There are concrete developments for the Galaxy S25 FE, which Samsung has been working on for a while. As it is known, some technical details about the product were previously shared. The latest details reveal that the model has entered performance tests. Here is the Galaxy S25 FE Geekbench score!
Galaxy S25 FE in the performance test
The Galaxy S25 FE appeared in the Geekbench database with the model number SM-S731U. The smartphone managed to get 2,064 points in single-core tests and 6,899 points in multi-core tests. Thus, some technical details of the model were confirmed, albeit indirectly.

We can say that the prototype that entered the Geekbench tests is powered by the Exynos 2400 processor. However, we see that it has 8 GB of RAM. It is important to keep in mind the possibility of different memory options here. Moreover, we can say that it will run the Android 16 operating system right out of the box.
The Galaxy S25 FE will finally meet users with a 12 MP front camera. As is known, 10 MP sensors have been used in the FE series for two generations. However, we can say that this situation will change unless there is a last minute change.
According to GalaxyClub’s report, the Galaxy S25 FE will offer an experience equal to the Galaxy 25 series with the resolution of its selfie sensor. Although the new 12 MP sensor is technically smaller (1/3.2″), it promises clearer selfies and better performance in low light.
The S25 FE will continue the 50 MP main sensor used in its predecessors. This camera will be accompanied by a 12 MP ultra-wide angle and a 10 MP telephoto lens. The phone will come with a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, 120 Hz refresh rate and a 4,900 mAh battery (45W fast charging support).
The smartphone is expected to be introduced in September or October. It is said that Samsung’s first affordable foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip FE, will also be showcased during the same period.