Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Appears on Geekbench with Exynos 2600 and 8GB RAM

Usama Rasool

Exynos 2400 on the Galaxy S25 FE was not a well-liked choice. The processor was far behind other flagship silicon at the time. Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has at least two generations worth of performance uplift with the Exynos 2500 platform. Geekbench confirmed the good news today. 


They never got a chance to use this chip on the Galaxy S25 series. Galaxy Z Flip 7 was the only handset so far to score Exynos 2500. This Galaxy S26 FE will be just as potent, if not better, provided they slap a cooling chamber on it. But that’s up for debate.

The Geekbench scores are optimistic, though. The numbers have gone way up. On a single core, this phone can do up to 2426 points, and multi-core scores are around 8004. This is coming from an older version of the benchmark (v6.2.2). Galaxy S26 FE could show even better results on version 6.6.0. Based on recent catalog information, here is the Samsung price catalog for the latest Galaxy products, specifically within the Pakistan region.


We know all the details about Exynos 2500. There’s no need to guess. It’s a 3.3 GHz deca-core SoC. Xclipse 950 is the GPU inside. Only 6.81 GB RAM size is shown on the scorecard, but we assume that’s an optimization error. The correct number is probably 8GB RAM. 


One thing that you can be sure of is that Galaxy S26 FE will run Android 17. That adds more context to the story. Well, if the phone is making a debut with A17, that means we won’t be seeing this device until Google has officially unveiled a stable version of the OS.

S25 FE came in September. That’s exactly the timeline we foresee for the S26 FE as well. We’ll be waiting for the leaks to confirm the timeline. It’s been confirmed in the meantime that Galaxy S26 FE is built around an Exynos 2500 and 8GB RAM.   

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