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Galaxy S25 FE spotted online on Geekbench Database with Exynos 2400

Samsung is actively working on its next-generation fan edition smartphone, the Galaxy S25 FE, which will be released in the second half of this year. It has now registered its existence on the Geekbench Database. 

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S25 Edge after a long tease and has now started working on the Galaxy S25 FE, which will launch soon. The company has yet to reveal any official details regarding the specifications, features, and design of the smartphone, but leaks and rumours have already started blowing in the market.

Galaxy S25 FE

Now the device has surfaced online on Geekbench Database with the dedicated model number SM-S731U. The listing revealed the device is powered with an in-house Exynos 2400 processor with 8GB RAM. 

The Single-Core of the Galaxy S25 FE scored 2064, whereas the Multi-Core scored 6899. This means that the previous report comes true, Samsung is using the Galaxy S24 FE’s processor for the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE. However, it’s also reported that the Korean tech giant could use MediaTek’s chip to power next FE variant, but it’s not the case anymore since the device has already spotted on Geekbench Database with Exynos 2400.

A few days back, it was reported that the company will offer an upgraded 12MP selfie camera to the Galaxy S25 FE. Samsung has already started developing firmware for the coming FE model.

Raghav Sachdeva

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