For those unfamiliar, the Tensor G5 still uses Samsung’s Exynos 5400 modem to handle cellular connectivity.
Google could be planning a major change to its in-house silicon strategy. According to new leaks, the company’s upcoming Pixel 11 series may finally move away from Samsung’s modem tech — a decision that could address two of the biggest complaints about the Pixel lineup: battery life and connectivity.
The leak, shared by tipster Mystic Leaks on Telegram, claims that Google’s next chip, the Tensor G6, will no longer rely on Samsung hardware. Instead, the company is reportedly testing MediaTek’s M90 modem, which was announced earlier this year. For those unfamiliar, the Tensor G5 still uses Samsung’s Exynos 5400 modem to handle cellular connectivity.