Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on Geekbench with underclocked Exynos 2400 SoC

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE spotted on Geekbench with underclocked Exynos 2400 SoC | Tech Tips



The Galaxy S24 FE launch is expected to take place as almost everything about the smartphone has already leaked online. Its promo materials revealed details about the Galaxy S24 FE’s design, colours, and specifications. The alleged smartphone has now been spotted on Geekbench giving us more information about its chipset. 


Galaxy S24 FE spotted on Geekbench

  • The Galaxy S24 FE has been spotted on Geekbench with the model number SM-S721N, which is said to be the South Korean version of the phone.
  • The listing shows the Galaxy S24 FE running an in-house ‘s5e9945’. This chipset is reportedly an underclocked version of the Exynos 2400 SoC powering the flagship S24 series. It could also be the rumoured Exynos 2400e for the Galaxy S24 FE. 
  • On Geekbench, the chipset has a maximum clock speed of 3.11GHz, which is lower than the Exynos 2400’s clock speed of 3.2GHz. It has scored 1,625 single-core points and 5,698 multi-core points.
  • The smartphone is also listed with 8GB of RAM, a Samsung Xclipse 940 GPU, and Android 14. 

Galaxy S24 FE: what we know so far

Recent leaks have revealed quite a lot about the Galaxy S24 FE. IT will come with flat edges, an aluminium frame, a punch-hole display, and in five colours: Graphite, Blue, Silver/White, Green, and Yellow. Like the flagship series, the Galaxy S24 FE will also come with Galaxy AI features such as Portrait Studio, Circle to Search, Generative Edit, Sketch to Image, and Live Translate. 

Galaxy S24 FE specifications (expected)

  • Display: The Galaxy S24 FE will feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,900 nits of peak brightness. 
  • Cameras: The smartphone will feature a 10MP selfie camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a 50MP wide-angle camera, and an 8MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.
  • Battery: It’s tipped to pack a 4,565mAh battery that can offer up to 78 hours of music playback and up to 29 hours of video playback.


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