
Galaxy S25 FE enthusiasts, listen up! Samsung’s new fan-beloved phone has surfaced again, this time in its global variant on Geekbench. After the previous leak of the U.S. variant last month, this latest leak (found by Xpertpick) reaffirms major facts about the phone’s performance and hardware.
From the model number SM-S731B listing, this is indeed the global “Galaxy S25 FE” – the “B” denotes Samsung’s international units designator. Although earlier rumors indicated a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, this benchmark test, coupled with an earlier U.S. listing, all but confirms Samsung’s Exynos 2400 processor as the ultimate selection.
Performance Insights for the Galaxy S25 FE
Performance-wise, the global Galaxy S25 FE recorded a single-core score of 1931 and a multi-core score of 6516. Curiously, these are slightly lower than the U.S. model’s 2064 (single-core) and 6899 (multi-core). Geekbench results reveal the Exynos 2400’s configuration: a 3.21GHz main core, two 2.90GHz middle cores, three 2.00GHz small cores, and four 1.96GHz efficiency cores, along with 8GB RAM.
The listing further shows the device boots Android 16, which means it’ll arrive with Samsung’s One UI 8. This is in line with Samsung’s plan to best fit its flagship line with the newest software. Aside from pure brawn, the Galaxy S25 FE is set to have a 12MP front camera and a more polished look – thinner than the S24 FE but marginally thicker than the standard S25.
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For more in-depth analysis of Exynos 2400 performance, see this analysis on AnandTech. In the meantime, have a look at our Galaxy S25 camera expectations for more background. With months yet to go before launch, these benchmarks indicate Samsung is polishing a performance-oriented, worldwide-available phone deserving of the FE moniker.
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