Galaxy Z Flip 7 Exynos 2500 Chipset Benchmarks Here are the Results – Jankari Express

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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.

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.

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