Samsung Galaxy S25's international model appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Elite

01 January 2025
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is rumored to go official later this month.

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LoneOwl, 01 Jan 2025These scores are a bit lower compared to other 8 Elite devi... moreWhich probably means SD Elite isn't so good/cold/efficient and Samsung had to throttle it down quite a lot. Remember so far we only have journalists/sites/marketing data about it.. we shall see soon, happy new year!

    Narazumono, 01 Jan 2025Only the Ultra will probably get Snapdragon while the base ... moreI think, in Europe: Samsung went Snapdragon for S25 and S25 Ultra, and Exynos for S25+.

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      • 01 Jan 2025

      Smith73, 01 Jan 2025"international Samsung Galaxy S25 surfaced" By... moreYou can just import the Hong Kong version. Has Snapdragon and no Chinese bloat.

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        • 01 Jan 2025

        [deleted post]No thanks..I already have an iron box at my home.🤣🤣

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          AnonD-1185368, 01 Jan 20254.47GHz? That's the 8+ Elite! I just hope it won&#... moreYes it states that in the article

            Only the Ultra will probably get Snapdragon while the base and plus get Exynos outside the US just like with the S24
            Samsung probably realized this is a good tactic to make the Ultra more appealing to buyers who would usually just go for the plus or base if they want a small phone
            But when they hear crappy Exynos is on these phones they'll buy the Ultra without a second thought and more profit for Sammy

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              [deleted post]Lol. Tell that to your "camera control" nonsense.

                "international Samsung Galaxy S25 surfaced"

                By international you mean USA only? 'Cause USA got Snapdragon before, while the rest of the world got stuck with Exynos.

                  These scores are a bit lower compared to other 8 Elite devices.

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                    • 01 Jan 2025

                    4.47GHz?
                    That's the 8+ Elite!

                    I just hope it won't throttle to 40% peak performance because of poor cooling.