The phones facing this problem are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G and Snapdragon 750G processors. They are produced by Samsung Foundry.
Deficiency chip global has created many problems for technology companies, affecting the production cycle. While auto manufacturers were among the first to be hit hard, now consumer electronics companies are also facing the impact.
The world’s leading mobile manufacturer, Samsung, reportedly facing production problems related to the Galaxy A series of phones. According to a report from Korea, the company is currently facing problems with the procurement of an Application Processor (AP).
The problem mainly affects the cellphone Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, and Galaxy A72 which were first launched by Samsung in March this year. Even though this phone was released in several European countries, only the Galaxy A52 5G is available in the United States.
Reporting from Gizmochina (18/5), the phones facing this problem are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G and Snapdragon 750G processors. They are manufactured by Samsung Foundry using the 8 nm Low Power Plus (LPP) process. Furthermore, the report added that production cell phone The pending Galaxy A series worries other component suppliers over delayed revenue.
Qualcomm’s CEO-elect Cristiano Amon said a few months ago that chip shortages are expected to continue until the end of this year. Samsung CEO for IT & Mobile Communications Business, DJ Koh has noticed a serious imbalance in chip supply and demand.
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