FastTechnology, July 5th. Recent benchmark results for the GPU and AI performance of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 FE have been leaked, offering an early glimpse into its core performance specifications.
It is understood that the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will be equipped with Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2400 processor and the Xclipse 940 GPU. In the Geekbench OpenCL test, the GPU achieved a score of 13776. The device demonstrated particularly strong AI performance, with single-precision scoring 2124, half-precision scoring 2039, and quantization tasks scoring 3009.
Notably, Samsung had previously considered MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 as an alternative chipset. However, it has now been confirmed that the international version will exclusively feature the Exynos 2400, ensuring hardware consistency across global markets. This decision likely stems from Samsung’s strategy to leverage its own semiconductor development capabilities, potentially offering a more optimized and integrated user experience.
In terms of other configurations, the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to come pre-installed with Android 16 and will include 8GB of RAM as standard. There is no indication of a 12GB RAM variant at this time.
The camera system also sees an upgrade, with the front-facing camera adopting the same 12-megapixel sensor used in the S25 flagship series, which should result in a significant improvement in selfie quality.
Industry sources suggest that software testing for the new device is currently underway. Its official release is anticipated in October 2025.
