With upcoming foldables, wearables like the Ring and Ultra smartwatch, and the Galaxy Buds 3 series, Samsung’s factory must have been busy lately.

Also, the Galaxy S24 FE has been rumored. Geekbench has revealed details about the smartphone’s processor today.

The Galaxy S24 FE, model number SM-S721B, scored 2,047 in single-core tests and 6,289 in multi-core tests. According to the listing, it’s powered by the Exynos 2400 SoC and has 10-core CPU configuration.

It appears that this is a slightly detuned version of the Exynos 2400 from the vanilla Galaxy S24 phones. Galaxy S24 FE has a prime Cortex-X4 core clocked at 3.11 GHz, which is slightly less than Exynos 2400’s 3.21 GHz. Xclipse 940 GPU and other specifications remain unchanged.

Samsung might be using a lower-binned Exynos 2400 SoC in the Galaxy S24 FE, which would explain the reduced clock speed. Up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM will be paired with the chip, versus 8GB on the top-end Galaxy S23 FE model. Moreover, the 256GB model of the S24 FE is said to use UFS 4.0 technology, while the 128GB model might only use UFS 3.1.