Galaxy Z Flip6 runs Geekbench with SD Gen 3 for Galaxy

Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy Z Flip6, Fold6 and Galaxy Ring at the next Galaxy Unpacked event in July. Some speculations suggested we may see Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2400 chipset at the helm of the new foldables but a pair of new Geekbench GPU tests listings reveal it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.

Galaxy Z Flip6 (SM-F741U) on Geekbench (Vulkan and OpenCL)

Galaxy Z Flip6 appeared with the SM-F741U model number and ran Geekbench Compute tests under the Vulcan and OpenCL APIs. The device managed a 15,084 compute score on Vulkan and a 14,325-point outing on the OpenCL test run. The more important bit is that the Vulkan test confirms the presence of an eight-core CPU with a 2.26 GHz base frequency and Adreno 750 GPU which matches the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Made for Galaxy.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6's leaked renders (Source: OnLeaks and Smartprix)

Z Fold6 runs Android 14, presumably with One UI 6.1 and Galaxy AI on top. The device also features 8GB RAM which is a bit odd considering that even midrange Galaxy phones now boast 12GB RAM.

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Motorola can still give 12GB RAM for RAZR 2022 and RAZR 40 series, so there's no excuse for Samsung to do the same, especially when Motorola can still give Ready For Desktop Mode support.

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I don't think cameras will be big since they started thinning the camera rings. Also, Samsung can go with the vertical camera positioning so the cover screen looks like a phone's 3-4 inch screen. Also, making the screen get punch-holed can ...

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