According to pulsestacks on April 19th, benchmark scores for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 have surfaced on the GeekBench database. The model, identified as SM-F741U, boasts a total of 17 Vulkan benchmark records, with the highest score reaching 15084 points. Overall, the benchmark performance is comparable to that of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
According to information from benchmark databases, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 features a processor codenamed "pineapple," using a 1+2+2+3 core configuration along with an Adreno (TM) 750 GPU, confirming it as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
The benchmark page also indicates that the device comes with 8GB of RAM and runs on the Android 14 operating system.
Earlier reports from pulsestacks suggest that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will come in two variants for the first time, one featuring Samsung's in-house Exynos chip and the other using the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. If this information holds true, it would mark the first time an Exynos chip is used in the Galaxy Z series of phones.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 comes in both 8GB and 12GB RAM versions, but not all regions will get the 12GB RAM option. Storage remains at 256GB and 512GB across the board.