Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Exynos 2700 might enable the Galaxy S27 to outperform any Snapdragon flagship.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and a Rescheduled Galaxy Unpacked

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Galaxy Unpacked Announcement.
Exynos 2700 might enable the Galaxy S27 to outperform any Snapdragon flagship.

38 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Exynos 2700 might enable the Galaxy S27 to outperform any Snapdragon flagship.”

  1. That SF2P 2nm process sounds like a massive jump on paper. If they can actually hit those efficiency targets, the S27 could be a battery beast. The gap between Samsung and TSMC has been the main issue for years, so if this new node actually fixes the yield and heat issues, we might finally get a global Galaxy flagship that performs the same everywhere. Fingers crossed!

  2. If the Exynos 2700 delivers anywhere close to these performance and efficiency gains, Samsung could finally close the long-standing gap with Snapdragon. The delayed S26 launch makes more sense in this context, and it will be interesting to see if these chip improvements actually translate into real-world gains.

  3. The Exynos 2700 in the Galaxy S26 Ultra could be a turning point, laying groundwork for the Galaxy S27 to finally surpass Snapdragon flagships in efficiency, AI performance, and sustained power.

  4. If this actually plays out, it could be a huge turning point for Samsung. An Exynos chip finally leapfrogging Snapdragon would be wild, especially after years of mixed results. If the S26 Ultra is basically the testing ground and the S27 nails performance and efficiency, Samsung could seriously shake up the flagship market. Cautiously optimistic, but definitely intrigued.

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