Someone from the Samsung team just tested the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE at Geekbench, and, of course, the database noted all of its internal hardware for the record. It’s a public directory, so everyone can see the specs and the scores. This is how Galaxy S26 FE did on the Geekbench.

They don’t tell you the name outright. The scorecard is under the model number SM-S741N instead. That’s the Korean S26 FE version, apparently, and it actually scored a bit lower. This particular listing on the platform was seen by AndroidHeadlines, which is as good a source as any.
The model ending at “N” pushed the single-core test results all the way to 2255 points. Not too shabby, but we’ve seen better. The multicore results look like they are from a 2023 flagship at only 7450 points. S26 FE does seem to have the same Exynos 2500 as the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Stay informed with the Samsung Price Catalog in Pakistan to get the latest price updates and new launches.

SM-S741U is a different story, though. This is the USA model of the Galaxy S26 FE, and this has also shown up on the Geekbench database, but it has much better scores. The 10 cores push the multicore test results up to 8004 points. And the single core does 2462.
They have the same chip, yet there’s a tiny disparity in performance. The score sheet will show you the exact chipset architecture that anyone will easily recognize as the Exynos 2500, although 10 cores is always a dead giveaway in the FE line.

By the way, the phone will carry Android 17 (One UI 9) out of the box, since that’s what showed up on the system information tab at Geekbench. There’s also at least 8GB of RAM on this newcomer. That’s all for the Geekbench report. Buy industry sources had more to share.
Apparently, Samsung skips its own Samsung Display for the Galaxy S26 FE. And they would rather hire BOE to make OLEDs for this newcomer. The same thing unfolded with the A57, and since the Galaxy S26 FE is a very close device, this move does make sense. We’ll let you know if there are any more updates. Keep watching the news.