Samsung's highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series will debut in the first half of 2025. Like previous lines, the new Galaxy S family is rumored to have vanilla, Plus, and Ultra variants. While we wait for the formal announcement, the Galaxy S25+ model has appeared on the testing website Geekbench, revealing critical specifications. Previous rumors suggested that Samsung will sell Snapdragon CPUs for all Galaxy S25 phones across the world.
The Geekbench database has a Samsung handset with the model number SM-S936B, which is most likely a Galaxy S25+ prototype. As shown in the listing, it achieved a single-core score of 2,359 and a multi-core score of 8,141. The device in question has 10.72 GB of RAM. This may equate to 12GB on paper. The Samsung phone is running Android 15.
Samsung Galaxy S25+ Could Run On Exynos 2500
Furthermore, the listing claims that the phone will be powered by a ten-core processor and a motherboard codenamed's5e9955'. The CPU's architecture is 1+2+5+2, and the listing indicates a prime CPU core with a clock speed of 3.30GHz, two cores capped at 2.75GHz, and five cores at 2.36GHz. Finally, the CPU features two cores clocked at 1.80GHz. These processor speeds are connected with the Exynos 2500 chipset.
Both single-core and multi-core results place the Exynos 2500 well below Qualcomm's newest Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. A few months ago, the US edition of the Galaxy S25 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC (SM-S938U) was listed on Geekbench with 3,069 points in single-core testing and 9,080 in multi-core testing.
Samsung is expected to adopt Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC chipsets in its Galaxy S25 series. In some areas, it supplied the Galaxy S24 series with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC CPU, while the rest of the globe received an Exynos 2400 chip. In 2023, the brand will launch all Galaxy S series phones with Snapdragon processors over the world.
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