Samsung Exynos 1380, 1330 SoCs appear on certification websites

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Samsung has actively launched multiple smartphones this year with a different set of specifications. Now, expectations are that the smartphone-producing brand will launch Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A74 in early 2023. In a recent development, rumours suggest that one of the two smartphones will be powered by a mid-range Exynos series processor that has already registered its presence through certification websites.

The Samsung Exynos 1330 and the Exynos 1380 SoCs have made their appearance on the Bluetooth SIG database. Previously, we have heard about the Exynos 1380 processor, but the Exynos 1330 SoC is something that is completely new. If we consider the details shared by the certification website, both the Exynos chipsets are going to ship with Bluetooth 5.3 support via a separate RF chip known as Samsung Bluetooth Controller v6. These chips will be used in the A, F, and M series of Samsung Galaxy devices.

Samsung Exynos 1330, Exynos 1380 details

The Exynos 1380 processor may come with two ARM Cortex-A series high-performance CPU cores and the Mali-G615 graphics processing unit (GPU) for fast-paced performance than its predecessor Exynos 1280. Not only this, but the SoC could also get a fully integrated 5G modem with mmWave support and sub-6GHz connectivity. Expectations are that the Samsung Galaxy A34 and the Galaxy A54 will come with the Exynos 1380 processor as in the past, Galaxy A33 and Galaxy A53 came with Exynos 1280.

There is only a limited amount of information available regarding the upcoming Samsung Exynos 1330 processor. High chances are that it is going to be the successor of the Samsung Exynos 850 or the Exynos 880 processor, though we are still skeptical. It is also being said that the upcoming mid-range smartphones by Samsung will focus more on enhanced cameras, high-octane performance, and longer battery life.

Nishit Raghuwanshi RudraNishit Raghuwanshi Rudra
A career journalist who spent three plus years playing around with smartphones, associated apps and more. As a hobby, Rudra enjoys researching mobile games. When he's not busy in the world of gadgets, he is busy with a paper and pen writing poems or engaging with his growing digital audience on the Hindi rap circuit.

Related Articles

ImageOnePlus Turbo Live Images and Specs Leaked Ahead of Launch

Fresh live images of the OnePlus Turbo have surfaced just ahead of New Year, giving us a clear look at OnePlus’ next performance-focused phone. Internally codenamed Prado, the device is part of the Turbo lineup launching in China, with an India release also expected soon after, possibly as early as next month. OnePlus Turbo Specs …

ImageSamsung Exynos chipset powered Xiaomi and Oppo phones could be coming in 2021

Samsung’s Super AMOLED screens, memory, storage, and camera sensors are familiar components in phones from almost all Android and even Apple phones. Well, in 2021 you could see Exynos processors being employed in a few Xiaomi and Oppo phones. That’s right, After Vivo, Samsung is luring Xiaomi and Oppo to join the Exynos club. As …

ImageSamsung Galaxy A14 5G & M14 5G spotted on Geekbench: Read on to know more

Samsung has been working on the successor to the A13 smartphone for a while now and seems like things are materializing as the Galaxy A14 5G has been spotted on the Geekbench listing with model number SM-A146B. The renders for the device were unveiled last month so it seems the launch is getting closer. Along …

ImageSamsung Galaxy A16 5G Goes Official With 90Hz AMOLED Screen And Exynos 1330 SoC At EUR 249

TL;DR Continuing the streak of silent releases, the Korean tech giant Samsung has revealed the Galaxy A16 6G in Europe. The mid-range smartphone will take after one of the most popular 5G smartphones, the Galaxy A15 5G, offering plenty of features at an affordable price. Since the smartphone is highly likely to launch in India, …

ImageSamsung’s 2nm Exynos 2600 Leak Looks Like a Real Threat to Snapdragon Supremacy

For years, the Exynos vs. Snapdragon debate has been a sore spot for Galaxy fans. If you live in the US, you get the fast, efficient Qualcomm chip. If you live elsewhere, you’ve often been stuck with an Exynos that runs a little too hot and drains the battery a little too fast. But a …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.