Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 Appears on the Geekbench Database: Key Performance Specs Revealed

The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphone from Samsung following all its previous updates has now made its appearance on the Geekbench database. With its Geekbench listing, a few of its key performance specs have been revealed as well.
Read more about it below.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 – Geekbench Listing
The Geekbench-listed Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphone bears the model number – ‘SM-F766U’, and it has achieved single-core and multi-core performance scores of 2012 points and 7563 points respectively. As mentioned, the Geekbench listing has pointed out a few of its key performance specs and these include the Android 16 operating system (probably with One UI 8 on top), Exynos deca-core processor (motherboard codename – s5e9955), Xclipse 950 GPU, and 12GB RAM option.
Speaking more, the chipset used is revealed to be the brand’s own Exynos 2500 chip (unlike what was reported earlier), with a core architecture consisting of a 3.30 GHz-clocked core, two 2.75 GHz-clocked cores, five 2.36 GHz-clocked cores, and two 1.80 GHz-clocked cores.
Looking at previous updates, the device has been certified by the 3C authority of China – confirming its 25W wired fast charge capability, while its batteries were spotted on the UL Demko and BIS certification platforms – pointing out the device’s 4174 mAh rated battery capacity (~ 4300 mAh typical battery as per rumors). About its other expected/revealed key specs, it is tipped to feature a 6.85″ main display (inner, foldable), 4″ cover display (outer), 50MP (OIS) + 12MP (ultra-wide) dual rear camera unit, and a 10MP front-facing camera.
Regarding its launch, it is said to take place in the third quarter of this year (Q3 2025), and it will be launching alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 smartphone. More updates can still be expected in the coming days concerning the two upcoming Galaxy foldable flagship smartphones as we are quite near its possible launch time frame. Stay tuned and don’t miss out on these future updates.