Samsung is working on a flip style foldable, we are hearing that this has been a lot in the past few months. It is still debatable whether it will be called the Galaxy Z Philip per or the Galaxy Z Philip 7, but regardless of it (we just call it flip), now we know the chip set inside ourselves.
The reason for this is that a prototype has run a gack bench, and the benchmark’s online database has revealed what is inside: Samsung’s Ecinos 2400 SOC. Last year, Galaxy S24 was not seen 2400E, remember you, but 2400 yourself.
The Xinos 2400 chip set has been revealed in the Samsung Galaxy Z Philip FES-761N Gack Bench listing.
🔳 Acneos 2400 sacks
🎮 Samsung X Clip 940 GPU
🍭 Android 16
– 8GB RAM#samsunggalaxyzflipfe #galaxyzflipfe pic.twitter.com/gkp6tvdyoy– Abhishek Yadav (Yabhishekhd) May 12, 2025
As you can know, this SOC was within some areas Galaxy S24 and S24+, which began in January last year. Although it is a long time ago in the mobile world, it was a flagship chastity at that time (people’s problems are on one side with the Excels range), and it should be a decent chip for potentially cheap flip perip.
Of course, the price itself will make or break the device-close to $ 500-600, most people probably will probably not have a problem in choosing a chip set, but if it is $ 700-800 or even more, then the conversation will definitely change.
Anyway, the chip was paired with 8 GB Ram in which the benchmark was operated in the prototype, and the device runs Android 16, which makes us think it can be launched with an UI 8 on the board. It also tells us that it is not coming very soon – it can be unveiled in early July or after Philip 7 and Fold 7, but most likely not soon, because Google is planning to release Android 16 in June alone.
Now address the elephant in the room. Last week, a leakage gave us the spirits of Philip Fer, and it is said that Snapdragon 8 has its power through General 3 Civic. Either the leak was incorrect, or Samsung is planning to release the device with two different chips in different areas, which would not be surprising how much work it has for the flagship Galaxy family in the past.


