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One of Samsung‘s upcoming flagship phones has just flexed its muscles in a popular benchmarking platform. The vanilla Galaxy S25 visited GeekBench with a custom version of Qualconmm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite. So here’s everything we know so far.

Samsung Galaxy S25 spotted on GeekBench

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The South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy S25 model surfaced on the GeekBench, revealing its synthetic performance and other key details. It appears that the base storage variant of the Galaxy S25 visited the benchmarking platform with 12GB of RAM. This basically confirms one of our earlier reports regarding Samsung bumping the base RAM of the Galaxy S25. Looking at the listing, the Galaxy S25 can be seen running an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

This upgraded version or ‘Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy’ runs at 4.47GHz, which is higher than the default 4.32GHz clock speed of the regular Snapdragon 8 Elite. The configuration on the base Galaxy S25 carries the model number SM-S931B. Qualcomm’s custom chip helped the Galaxy S25 achieve a score of 2986 points in the single core test and 9355 points in the multi core test.

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To recall, this score is slower than the Galaxy S25 Ultra that also surfaced on GeekBench back in November 2024. The online database also confirms that the device will run on the Android 15 OS out of the box. Unfortunately, this is all the information that was revealed on GeekBench. Based on recent rumors, the Galaxy S25 series may get car crash detection like iPhones, get support for seamless updates, and go on sale on 3rd February 2024.

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