Exynos 2500 Exhibits a Performance Bottleneck on the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Proving Its Inferior in Comparison to Other Chips
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The Galaxy Z Flip 7 might have an Exynos variant, but don't panic just yet
Credit: Android Headlines A Korean publication has reported that Samsung will offer the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in both Exynos and Snapdragon variants. The Exynos-powered model will reportedly be restricted to Korea, while other regions get a Snapdragon-powered variant. This comes after several somewhat conflicting reports regarding the Z Flip 7’s choice of processor. Samsung is tipped to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in the coming months, and we’ve got a…
Galaxy Z Flip 7 performance: Exynos 2500 lags behind rivals
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 performance has finally been revealed, and—well, it’s not looking great for Samsung’s foldable. After months of rumors, we now know the phone is running Samsung’s Exynos 2500 chip. If you were hoping for a powerhouse, you’ll want to temper your expectations. The Z Flip 7 showed up on Geekbench as the SM-F766U (the US carrier-locked version), packing the Exynos 2500 and 12GB RAM, running Android 16 with One UI 8.0. The chip ma…
Samsung’s Exynos 2500 Heavily Disappoints In New Single-Core & Multi-Core Leak, With Its 10-Core CPU Cluster Unable To Beat Top-End Chipsets From Qualcomm, MediaTek And Apple
The Galaxy S25 launching exclusively with the Snapdragon 8 Elite hinted that Samsung was once again experiencing untold troubles with its Exynos 2500, which was supposed to debut with the company’s flagship smartphone series. Sadly, due to poor yields, the company was forced to delay the launch, but luckily, mass production was previously reported to kick off in February earlier this year. The disappointing aspect of the Korean giant’s SoC is th…
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