Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Appear on Geekbench Before Official Launch

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Tab S10 FE have both appeared on Geekbench, hinting at their upcoming launches and giving tech enthusiasts a closer look at their performance ahead of their official debut. These devices are expected to be key players in Samsung’s lineup, with the Galaxy S25 Edge set to be part of the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will serve as a more affordable tablet option. The Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to come with Qualcomm’s custom Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, offering high-end performance, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is expected to feature Samsung’s Exynos 1580 chipset.

The benchmark results for the Galaxy S25 Edge show promising performance, reflecting the device’s position as a flagship model. The smartphone scored 2,969 points in the single-core test and 9,486 points in the multi-core test. These scores indicate a performance level comparable to that of the standard Galaxy S25 model. The benchmark results also confirm that the Galaxy S25 Edge will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, with 12GB of RAM, further reinforcing the device’s high-end specifications. The motherboard’s codename, “sun,” aligns with the Galaxy S25 series, cementing the smartphone’s place within the new flagship lineup.

In contrast, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE’s benchmark results show a less impressive performance when compared to the S25 Edge, though it’s important to note that the tablet was benchmarked using Geekbench 5, an older version of the testing platform. The tablet scored 1,015 points in the single-core test and 3,540 points in the multi-core test, which is relatively modest, especially considering the newer Geekbench 6 was used for the Galaxy S25 Edge tests. Despite these lower scores, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is expected to appeal to users looking for a more budget-friendly alternative to Samsung’s higher-end tablets.

The Exynos 1580 chipset powering the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the same processor used in the recently launched Samsung Galaxy A56, suggesting that the tablet will cater to users seeking solid performance without the premium price tag. While the performance results for the Tab S10 FE may not be groundbreaking, the device is likely to offer a balanced experience for users who prioritize affordability over top-tier specs. With both the Galaxy S25 Edge and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE making their presence felt on Geekbench, it’s clear that Samsung is gearing up for another competitive release season in the mobile and tablet markets.