Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Geekbench Leak Reveals New Android 17 Software and Ten Core Exynos Architecture with Impressive Benchmark Performance Scores
The performance of Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has been revealed through its initial benchmark tests which show its upcoming capabilities. The Geekbench database has obtained its latest entry which shows the Samsung Galaxy S26 FE which will be released in the future. The device which used the model number SM S741U made its first appearance on April 3 2026 to display its upcoming smartphone hardware details and processing capabilities. The benchmark results show that single core processing reached 2426 while multi core processing achieved 8004 which demonstrates substantial efficiency growth compared to earlier Fan Edition models.
This particular model is testing with the Android 17 operating system indicating that Samsung is already preparing for the next major software leap for its mobile lineup. The internal architecture relies on a ten core processor designed with a four cluster setup for maximum efficiency. The primary core operates at 3.30 GHz while the other core clusters process tasks between 1.80 GHz and 2.75 GHz. This specific combination points toward a motherboard internally known as the s5e9955 which aligns with expectations for a next generation Exynos platform. The system also includes 8 gigabytes of memory to handle intensive multitasking and modern background processes.
The model code follows the Fan Edition series numbering system which the manufacturer has not yet officially confirmed. The Galaxy S26 FE would provide advanced performance to users who seek high end performance at a lower price than Ultra devices. The hardware specifications of the leaked Geekbench data show excellent performance across object detection and photo filtering tasks which will meet the software requirements of mobile devices in 2026. The numbers will probably increase during development until the final retail version of the product reaches stores later this year.

