Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Chipset Saga Unfolds with Intriguing Geekbench Benchmark Results

The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is set to feature the Exynos 2400 chipset, according to recent Geekbench results. Unlike its predecessor’s Exynos 2400e, the new model has a prime CPU core clocked 100 MHz higher. The prototype also includes 8GB of RAM and runs on Android 16, which is expected to launch next month. While there are rumors of an upgraded selfie camera, the main camera may remain unchanged. Other specifications have yet to be revealed, but further leaks are anticipated as the release date approaches, likely in September.

Initial rumors suggested that Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 FE would utilize the Exynos 2400e chipset, similar to its predecessor. Subsequently, there were indications that Samsung might opt for the Dimensity 9400 instead.

However, it now appears that neither of these speculations was accurate. A prototype of the Galaxy S25 FE has reportedly appeared on Geekbench, revealing its chipset to be the Exynos 2400. This is not the 2400e found in the S24 FE, but a more powerful 2400, featuring a prime CPU core with a clock speed 100 MHz higher.

The prototype was equipped with 8GB of RAM and ran on Android 16. This makes sense, as the S25 FE is not expected to launch until September at the earliest, coinciding with Google’s rollout of Android 16 next month. Thus, it’s logical for the S25 FE to come pre-installed with it.

Recently, we learned that the S25 FE will feature an improved selfie camera, while it seems the main camera will likely see no upgrades. As they say, you win some, you lose some. Additional specifications have yet to be revealed, but we will keep you updated as more information surfaces.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

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