Samsung’s Exynos 2500 System-on-e-Chap (SOC) is now confirmed to confirm satellite connectivity for emergency messages. The confirmation came from the US-based non-level non-level network (NTN) provider Skilo on Monday. This is a second confirmation about the 3Nm processor of the next generation of South Korean tech veteran, which was first announced to be in development last year. According to rumors, chipset will strengthen the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7. It is said that the Exynos 2500 SoC was originally planned to be paired with the Galaxy S25 series, but later delayed due to poor yield.
Samsung’s Exynos 2500 gets satellite connectivity certification
One in Press releaseSkilo announced certification of Exynos 2500 mobile platforms and stated that it would offer better energy efficiency and high performance than its predecessor. VP G won JE in Samsung Electronics, VP G won JE, said in a press release that SOC will now have a inherent technology to connect satellites to be unavailable.
Satellite connectivity feature helps to send emergency messages to officers and friends and family when users are stranded areas where cellular connectivity is unavailable. However, the details of Samsung’s technology implementation are currently not clear. In particular, the upcoming chipset has the Exynos 5400 5G modem, which was also used in the Exynos 2400 processor. That mobile platform made its debut with the Galaxy S24 series.
Skilo also confirmed that the Satellite Connectivity of the Exynos 2500 chipset has been built on the third generation partnership project (3GPP) NTN standard. It is a set of global telecommunications standards developed by 3GPP, which enables cellular connectivity on satellites as well as other space-based or air platforms.
The previous report claimed that Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be equipped with 2500 chipsetFiered on a 3Nm process, chipset is asked for a maximum clock speed of 3.3GHz with 10-core CPU and 16MB L3 cache with an Xclipse 950 GPU. It is allegedly being built in Samsung’s own foundry.
A samomobile Report It is claimed that mobile processors will be used in Samsung’s mainstream equipment instead of select markets worldwide. This means that Exynos 2500 chipset can also debut with Samsung devices in the US.