Samsung to introduce Galaxy S25+ soon, it may get Exynos 2500 SoC with 12GB RAM, know details

mobile press office,South Korean smartphone maker Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series could be introduced in the first half of next year. This series can include basic, plus and ultra models. Among these, the Galaxy S25+ could have Exynos 2500 as its processor. A smartphone from the company has been spotted on benchmarking site Geekbench. This could be the Galaxy S25+. Its model number on Geekbench is SM-S936B. Its single-core score is 2,359 points and its multi-core score is 8,141 points. This smartphone has 12 GB of RAM. It can run on Android 15. In Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series launched this year, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 was offered as the processor in some markets and Exynos 2400 in other markets.

The company may also launch an affordable variant of its Galaxy Z Flip smartphone. This could be the Galaxy Z Flip FE. Recently, the company introduced the Special Edition model of the Galaxy Z Fold 6. It was priced higher than the standard variant of this smartphone. The price can be reduced by lightening the specifications of the Galaxy Z Flip FE. Tipster @eyes1122 said in a post on South Korean blogging platform Naver that preparations are underway to launch an affordable variant of the Galaxy Z Flip smartphone. This smartphone may be launched next year. It can be brought with Samsung’s upcoming foldable smartphones – Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Recently, while announcing the third quarter results of the current year, Samsung had said that it was working on ways to offer foldable products at low prices. Smartphone shipments in the country grew about 3% year-on-year in the third quarter of this year. However, the value of smartphones increased by around 12% in the third quarter. Samsung continues to hold the top position in this market with a share of around 23 percent. According to market research firm Counterpoint’s monthly smartphone tracking report, smartphone volume grew nearly 3 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of the current year. However, the value of smartphone shipments increased by around 12 percent and reached a quarterly all-time high.

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