Samsung could be the salvation of zte with its exynos processors
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ZTE is going through a critical moment after the United States has imposed a ban on Qualcomm for the export of technology, something that prevents the Chinese manufacturer from selling smartphones with Snapdragon chips in that territory. This has been seen by Samsung as a golden opportunity to cash in on the sale of its Exynos to ZTE.
Samsung is already talking to ZTE to sell their Exynos processors
Samsung has confirmed that it is already in talks with ZTE to offer its Exynos processors, which are the only real alternative to Snapdragon, since the MediaTek do not compete in the high-end, so they are not an option for the Chinese manufacturer. ZTE is currently trying to get the United States to lift the blockade on the use of Snapdragon, something for which it even has the support of the country's president, Donald Trump.
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The logical thing would be for the blockade to be lifted, since many American companies that worked closely with ZTE have been affected by this impediment to selling ZLT terminals with Qualcomm processors. ZTE could become the second manufacturer to use Samsung Exynos processors, Meizu has already been using these SoCs for several years with very good results.
Everything seems to indicate that we will have to wait a little longer to know how this story finally ends, let's hope that it does it in the best way for ZTE, since the brand offers high-quality terminals at fairly adjusted prices. The more competition there is the better for users, of course, not forgetting all the families that depend on a ZTE salary.
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