
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE emerges on Geekbench with last year's Exynos chip
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE (SM-F761B) on Geekbench
This appears to be the European version of the device, judging by the SM-F761B model number and the listing reveals that the Flip7 FE is equipped with Samsung's Exynos 2400 chipset (s5e9945) which is paired with 8GB RAM.
Previous leaks speculated that the FE could get the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 like the Flip6, the Exynos 2400e or the newer Exynos 2500 just like the regular Z Flip7. This new listing all but confirms that the Flip7 FE will be using last year's flagship Exynos chip.
The device managed 1940 single-core and 6136 multi-core scores. We also get confirmation that Flip7 FE will boot Android 16, presumably with One UI 8 on top.
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE in Black and White (credit: Evan Blass)
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE is expected to be a repurposed Z Flip6 featuring the same key specs, including a 3.4-inch cover screen, 6.8-inch main display and 4,000mAh battery. Previous rumors suggest it will start at KRW 1 million in South Korea, which equates to $740/€645/£545.
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