Igeekphone on October 12 news, Samsung officially released the Galaxy S23 FE mobile phone on October 4, equipped with the same Exynos 2200 processor as the Galaxy S22 series, but there is a significant performance improvement from the point of view of running points. However, it is still lower than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.
According to RON TEK’s real-world testing, the Exynos 2200 on the Galaxy S23 FE does seem to perform better than the Galaxy S22 series, with the S23 FE scoring 1612 single-core and 4005 multi-core on Geekbench 6.2.
In the GeekBench running library, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which also comes with the Exynos 2200, scored 1269 and 3784, which means that the enhanced Exynos 2200 has improved performance by 15%.
In the Antutu score, the Galaxy S23 FE has a CPU score of 329,165 and a GPU score of 437,040.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a CPU score of 305069 and a GPU score of 312522, which is a CPU performance improvement of nearly 10% from the point of view of the run score, but the GPU performance is significantly improved by 30%.
Still, the Exynos 2200 on the Galaxy S23 FE struggled to maintain consistent performance under load, with performance dropping by about 25% in stress tests.
IT House reported in September this year that Samsung has improved the Exynos 2200 processor, and from more than a dozen GeekBench runs, the Galaxy S23 FE performance will be better than the S22 series before.