Samsung Galaxy S25+ appears on Geekbench with Exynos 2500

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is speculated to use Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. — Samsung
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. — Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S25+ is expected to go official at the start of 2025 as a part of the purported Galaxy S25 series. Recently, the handset appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site revealing various key specs. 

Alongside, the Plus model the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will likely include a base and an Ultra variant. Earlier, some leaks hinted that the South Korean tech giant will offer Snapdragon processors for Galaxy S25 phones all around the world. 

Samsung Galaxy S25+ specs (leaked on Geekbench listing)

Spotted on the Geekbench database with model number SM-S936B, the Samsung Galaxy S25+ managed to get a single-core score of 2,359 and a multi-core score of 8,141. The handset has 12 GB of RAM and runs on Android 15-based One UI 7 firmware. 

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The listing suggested that a ten-core chipset with a motherboard codenamed “s5e9955” would power the phone. The Exynos 2500 features Xclipse 950 GPU based on AMD’s RDNA architecture. 

The listing shows a prime CPU core with 3.30GHz clock speed, two cores capped at 2.75GHz, and five cores at 2.36GHz. Moreover, it has two cores capped at 1.80GHz. These CPU speeds are associated with the Exynos 2500 chipset. 

These single-core and multi-core scores put the Exynos 2500 behind Qualcomm's recently unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. However, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is speculated to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in the Galaxy S25 lineup.