Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S-series device has long been overdue for a Fan Edition version. The Galaxy S21 FE was the brand’s last product launch in 2021. Later this year, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S23 FE. Several leaks and rumors have already surfaced regarding the device. Several certifications have been earned, including a South Korean battery certification and 3C. Geekbench has now spotted the Galaxy S23 FE.
Last week, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE appeared on Geekbench with the model number SM-S711B. A new listing on the benchmarking platform reveals new details. It is possible that the new model number SM-S711U1 could refer to both the US and global variants of the Galaxy S23 FE.
According to the listing, the motherboard is codenamed Taro and has four cores clocked at 1.79GHz, three cores clocked at 2.50GHz, and one core clocked at 3GHz. The GPU onboard is an Adreno 730. This chipset corresponds to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. A new listing also mentions 8GB of RAM and Android 13. The device scores 1,549 and 3,718 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests.
There will be a limited number of markets where Samsung Galaxy S23 FE will be available. The SM-S711B is already known to be powered by Exynos 2200. We don’t know yet if Samsung will offer the S23 FE with two processor options or if they will differ by region.