So the obvious question to pose is 'why use the Snapdragon 600 processor at all?' The answer to that is relatively simple according to SamMobile and that is that Samsung simply couldn't make enough of the Exynos 5 Octas for everyone wanting a Galaxy S4 to have one. We're not sure if Samsung will start using the Exynos chipset in a more diverse range of countries when their production levels increase, but it'll be interesting to see which of the two devices will get more support, because at the moment the Snapdragon variant is shaping up to be the one most widely distributed!
Let us know which version you'd prefer to have and why in the comments below!
Via SamMobiles.
Update on LTE capability: The #Exynos 5 Octa processor supports LTE and all 20 bands
— SamsungExynos (@SamsungExynos) March 28, 2013