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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Running One UI 8 with Snapdragon 8 Elite, Android 16 Confirmed

Last updated: April 13, 2025 4:12 pm
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Samsung’s upcoming foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, has officially made its first benchmark appearance — and it confirms a lot of exciting stuff.

According to a Geekbench listing for a device with the model number SM-F966U, this is the real deal. The Fold 7 is running Android 16, paired with One UI 8.0, and is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. And yes, it’s coming with 12GB of RAM.

Let’s unpack what that means.

One UI 8.0 Based on Android 16 Is Now Confirmed

The listing, uploaded on April 10, 2025, shows that the Fold 7 runs Android 16 out of the box. That lines up perfectly with earlier reports that Samsung is gearing up to launch its 2025 flagships with the newest version of Android.

Expect smarter UI features, better battery optimizations, and enhanced privacy tools. For a multitasking phone like the Fold 7, this upgrade makes a big difference — especially for those who like split-screen workflows or running apps side-by-side.

Snapdragon 8 Elite (For Galaxy) Under the Hood

The listing mentions the “sun” motherboard and shows an 8-core Qualcomm ARMv8 processor with two performance cores clocked at 4.47 GHz, and six efficiency cores at 3.53 GHz. That’s a clear sign we’re looking at the Snapdragon 8 Elite, likely a custom-tuned “for Galaxy” version.

This custom chip should bring:

  • Better thermal control (so it doesn’t heat up as quickly)
  • More sustained performance
  • Optimized power usage, which is key for foldables

Benchmark Numbers: Fold 7 Scores 18,143 in OpenCL

In the OpenCL GPU test, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 pulled in a score of 18,143 — an impressive number, especially considering this is likely a pre-release unit. This suggests strong graphics performance, which helps not just in gaming but also in rendering animations, video playback, and multitasking transitions.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Running One UI 8 with Snapdragon 8 Elite, Android 16 Confirmed

RAM & Multitasking: Still 12GB, Not 16GB

The listing reveals 10.72GB of usable RAM, which rounds out to 12GB total. While that’s still solid, some power users were hoping for a bump to 16GB, especially for a phone built to multitask like a mini tablet. Still, it should be more than enough for most people — from gaming to handling multiple apps at once.

When Is It Launching?

Samsung usually announces its foldables around July, and since benchmarking is already happening publicly, the Fold 7 seems right on schedule.

Quick Summary

FeatureDetails
Model IDSM-F966U
OSAndroid 16 + One UI 8.0
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Elite (for Galaxy)
CPU Clocks4.47GHz + 3.53GHz clusters
RAM12GB
OpenCL Score18,143
Likely LaunchJuly 2025

Final Thoughts

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be a refined flagship — not just with a faster chip and newer software, but with tuned performance made for foldables. If Samsung nails battery life and camera upgrades on top of this, we’re looking at one of the most complete Android foldables yet.

We’ll keep an eye out for more leaks — maybe a full design reveal next?

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