Samsung is now rumored to use the Econos 2500 chip sets delayed for the upcoming Galaxy Z Philip 7 smartphone. And a proto-type benchmark run, which has a model number SM-F766U, has been seen in the Gack Bench database. This is interesting because this model number is related to the US version, so it seems that Philip 7 will use Acenos 2500 worldwide.
The benchmark gives us a guess what to be expected, according to the performance, the SOC, which was aimed at being in the Galaxy S25 Family, but the Snapdragon 8 elite was replaced due to production problems. Let’s say straightforward: This is certainly not available with Snapdragon 8 Elite.
Samsung Galaxy Z Philip 7 SM -766 U Gack Bench with Akinos 2500 runs.
Specifications
🔳 Acneos 2500
1 Core @ 3.30 Gig Hertz
2 Core @ 2.75 Gig Hertz
5 Core @ 2.36 Gig Heartz
2 Core @ 1.80 Gig Hertz
🎮 Samsung X Clips 950 GPU
🍭 Android 16
– 12GB RAM
Score
Single Core: 2012
Multi -cover: 7563 … pic.twitter.com/Spou7fl7n4
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Philip 7 prototypes arranged a 2,012 single -core score and 7,563 multi -core score, compared to his successor, according to Snapdragon 8 General 3. And when we take a look at the CPU sequence, it starts to mean-the chip has ten core CPUs, which have a cortex-X-925 core up to 3.3 GHz, two cortex-A 725 core up to 2.75 GHz, up to Five Cortex-A 725 core 2.36 core. Gaghitz.
The watches on this chip are much lower than the Qualcomm, Medetic, and even the rivals of Xumi. We are not sure if this is a specific setup for this device, seeing how foldable it is and will not be very good at heat consumption, or if it is a standard acne 2500 configuration.
Anyway, Philip 7 will launch Android 16 running running with a UI 8, and it will have 12GB of RAM, according to the Gack Bench Database. It is expected to be introduced in early July with the Galaxy Z Fold 7.


