
After stirring an enormous frenzy in the high-end smartphone space and failing to make it to the Galaxy S25 lineup, the Exynos 2500 chip appears all set to power up the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7.
The entire array of chipset specifications of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is now up in the air, thanks to Jukanlosreve, a reliable tipster, who spilt the beans.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the leaker revealed that the chipset will also be used in the Galaxy Z Flip FE, as confirmed by Samsung last year, and pointed to its potential integration into the Galaxy Z Flip 7, as reported by Android Headlines.
Specs of Galaxy Z Flip 7’s Exynos 2500 chip
Under the hood of the Galaxy Z Flip 7, the Exynos 2500 will bring a deca-core CPU architecture based on 1x 3.3GHz Cortex-X925 “super core,” 2x 2.75GHz Cortex-A725 high-performance cores, 2x 2.36GHz Cortex-A725 high-performance cores (at lower frequencies), and 2x 1.8GHz Cortex-A520 energy-saving cores.
This multi-core architecture of the Galaxy Z Flip 7's chipset will be supplemented by the purported inclusion of Samsung Xclipse 950 GPU, based on AMD’s RDNA3.5 architecture (1.3GHz), to ensure efficient and smooth graphics processing.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 camera specs and AI integration
As would suit Samsung's overwhelming strides to be a leader in AI integration in smartphones, the chipset is likely to be a powerful 56 TOPs NPU.
It should be noted that the most noteworthy chunk of the rumour fell into the camera pit, suggesting an upgraded ISP which could make room for camera sensors up to 320MP, capable of decoding at 8K@60fps and recoding at 8K@30fps.