Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE Reappears on Geekbench Featuring New Processor Variant
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip FE continues to attract attention as it nears its anticipated launch later this year, alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. While previous leaks about the device have been somewhat inconsistent, particularly regarding the chipset, a fresh Geekbench listing has surfaced that could shed more light on what to expect. Notably, this new benchmark reveals different chipset details compared to earlier rumors.
The latest Geekbench entry for the Galaxy Z Flip FE, bearing the model number SM-F766U, highlights a ten-core processor with a motherboard code-named ‘s5e9955’. This CPU features a 1+2+5+2 core configuration, with the prime core clocked at 3.30GHz, two cores running at 2.75GHz, five at 2.36GHz, and two efficiency cores at 1.80GHz. These specifications strongly align with the Exynos 2500 chipset, suggesting Samsung may be opting for this newer Exynos processor in this foldable.
According to the benchmark results, the device runs Android 16 and comes equipped with 12GB of RAM. It scored 2,012 points in single-core tests and 7,563 points in multi-core tests, reflecting a decent performance for a mid-range foldable. Previously, the Galaxy Z Flip FE had appeared with the Exynos 2400 chipset or rumors suggested it might come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This new listing could signal a shift in Samsung’s plans or indicate multiple chipset variants.
Interestingly, this would mark the first time Samsung uses an Exynos processor in a foldable phone, if the information proves accurate. Earlier this month, a different Geekbench listing showed the Flip FE (model SM-F761N) running on the Exynos 2400 with 8GB of RAM, also on Android 16. The presence of multiple listings hints at possible regional variants or evolving development for the device ahead of its official unveiling.



