Galaxy S25 FE Brings GPU and AI Power Above Its Price Class, Geekbench Reports

Usama Rasool

We have found a new report on the Galaxy S25 FE that reveals its GPU and AI performance. Contrary to early predictions, it seems the phone may not be as disappointing as once believed. The S25 FE is expected to launch in October, and we now have confirmation that it’s rocking an Exynos 2400 SoC. 


Earlier rumors suggested that the S25 FE could feature an Exynos 2400e, which is the same chip Samsung used last year. Also, this chip is the weaker version of the Exynos 2400 that was originally used on the Galaxy S24 lineup. As it so happens, they are bringing it back, and this time, it’s being used inside 2025’s Samsung Galaxy S25 FE.

It’s thanks to Geekbench that we were able to find S25 FE’s chip, which is a 10-core 3.2GHz 4nm platform. The identity matches with the Exynos 2400, which apparently results in 13,776 points in the Geekbench OpenCL test. It’s a sign of flagship-level GPU power coming from an Xclipse 940 GPU. 


This new Samsung FE mobile will be able to handle UI animations just fine, especially now that we have a One UI 8 (Android 16) operating system to look forward to on a Fan Edition device. We are relieved to hear that the GPU is getting a performance upgrade on the S25 FE, but what about its AI power, you may ask?

Well, Geekbench had an answer to that question as well. The platform gave the S25 FE a run through some NPU tests. It was able to output 2124 points in single precision, 2039 in half-precision, and 3009 in quantized tests, which shows the potential increase in raw AI performance on this phone.


The S25 FE is part of the Galaxy “S” roster. We believe this phone will come with the full suite of Galaxy AI features, now that it has the raw AI performance to handle it. Of course, there will be a huge focus on the upcoming stable One UI 8 firmware, which is due for the Galaxy S25 FE. 

It’s been suggested by the rumor mill that all the Galaxy S25 FE variants across the globe will bring the same Exynos 2400 chip. There will be a 6.7” AMOLED on its front and a 4700mAh battery at its core, but this time it might give you a 45W fast charge backup, all within a $600-$650 price range. The phone may debut in October, which gives us plenty of time to verify these rumors and find the rest of its details. Stay tuned if you don’t want to miss anything. 


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