Samsung is now rumored to use the delayed Exynos 2500 chipset for the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphone. And the benchmark run of the prototype, which has a model number SM-F766U, is seen in the Geekbench database. It’s interesting because it is the model number U.S. There is a version of the toward, so it is very likely that Flip 7 will use Exynos 2500 all over the world.
The benchmark gives us an idea of what to expect, the exhibition wise, which was in the Galaxy S22 family, but was replaced with Snapdragon 8 elite due to yield issues. Let’s just say: it’s definitely there with Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 SM-F766U Exynos on Geekbench with 2500 runs.
Specifications
🔳 Exynos 2500
1 Core @ 3.30 GHz
2 Koro @ 2.75 GHz
5 cores @ 2.36 GHz
2 cores @ 1.80 GHz
🎮 Samsung Exclips 950 GPU
🍭 Android 16
– 12 GB RAMPrinciple
Single-core: 2012
Multi-core: 7563… Pic.twitter.com/spou7FL7N4– Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 26, 2025
Flip 7 prototype 2,012 a single-core score and 7,563 multi-core scores, corresponding to its successor to Snapdragon 8 General 3. And when we take a look at the CPU configuration, it starts to make sense-the chip contains ten-core CPUs, with one cortex-X925 core up to 3.3 GHz, two cortex-A725 cores 2.75 GHz, five cortex-A520 clocks, five cortex-A. 725.
Clocks of Qualcomm, MediaTek and Ziomi are much lower on this chip than its competitors. We are not sure whether it is a specific setup for this device, how it is foldable and will not be great in heat disapproval, or if this is a standard exnos 2500 configuration.
Even so, Flip 7 will start running with a UI 8 at the top with a UI 8, and according to the Geekbench database, there will be 12 GB RAM. It is expected to be introduced in early July with the Galaxy Z Fold 7.