Samsung’s thinnest flagship phone, the Galaxy S25 Edge, has been spotted in the Geekbench test recently. The device was previously rumored to be equipped with the 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite. But recent Geekbench reports deny the previous claims and suggest the 8-core chipset.
The Geekbench database confirms that model number SM-S937B will still have the same CPU topology setup as its regular series, i.e., 8-core Snapdragon 8 Elite. The test was run on Android 15 operating software. The outcome of the test reflects a decent score: single-core with 2806 and multi-core with 8416.
The 8-core topology was divided into two clusters with 6-core and 2-core configurations. The 6-core runs at a clock speed of 3.53 GHz, sufficient for standard tasks. Whereas the remaining 2-core CPUs run at a 4.47GHz clock speed, making it suitable for gaming and other AI-related tasks. Additionally, the memory size is 10.69 GB, which confirms the RAM size of 12 GB for the Edge.
Previously, the leaks revealed the specs of the device ahead of its launch. With a thickness of 5.84 mm, the S25 Edge will compete with the rumored iPhone 17 Air. The device could feature a dual camera setup: 200MP main camera and 12MP front facing. Furthermore, the CCC certification reveals a battery capacity of around 3900 mAh.
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