Two of Samsung’s upcoming devices, the Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Tab S10 FE, have surfaced on Geekbench, revealing key performance details ahead of their official launch.
Galaxy S25 Edge (SM-S937N) Performance
The South Korean variant of the Galaxy S25 Edge (SM-S937N) made another appearance on Geekbench, marking its third sighting.
The device, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset, features an eight-core configuration and 12GB of RAM. Benchmark scores remain consistent with previous results, indicating a well-optimized system.
Galaxy Tab S10 FE (SM-X526B) Specs
Meanwhile, the global version of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE (SM-X526B) was also listed on Geekbench. This tablet is equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 1580 processor, previously seen in the Galaxy A56, and is paired with 8GB of RAM.
Performance tests using Geekbench 5 show a 1,015 single-core score and 3,540 multi-core score—modest numbers likely due to its pre-production status and unfinished software.
Expected Launch Timeline
Samsung has yet to announce an official launch date for both devices. However, leaks suggest the Galaxy S25 Edge could be unveiled next month, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series may arrive within the next two weeks.
The latest Geekbench listings for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Tab S10 FE offer a glimpse into their performance and hardware capabilities. With the S25 Edge featuring the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy and the Tab S10 FE running on the Exynos 1580, Samsung is set to bring solid upgrades to its smartphone and tablet lineup.
While benchmark scores hint at promising performance, final results will depend on software optimization upon release. With an expected launch in the coming weeks, tech enthusiasts won’t have to wait long to see these devices in action.