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Samsung Certifications and Leaks Confirm Regional Exynos Use, New Foldables and Higher Midrange Prices

Regulatory filings and tip-offs show Samsung splitting processors by market with pricier A‑series tags and multiple foldables headed for launch, signaling cost and supply decisions before product reveals.

Overview

  • Recent regulatory listings and certifications have begun to tip Samsung’s next wave of devices, including an FCC entry that maps a US Galaxy Z Flip 8 model to a Snapdragon variant and documents Wi‑Fi 7, NFC, wireless charging and NB‑NTN B255 satellite support.
  • Reports from The Bell and follow‑up coverage say Samsung will use the 2nm Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy Z Flip 8 in Europe and South Korea while other regions will get Snapdragon versions, a split meant to manage foundry use and component costs.
  • The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra has appeared on India’s BIS database and multiple leaks show larger inner and cover displays, a high‑resolution camera stack and a Snapdragon platform for that Ultra model.
  • Tablet leaks indicate the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra will reuse the Tab S11 Ultra’s 11,374 mAh (market 11,600 mAh) battery and likely keep 45W wired charging, while the Tab S12+ is reported to gain only a slightly larger cell.
  • European pricing for the midrange Galaxy A27 has leaked at €349 and €439 for 6GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB trims, reflecting a €50–€70 rise linked to higher memory and component costs, and Samsung has expanded One UI 9 internal testing to multiple A‑series models as software rollout plans proceed.