- The Samsung Galaxy S25 EDGE has appeared in Geekbench with an elite chipset Snapdragon 8
- It is also shown that it has 12 GB of RAM, like the rest of the Galaxy S25 series
- However, their scores are lower than we expected given the specifications
From what we have heard so far, Samsung could have had to make many commitments to the Samsung Galaxy S25 edge to get it so thin. To start, it has one camera less than the standard Samsung Galaxy S25, and according to reports, a fairly small battery. But the phone could still impress in the Department of Energy.
We have heard from multiple sources that the Galaxy S25 EDGE will have a Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12 GB chipset of RAM, just like the rest of the Galaxy S25 line, and now the phone has appeared in Geekbench with exactly those specifications.
Dressed by Notebookck, this list includes a single 2,806 nucleus score and a result of multiple 8,416 cores. Those are some high scores, but they are remarkably lower than those achieved by the rest of the Galaxy S25 line, whose single and multiple cores scores often have more than 3,000 and 9,000, respectively.
You still have time to improve
That said, we are not too worried. This is an early result of Geekbench, and it will probably be achieved using non -final hardware and software. So, in other words, there is a great possibility that the Galaxy S25 Edge works better in the launch.
Even if the hardware and software used here are The finished article, it is completely possible that this result proves to be an atypical case, especially because the Galaxy S25 Edge, according to the reports, has the same chipset and the amount of RAM as the rest of the S25 line.
However, we may not know for sure for a few months, with a recent filtration that suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge would be launched at some point between April and June, and May looks more likely.