Video Courtesy: Samsung Samsung has always resorted to using two different SOC's in their flagship mobile phones depending on the region they retail in. One of these comes from Qualcomm Snapdragon series, which is primarily used in the US market and the other from Samsung's own in-house Exynos , which is used in most parts of the world. There were times when Exynos chips were considered more powerful than their Snapdragon counterparts, however, the tables eventually started to turn when last year's Exynos 990 was easily dominated by the Snapdragon 865 in almost ...