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However, Geekbench now has a purported Galaxy Z Flip FE listed with the model number SM-F766U, and the specs add up to a different processor altogether.
The listing displays a motherboard codenamed “s5e9955” with a 10-core chipset. With a primary CPU core clock speed of 3.30GHz, two cores at 2.75GHz, five cores at 2.36GHz, and two cores at 1.80GHz, the CPU features a 1+2+5+2 architecture. The codename and CPU speeds are similar to those of the Exynos 2500 chipset.
The prototype listed is said to have 12GB RAM and run Android 16. In single-core testing, it scored 2,012 points, while in multi-core testing, it scored 7,563 points.
If the latest Geekbench listing is accurate, the Galaxy Z Flip FE will be the first foldable device from Samsung to sport an Exynos chipset.
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