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Google Pixel 10 Sticks with Old Exynos 5400 Modem
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40768, member: 636"] Google plans to use Samsung's Exynos 5400 modem inside the Pixel 10 phones instead of switching to MediaTek chips. The company will keep the same wireless technology from Pixel 9 devices rather than upgrading to newer components. TSMC will manufacture the main Tensor G5 processor using advanced 3nm technology but Samsung provides the cellular modem. Tech experts discovered the modem details through DevCheck Pro app analysis of prototype devices. Google appears to prioritize cost savings over using the latest wireless communication technology. Earlier reports suggested Google wanted MediaTek modems for better power efficiency and performance improvements across their smartphone lineup. The Exynos 5400 fixes overheating problems that affected older Pixel phones with previous Samsung wireless chips. Google chose not to compete directly with rivals who use cutting-edge modem technology from Qualcomm and other manufacturers. The Mountain View company might have excess Samsung modem inventory that needs clearing before ordering new components. Design verification tests revealed the Pixel 10 Pro features a thinner body but larger camera section. Samsung maintains its business relationship with Google despite losing the main processor manufacturing contract to TSMC recently. The Korean company secured a five-year modem supply agreement that covers multiple Pixel phone generations. Google may receive attractive pricing from Samsung that makes older technology financially appealing for budget considerations. The Pixel 11 series could bring different modem choices if Google decides to upgrade wireless capabilities. Industry observers expect Google to eventually adopt newer modem technology for competitive advantages. [/QUOTE]
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