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Netflix adds the Exynos 2200 SoC on its list of supported chipsets

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Ro 31 January 2022

Samsung Mobile hardware

Samsung has already confirmed February 9 as an official announcement date for the Galaxy S22 series and the numerous detailed leaks from the past couple of months revealed pretty much everything there is to know about the upcoming trio.

Netflix adds the Exynos 2200 SoC on its list of supported chipsets

So Netflix adding support for Samsung's flagship SoC merely serves as another confirmation that the Galaxy S22 family will be running the Exynos 2200 in some countries. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 versions will still be distributed in the US, China and India.

As for Netflix' list of supported devices and chipsets, it's a list that shows HD and HDR video compatibility. You can check out the two lists at the source link down below.

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  • vju
  • 06 Feb 2022

Probably Exynos. Same as Europe.

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  • sassy
  • XS4
  • 02 Feb 2022

so samsung brings snapdragon vertion to india !!?

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  • yAK
  • 02 Feb 2022

Netflix and Spotify are propaganda platforms, take note of what is promoted for their content (including Netflix 'exclusive' shows), and what is left out. I guess kids these days are accustomed to having a middleman gatekeeper of infor...

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