The Samsung Galaxy S25+ has surfaced once again on Geekbench, this time with an Exynos 2500 chipset, fueling ongoing speculation about the chipset choice for the Galaxy S25 series.
The device, identified by the model code SM-S936B, runs Android 15 and has 12GB of RAM.
In Geekbenchโs tests, it scored 2,358 in single-core and 8,211 in multi-core.
These results are quite similar to those from early November, where the same model scored 2,359 and 8,141 points.
Despite the Exynos chip appearing in this listing, it doesn’t necessarily confirm that the Galaxy S25+ will feature the Exynos 2500.
It’s possible that someone just reran the tests on this model. Thereโs still a chance that all Galaxy S25 models will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite, as previously rumored.
More details will be needed to confirm whether Samsung will go with the Exynos or Snapdragon for its upcoming flagship models.