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Report: Samsung could supply Exynos chipsets to Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo

August 08, 2025

Samsung is no stranger to offering its processors to other Android phone manufacturers, with vivo recently using SamsungExynos 980andExynos 880chipsets in some of its phones. Now, it looks like the Korean company may have two more major Chinese manufacturers as partners.

Business Koreareports (h/t:Gizmochina) that Samsung is planning to supply its Exynos processors to OPPO and Xiaomi in 2021, in addition to vivo once again. More specifically, the outlet says these processors will be used in some of the firms’ budget phones in the first half of the year.

A Samsung Exynos processor.

The publication reports that Samsung LSI has started to reduce the supply of Exynos chipsets to Samsung’s wireless business division (ostensibly the smartphone unit) due to low profit margins and has been seeking new customers.

Business Koreaadds that Xiaomi and OPPO sought Exynos chipsets as they need more processors to expand production in light of HUAWEI’s woes. It’s also believed that the Exynos processors were competitively priced for the manufacturers.

Would you buy a budget phone with an Exynos or Qualcomm chipset?

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about brands attempting to take advantage of HUAWEI’s US-related troubles though. Recent reports point to Samsung planning to launch the Galaxy S30 seriesearlier than usualas a response to the Chinese brand’s situation.

In any event, we already know that Samsung plans to announce itsExynos 1080 processoron November 12 in China, presumably coming as a follow-up to the Exynos 980. The company previously confirmed toAndroid Authoritythat the new chipset is packing the latestCortex-A78CPU andMali-G78GPU.

We’ve contacted Samsung regarding this latest report but the firm told us that it doesn’t comment on customer-related matters. Would you buy a budget phone with an Exynos processor over the same phone with a Qualcomm chipset? Let us know via the poll above.

Next:Everything you need to know about Samsung’s Exynos processors

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