Samsung has unveiled a sneak peek into the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip FE through a recent Geekbench listing. The device is set to be powered by Samsung's Exynos 2400 SoC, a chipset previously featured in flagship models such as the Galaxy S24 series. This revelation hints at a promising performance for the Flip FE, despite some reservations surrounding the Exynos range.
The benchmark test also disclosed that the prototype incorporates 8GB of RAM and runs on Android 16, possibly hinting at a One UI 8 interface upon release. While the official launch date remains unknown, speculations suggest it might coincide with the debut of the Flip7 and Fold7 in the coming months.
Interestingly, a recent leak had suggested the presence of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in the Flip FE, raising questions about potential regional variations in chipset configurations. With a competitive pricing strategy likely to be a determining factor, the success of the Flip FE could hinge on its affordability relative to its performance capabilities.