TL;DR
- Samsung Galaxy S27 Series First leak surfaces online.
- The Galaxy S27 Series is expected to be powered by Exynos 2700 SoC.
- The chipset will be based on a 2mm process.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Series is still several months from its debut, yet excitement is already building in the tech community over the leaks concerning the Galaxy S27 Series. Following the recent information about the Galaxy S26 Series, a Korean publication has provided insights into the upcoming Galaxy S27 smartphones. Reports indicate that the Galaxy S27 Series will be equipped with the Exynos 2700 chipset, set to be released in 2027.
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Samsung Galaxy S27 Series

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According to SE Daily, through tipster Jukanlosreve on X, Samsung is reportedly developing the Exynos chipset intended for the Galaxy S27 Series smartphones. This upcoming chipset is expected to be designated as Exynos 2700 and has been given the codename Ulysses. It will be produced using Samsung’s second-generation 2nm process (SF2P).
This second-generation process is anticipated to be in development, with plans to commence mass production in 2026. The company aims to enhance performance by approximately 12% relative to the previous generation, while also targeting a reduction in power consumption by about 25% and a decrease in area size by 8%.
Currently, the reliability of the news is questionable due to Samsung’s ongoing challenges with low yield rates for the Exynos 2500, which is produced using the company’s 3nm process. This situation has sparked numerous rumors and leaks suggesting that Samsung may abandon the Exynos 2500 in favor of equipping the Galaxy S25 series with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

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The current situation does not bode well for Samsung’s aspirations in the 2nm sector. Recently, Business Korea reported that Samsung Foundry is facing challenges with 2nm yields at its Texas manufacturing facility. The yields for Samsung’s 2nm process are reported to be between 10% and 20%, while chip foundries typically aim for yields of 60% or higher for mass production.
The Samsung Galaxy S27 Series is anticipated to feature three smartphones: the Samsung Galaxy S27, Samsung Galaxy S27 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra. Given that the launch is still three years in the future, it is premature to make any definitive claims about this flagship series.
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