologies.
**Host:** It sounds like Samsung has some tough decisions to make. This is shaping up to be a fascinating battle for chipset supremacy. Thank you for your insights, Sarah.
**Sarah:** My pleasure!
**Host:** And that’s our show for today. We’ll continue to follow these developments closely and bring you updates as they occur.