All Galaxy Note 10 models except Verizon's could use Exynos chips

Snapdragon for Verizon and Exynos for AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile
Per the information provided today, only Galaxy Note 10 units destined for Verizon will ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 on the inside. To clarify, that’s the standard version that’s currently found inside the Galaxy S10 lineup, not the Plus alternative that was announced a few weeks ago and previous rumored to make the cut. As for the Galaxy Note 10 models set to be sold through AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, it seems they will arrive powered by Samsung’s new Exynos 9825 that’ll also be present in international units.
It’s unclear at this stage why Samsung has chosen to switch up its chip supply for the US market and why only the Verizon models will use Snapdragon chips. The latter, however, could have something to do with network compatibility.
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