When it comes to this flagship Android phones and chips, the Snapdragon 8 processor’s Qualcomm’s runs go for the best Android phone like Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
A part of the problem is that Qualcomm has raised prices for its major system-on-chip every year for the last few of the generations. And the price hike on the phone operated by that silicon can be contributed.
However, a new report from regular leakar Digital chat station on Weibo Indicates that Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 cannot increase prices on 8 elite gene 2. According to a machine translation of that DCS post, “The new machine can maintain theoretically original value.”
Qualcomm’s Jean 2 chip is rumored to make a big jump in both CPU and GPU performance, so very little or no movement at the price is a big thing.
How will it affect future Android phone

Along with affecting everything from cheap clothing to phone chips with tariffs and beyond, there are reports that companies using Qualcomm chips like Xiaomi, Honor and Oppo are looking for more Chinese -made silicone to power their phone. It is not clear how close to those companies to remove from Qualcomm at this time.
Every year on a large scale, the report states that Samsung may convert to its own exinos chips instead of the latest Snapdragon to be primary SOCS for its premium galaxy devices. The next year Samsung Galaxy S26 and Rumor Acinos 2600 are no different.
For most parts, this has not happened because Samsung’s phone depicts a large extent of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 chipset, which is saved of the Axinos 2500-Inaculated Galaxy Z Flip 7.
If the chip of Qualcomm retains a similar price, it may mean that next year’s S26 lineup receives the beefier upgrade in other components as Samsung will not spend that much money on its processor.
Typically, Qualcomm revealed its leading SOC in the fall. So we will learn more about how Advanced General 2 later this decline and potentially cost it.
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