Samsung’s 2023 Foldable Phones Make First Geekbench Appearance – SlashGear
While it is too early to discuss the performance numbers for Samsung’s fifth-gen foldables, initial indications look promising. Take the case of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 (SM-F946U), which managed to score an impressive 2014 points in the single-core test and 5022 points in the multi-core tests. The smaller flip phone — the Galaxy Z Flip 5 — (SM-F731U) is no slouch either and managed to beat its larger sibling by scoring 2030 single-core points and 5213 multi-core points.
These scores put the foldables slightly ahead of Samsung’s existing Galaxy S23 devices which typically score 1500 single-core points and 4900 multi-core points. Given that these scores were achieved on an early, non-public version of Android, these scores may or may not be directly comparable to the performance achieved by the existing Galaxy S23 lineup. Also evident from the Geekbench listing is that the Galaxy Z Fold device that was benchmarked featured 12GB of RAM and ran Android 13. However, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 tested only features 8GB of RAM.
It is also unclear if Samsung intends to make some design changes to the foldable lineup in 2023. However, given that Samsung has been using the same design language for nearly five years, there is a possibility of that happening this time. Interestingly, the leak doesn’t confirm the rumored third foldable Samsung handset being considered for launch.
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