Samsung foldable Z Flip FE spotted on Geekbench: Samsung is seemingly gradually gearing up to unveil its newest foldable under the Fan Edition series. A fresh Geekbench listing has fueled the hype once again, showing surprising information about the Galaxy Z Flip FE prototype. The device this time appears with a different chipset setup compared to previous times, fueling rumors of several models in the works.

Galaxy Z Flip FE New Geekbench Listing

A fresh thread for the Galaxy Z Flip FE has been posted on Geekbench with model number SM-F766U. The test shows the test phone might come with a ten-core chipset, an arrangement of 1+2+5+2 CPU cores. The processor has a main thread clocked at 3.30GHz, two clocking at 2.75GHz, five at 2.36GHz, and two at 1.80GHz. It is supposed to be tied to Samsung’s Exynos 2500 chipset. The prototype also indicates 12GB of RAM and Android 16 as the operating system. On benchmark scores, it posted 2,012 in single-core and 7,563 in multi-core performance.

Previous Geekbench Specifications

The Galaxy Z Flip FE has appeared on Geekbench before. Before, another model with model number SM-F761N was seen running on the Exynos 2400 chipset. That variant featured 8GB of RAM and also displayed Android 16. The comparison between the two variants suggests that Samsung may be trying out different hardware versions prior to the release. Early leaks even indicated a potential for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, further confusing what the final specs might be.

Expected Specifications of Galaxy Z Flip F

Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip FE at its July Galaxy Unpacked event. It will also be released alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. The Galaxy Z Flip FE could include a 6.7-inch main display as well as a 3.4-inch cover screen. The battery might have a rating of 3,700mAh with 25W wired charging support. Camera-wise, the phone will most probably come with a dual rear configuration of 12MP primary and 12MP ultra-wide cameras, and a 10MP front-facing camera.

Samsung’s Foldable Strategy

With the Galaxy Z Flip FE, Samsung appears to be expanding its foldable portfolio to appeal to a wider audience. The FE label is recognized for democratizing high-end capabilities, and making it available in the foldable segment could signal a significant strategic change. Whether it comes with Exynos or Snapdragon, the gesture suggests Samsung’s intention to try out chip variety in its high-end lineup.

What to Look Forward to at Galaxy Unpacked 2025

Samsung’s midyear Galaxy Unpacked session is gearing up to be packed with features. In addition to the Galaxy Z Flip FE, the brand also seems set to announce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7. Leaks of the Z Fold 7 have already been out, and with the Z Flip FE leaks picking up steam, expectations from the July event only intensify.