Samsung may be changing its strategy for the upcoming Galaxy S26 by reintroducing its in-house Exynos chips in certain markets, such as Europe. The reported reason for this split is low initial production yields of Samsung's 2nm process, which is being used to manufacture the Exynos 2600. If the leaks are accurate, this situation will be similar to what happened with the Galaxy S22 series, where users in Europe received the Exynos chipset while the rest of the world got Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor. The article discusses the potential reasons for this strategy and its implications for the Galaxy S26 series.