
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 FE has appeared in the Geekbench database, giving an early look at the chip and memory setup behind the phone. According to a report from Wccftech, the device posted a single-core score of 2426 and a multi-core score of 8004 in Geekbench 6.2.2.
The listing suggests Samsung is using the Exynos 2500 rather than the newer 2nm GAA-based Exynos 2600. That would make the FE model a step behind the standard Galaxy S26 in core platform tech, while still keeping it in Samsung’s current flagship-family conversation.
Based on the benchmark comparison cited in the report, the Galaxy S26 FE trails the Exynos 2600-powered Galaxy S26 by about 20.98% in single-core performance and 25.03% in multi-core performance. So while the phone may still be fast enough for everyday use, it doesn’t appear to be aiming for top-tier benchmark leadership.
The database entry also shows 8GB of memory. That part stands out because on-device AI features keep asking for more system resources, and 8GB now feels tighter than it once did on upper-midrange and near-flagship phones.
Nothing here confirms the full retail package yet, but the benchmark leak does give a clearer picture of where the Galaxy S26 FE may land. If this listing reflects the shipping hardware, Samsung looks set to pair the phone with the Exynos 2500 and keep the RAM at 8GB.