The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 has been benchmarked, and the results are extremely disappointing
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 has been benchmarked with an Exynos 2500 chipset and 12GB of RAM, and its scores are surprisingly low.

- The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 has been benchmarked ahead of release
- The scores are very low for a high-end phone
- The clock speeds are also surprisingly low
If you were expecting flagship performance from Samsung’s next foldable flip phone then you might be in for a shock, as an early Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 benchmark suggests this won’t be troubling the Samsung Galaxy S25 series or other high-end phones.
Shared by leaker Abhishek Yadav on X (via GSMArena), the reported benchmark shows the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 using an Exynos 2500 chipset and with 12GB of RAM.
There has been some disagreement over which chipset the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 would use – while most sources pointed to this Exynos option, some others had suggested a Snapdragon 8 Elite might be used instead.
So this benchmark is more evidence that we’ll be getting Exynos, and as the model number here is for a US version of the phone, we’ll presumably see the Exynos 2500 chipset used globally (since when Samsung uses different chipsets in different regions, the US typically gets Snapdragon).
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 SM-F766U with Exynos 2500 runs on Geekbench.Specifications