- Galaxy S25 Edge scores high with Snapdragon 8 Elite and 12GB RAM.
- Tab S10 FE runs on Exynos 1580, hitting 1,015 and 3,540 in tests.
- Both devices expected soon, with S25 Edge likely in April.
Samsung showed off the slim Galaxy S25 Edge back in January at Galaxy Unpacked in San Jose, and again in March at MWC in Barcelona. Now, it’s popping up on Geekbench—a site that tests gadget power—hinting at an April release. Alongside it, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE also appeared, giving us a peek at what’s coming. The S25 Edge looks fast and fancy, while the Tab S10 FE promises solid tablet fun, and fans are buzzing about both hitting stores soon.
The S25 Edge, listed as the South Korean model SM-S937N, scored 2,969 in a single-core test and 9,486 in a multi-core test on Geekbench. That’s better than its U.S. version from last month, showing it’s got some muscle. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip—same as Samsung’s top S25 phones—packs 12GB of RAM, and uses Android 15. Leaks say it’ll have a 6.65-inch AMOLED screen, a 3900mAh battery, and weigh just over 160g, with a price around $1,000 (₹87,000).
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE, marked as SM-X526B, showed up too, powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1580 chip. It scored 1,015 in single-core and 3,540 in multi-core tests with 8GB of RAM. It’s expected to launch later this year with a 10.9-inch LCD screen, a 13MP back camera, a 12MP front camera, and 45W fast charging. While the S25 Edge might drop in April, the Tab S10 FE could take a bit longer, but these Geekbench spots mean Samsung’s gearing up fast for both.