For months, the Galaxy S25 trio was expected to run an in-house Exynos 2500 chipset, at least in select regions. However, that didn’t happen. That’s why, as far as we know, the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 may feature the Exynos 2500, with its specs already circulating months before its debut alongside the next Flip series. Previous Geekbench listings have revealed some of its specs, but now a tipster reveals everything that’s to expect with the Exynos 2500.
Galaxy Z Flip 7’s Exynos 2500 specs are out months before it officially debuts
Leaker Jukanlosreve shared the detailed specs of the Exynos 2500 on X. According to the info, the Exynos 2500 features a combination of cores, including a single high-performance 3.3GHz ARM Cortex-X9 core, five 2.36GHz Cortex-A7 cores, and two 1.8GHz Cortex-A5 cores. This setup is supported by a 16MB L3 cache and LPDDR5X RAM with 16-bit Quad-Channel support.
The GPU, the Samsung Xclipse 950, is based on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 architecture and runs at 1.3GHz. It boasts advanced features such as 8K video decoding at 60fps and recording at 30fps. Additionally, the chipset incorporates UFS 4.x storage and a 320MP image signal processor (ISP). The Exynos 2500 also includes 56 TOPs (trillions of operations per second) neural processing unit (NPU), enabling powerful AI-based features. On paper, it certainly looks promising.
If the Exynos 2500 makes its way to the Galaxy Z Flip 7, there’s a slight possibility that it could also appear in the Galaxy Z Flip FE. That being said, Samsung is manufacturing the Exynos 2500 using its advanced 3nm process. However, Samsung’s production technology is often regarded as less efficient compared to TSMC. So how Exynos 2500-powered devices perform—particularly in terms of battery life—remains to be seen.