As far as we know at this moment, the forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 is set to be the first device in the Z Flip lineup to feature an in-house Exynos chipset. If the anticipated Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE comes to fruition, it will likely utilize the same chip.
We have already gathered some information regarding the 2025 Samsung chipset, but a new source has now provided additional details.
According to this source, the CPU configuration will include one main Cortex-X925 core, capable of reaching speeds of up to 3.3 GHz, alongside two Cortex-A725 cores operating at a maximum of 2.75 GHz, and an additional five Cortex-A725 cores running at up to 2.36 GHz.
Additionally, there will be two Cortex-A520 cores that can clock in at up to 1.8 GHz. Overall, this results in a total of ten CPU cores, which are reportedly supported by 16MB of L3 cache.
The Exynos 2500 is equipped with 16-bit quad-channel LPDDR5X memory, offering a throughput of around 9.6 Gbps. Naturally, it also supports UFS 4.X storage.
The integrated GPU is a 1.3GHz Samsung Xclipse 950 GPU (based on AMD RDNA3.5 with a Custom 8WGP). Furthermore, there is an onboard NPU that delivers a performance of 56 TOPs.
The integrated ISP supports resolutions of up to 320MP and is capable of hardware 8K@60fps video decoding as well as 8K@30fps video recording.
Both the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Flip 7 FE are expected to launch sometime in July 2025, following historical trends.