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Found answer on T3 site. Quote:
As with previous entries in the Galaxy S series, handsets sold in the United States and China are powered by the latest Qualcomm SnapDragon processor, while those on shelves in Europe and South Korea have Samsung’s own Exynos silicon under the bonnet.
As such, if you buy the Samsung Galaxy S10 in the UK, it will be powered by the Samsung Exynos 9820, coupled with 8GB of RAM. Samsung has previously rolled-out a flurry of statistics about how much better its new silicon really is – in the flesh, the Galaxy S10 feels slick and lightning-fast. Switching between apps is fast, with even graphics-intense games firing up in seconds.
According to Samsung, one of the biggest improvements to the Exynos 9820 is power efficiency, which has been improved 40% compared to its predecessor, which powered the Galaxy S9.
With the S10 4,100mAh battery and 40% more efficiency battery life should last ages! |
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