Yesterday, IDC released its first sale performance
report for 5G smartphones in China. The report shows that of the about 500,000 units shipped, Samsung has about 29% market share and its only second to Vivo with over 50% market share. As of now, all Samsung's
5G smartphones are above the $700 mark. Nevertheless, it appears that we will soon have the first "cheap" 5G smartphone from the South Korean manufacturing giant. Samsung Galaxy A71 5G recently hit the web and it is supposed to be a "cheap" Samsung 5G phone.
Thus, the Samsung Galaxy A71
5G could as well be a "cheap" 5G phone from Samsung with this chip. Nevertheless, it is the Vivo X 30 Series 5G phone that will launch the Exynos 980 SoC. This chip integrates the 5G modem that helps reduce power consumption.
The Exynos 980 also supports the new Wi-Fi 6 standard, which is now unique to Samsung's flagship smartphones and has other great features such as HDR10+ video decoding and support for 108MP camera sensors.