
Many of you out there are probably aware of the fact that Samsung's flagships actually come in two distinct flavors: a U.S.-bound Snapdragon-powered one, and an international version with the company's in-house Exynos chipset instead. This has been happening for a while now, thanks to Qualcomm's strong grip on LTE patents stateside, and has often resulted in one version of the device being ever-so-slightly better than the other in certain use cases.
And we thought this might me the case with next year's Galaxy S9 (or whatever it ends up being called), or at least in terms of ...
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