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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE GPU and AI benchmarks leaked

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Samsung’s next Fan Edition is gaining headlines given its leaked benchmark scores. These details reveal the Galaxy S25 FE phone’s GPU and AI performance, along with key specifications, ahead of its expected late 2025 launch.

As shared by tipster AbhishekYadav, the Galaxy S25 FE benchmarks reveal GPU and AI scores. The phone with its Exynos 2400 processor and Xclipse 940 GPU scores 13,776 on the Geekbench OpenCL test for its GPU.

The device also shows impressive AI capabilities. Geekbench AI scores include 2,124 for single precision, 2,039 for half-precision, and 3,009 for quantized tasks. These numbers indicate the phone is well-equipped for AI-driven features.

The Galaxy S25 FE is expected to run Android 16 out of the box, paired with 8GB of RAM. This aligns with previous Fan Edition models, though Samsung fans hoped for a 12GB option to support advanced AI tasks.

While benchmarks are promising, some sources note that Samsung considered a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 as a backup. However, the Exynos 2400 seems confirmed internationally, ensuring chip consistency across markets.

The selfie camera is also said to be upgraded. The next Fan Edition would have a selfie camera comparable to its parent flagships. The 12MP sensor used in the Galaxy S25 models could be used in the Galaxy S25 FE as well.

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The software testing is also running, and if everything goes well, the phone will be here later this year. Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 FE around October 2025, while a Fan Edition Flip phone is expected to be revealed next week.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra to match S25 Ultra price, even with Snapdragon upgrade

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Samsung may keep the Galaxy S26 Ultra price steady despite an upgraded Snapdragon chip. Earlier reports claimed TSMC is raising Foundry costs for its 3nm process, leading the next Snapdragon and Dimensity chips to be more pricey.

Weibo leaker DigitalChatStation now claims that the cost difference of TSMC foundry isn’t significant, technically being the same as last year. It’s a big relief for phone makers and potential buyers of next-gen Android flagships.

Qualcomm and MediaTek are said to be utilizing TSMC’s enhanced 3nm process tech to manufacture the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Dimensity 9500. Samsung may split the S26 chip strategy between Exynos and Snapdragon.

On the other hand, we may see an aggressive utilization of the Dimensity 9500 chip in flagship phones manufactured by Chinese OEMs.

As the chipset plays a key role in smartphone development cost, it also affects the final sale price. Phone makers usually shift the cost burden to consumers to safeguard their revenue generation and offer modern hardware.

Like every year, Qualcomm and MediaTek will soon debut their flagship chipsets on schedule. The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 and Dimensity 9500 are set to launch soon, powering the flagship devices arriving in the coming months.

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Meanwhile, the adoption of LPDDR5X RAM might impact the price slightly. The memory chips may see a 5% increase compared to 2024. The Galaxy S26 series is expected to use Micron and Samsung-made DRAM solutions.

Galaxy S25 Ultra is selling excellently

Sales stats suggest Galaxy S25 Ultra sold nearly 8.4 million units as of May 2025 worldwide. Samsung’s flagship alone sold over 8 times the collective sales of Ultra flagship phones from Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo.

Also, Galaxy S25 Ultra is the only Snapdragon flagship that matters in the US. OnePlus and a gaming phone equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite are also available in the country, but consumer response is negligible.

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Forget the Fold7, Samsung has a TriFold phone planned for October

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Samsung is working on a new kind of foldable phone that can fold into three parts, the Galaxy Z TriFold. This new device is expected to be a big step forward in foldable phone technology. Now, we may have a better idea of when this Samsung Galaxy TriFold is coming out.

A well-known tech tipster, Ice Universe, shared on Weibo that Samsung’s tri-fold phone will launch in October 2025. It means that we might see the new device just before the end of the year, as Samsung had earlier promised.

Aside from this, the tipster also reveals that Huawei is expected to launch its tri-fold phone in September, just before Samsung. The design of the Galaxy TriFold is expected to use a G-shaped hinge system with two inward folds. This is different from Huawei’s Mate XT 2, which uses one inward and one outward fold.

Samsung Galaxy Trifold October launch

Last week, Samsung’s mobile chief said they plan to launch the tri-fold phone before 2025 ends. There were also earlier leaks about the phone’s specs. It’s said to have a large 10-inch folding screen, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and the same rear cameras as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, including a 200MP main camera.

Samsung has also recently officially registered the name “Galaxy Z Trifold” in South Korea. This suggests that a foldable phone with three panels and two hinges could be on the way soon.

However, Samsung’s tri-fold might be limited to Korea and China, at least at first. It’s also expected to be very expensive, with a price around $2,900.

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Earlier in July 2025, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7 smartphone, and pre-orders have also been started. If you are thinking of buying a more premium and unique smartphone, then you should wait till October as the Galaxy Trifold is reportedly coming.

Samsung’s upcoming Trifold phone might not feature a surprise identity

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Samsung may time Galaxy S25 FE, Tab S11 Ultra launch to steal iPhone 17 spotlight

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Apple is expected to launch the new iPhone 17 series in September 2025, and Samsung is also said to be preparing to unveil the Galaxy S25 FE around the same timeline. Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 lineup fall into different segments than Apple’s flagship smartphones, but a similar launch window would surely steal the spotlight.

Tipster RolandQuandt on BlueSky hinted that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series almost two months later. The source has quoted the recently leaked press renders of these two products by leaker EvanBlass.

Based on the info, the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series might be unveiled in mid-to-late September 2025. It’s the same timeline that Apple might finalize to reveal its new iPhone 17 flagship smartphones.

Samsung can time the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 launch targeting Apple, but the iPhone 17’s potential consumers might stick to their choice. The impact would be less on scale but the Samsung effect won’t leave Apple alone in the spotlight.

Earlier this year, Samsung released the flagship Galaxy S25 smartphones. Now, the company is working on an affordable option with a flagship-level experience. It’s going to be released in the US later this year with the Exynos 2400 chip.

Galaxy S25 FE reportedly bringing some major upgrades over its predecessor. It includes a 4900mAh battery, 45W fast charging support, a flagship-grade flexible OLED display, and an improved 12MP selfie camera.

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On the flip side, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is expected to be announced alongside the Tab S11 and Tab S11 Lite later this year. It might join the S25 FE launch timeframe, but it’s up to Samsung if it goes that way of revelation.

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Samsung’s upcoming Trifold phone might not feature a surprise identity

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Samsung is reportedly getting ready to launch a brand-new type of foldable phone. The company has officially registered the name “Galaxy Z Trifold” in South Korea. This suggests that a foldable phone with three panels and two hinges could be on the way soon.

On July 15, the name Galaxy Z Trifold has been filed for trademark protection in Samsung’s home country. This is the first big hint that Samsung is preparing for its tri-fold smartphone.

We have already seen several rumors about this upcoming Samsung Galaxy TriFold phone. Now, the trademark of this name gives us an indication that Samsung’s rumored triple-folding phone may soon become a real product.

Samsung Galaxy TriFold Trademark

However, it might not feature any surprise identity as the word “Trifold” describes the phone’s design, which will likely fold in three sections using two hinges. Still, it might not be the final name Samsung uses when the phone launches. Notably, it’s expected to be a part of the Galaxy Z series and could share some components similar to the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7.

The new device appeared with the model number SM-F968N. It is currently under development mainly for the South Korean market, possibly also for China. This phone may not be released in Europe or the US at first.

The trademark filing and ongoing development with the internal codename Q7M show that Samsung is getting closer to launching this Galaxy Z Trifold device. Stay tuned for more information.

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Rumored Galaxy S26 Ultra design pushes screen to the edges

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be the ultimate flagship smartphone. Recent reports suggest the screen size may increase a little over the S25 Ultra, and a new leak has more details about the bezel-free design of the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Galaxy S26 Ultra may sport a 6.9-inch screen, which would be exactly 6.89 inches. For comparison, the Galaxy S25 Ultra brings a 6.86-inch screen, but it’s being marketed as 6.9 inches across the platforms, including Samsung.

If the reports hold true, Galaxy S26 Ultra’s screen could be 0.03 inches bigger than the S25 Ultra’s. Meanwhile, this increment is unlikely to be reflected in the dimensions of the upcoming flagship as Samsung is making the bezels thinner.

Tipster Phoneart (IceUniverse) believes that Samsung might not tweak the width of the Galaxy S26 Ultra, keeping it 77.6mm. The screen size increment might be realized by reducing the bezels further, which are currently 1.32mm in S25 Ultra.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 is the real example of a nearly bezel-free screen on the cover panel. The latest flip phone comes with a full-view display and is expanded to the edges. The S26 Ultra would leverage this shift to devise even more screen area.

The leaker assumes that the bezel thickness of the Galaxy S26 Ultra would be just 1.15mm, or it won’t go beyond 1.2mm. The S25 Ultra is already considered an all-screen phone, and the S26 Ultra is expected to be Samsung’s best yet.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features slimmer bezels

Details are based on previous reports and the leaker’s assumptions. The source is trustworthy and has a solid track record of leaking info about products early. If the rumors turn correct, the Galaxy S26 Ultra would be an all-screen design flagship.

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