Galaxy S25 FE International Variant Shows Up On Geekbench

There’s still a Galaxy S25 family member due for release. We’re talking about the Galaxy S25 FE, whose renders we exclusively shared a few days ago. While it likely won’t bring a dramatic overhaul, its performance could be the main focus. A recent Geekbench listing has brought the Galaxy S25 FE back into view.
Galaxy S25 FE international variant surfaces on Geekbench
As spotted by the fine folks over at Xpertpick, the Galaxy S25 FE has made its second appearance on Geekbench. Last month, the Galaxy S25 FE’s US variant was spotted on Geekbench, and now its international variant has surfaced. According to the listing, it bears the model number SM-S731B, where the suffix “B” confirms it is the international variant.

Some reports have previously suggested that the Galaxy S25 FE could pack a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset. It is still too early to jump to any conclusions given the launch is a few months away. But since the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has appeared twice on Geekbench running the Exynos 2400 chipset, it is quite possible that this may be the final chipset.
Compared to the previous listing as the US variant, the international variant does not seem to have scored any better. The scores have gone down since the first appearance. Speaking of which, the single-core and multi-core scores are 1931 and 6516. For reference, the US variant scored 2064 in single-core and 6899 in multi-core performance on Geekbench.

Other than that, yes, it is running the Exynos 2400 (s5e9945). Its CPU configuration includes a mix of cores: four clocked at 1.96GHz, three at 2.00GHz, two at 2.90GHz, and a high-performance core running at 3.21GHz, paired with 8GB of RAM. It is also running Android 16, which suggests that the Galaxy S25 FE will launch running One UI 8.
Apart from that, the Galaxy S25 FE will bring a 12MP selfie camera to the table. It will be noticeably thinner than the Galaxy S24 FE and slightly thicker than the Galaxy S25, based on what we know.










