The highly anticipated successor to the Galaxy S21 FE, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, has made an appearance in a Geekbench listing. The model number SM-S711B reveals that the phone will feature the S5E9925 chip, which is none other than the Exynos 2200. This chipset was first introduced in the Galaxy S22 in certain countries.
The 4nm Exynos 2200 SoC boasts an octa-core CPU configuration. It includes 1 ARM Cortex-X2 CPU clocked at 2.8GHz for maximum processing power, 3 ARM A710 CPUs clocked at 2.52GHz for optimal performance, and 4 ARM A510 CPUs clocked at 1.82GHz for efficiency. Additionally, the chipset is equipped with the AMD-powered Xclipse 920 GPU.
Earlier rumors suggest that Samsung has made improvements to the Exynos 2200, addressing yield and heating issues. The benchmark listing also reveals that the phone will run Android 13 and will be equipped with 8GB of RAM.
In terms of camera capabilities, the Galaxy S23 FE is expected to feature a new 50MP camera, a notable upgrade from its predecessor’s 12MP camera. It is also speculated to come with a 4,500mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is anticipated to launch in select markets in Q3 2023, with wider availability expected in Q4 2023 and Q1 2024.