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Samsung is poised to unveil its seventh-generation foldable phones next month, with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 being one of them. The device has been confirmed to be powered by the Exynos 2500 chipset, as revealed by a Geekbench spotting.

Although not officially confirmed, Samsung is rumored to be hosting an Unpacked event on July 9 in New York. The event is expected to see the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip FE.

In a departure from its usual practice, Samsung will be equipping the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 with its in-house Exynos 2500 chipset, rather than the traditional Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

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A recent tip from @tarunvats33 revealed that the international variant of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 has appeared on Geekbench, running on the Exynos 2500 chipset with the model number SM-F766B. The benchmark test results showed a single-core score of 2356 and a multi-core score of 8076.

According to the listing, the Exynos 2500 features a 10-core CPU, with the prime core clocked at 3.30GHz, two Cortex-A725 cores at 2.75GHz, five Cortex-A725 cores at 2.36GHz, and two Cortex-A520 efficiency cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The device is also paired with 12GB of RAM.

It was recently reported that the Exynos 2500 will support satellite connectivity services. While the device has yet to be officially launched, it will be interesting to see whether Samsung’s decision to switch to its in-house Exynos chipset will pay off for the Galaxy Z Flip 7.


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