Samsung’s foldable line, the Galaxy Z Flip FE, is expected to add a budget model. The model number SM-F761N has passed a benchmark test and has been spotted in China’s 3c certification database, essentially confirming its existence.

This listing confirms several details about the hardware, but there is still some confusion over which chipset Samsung uses.

According to Geekbench, the Flip FE’s motherboard has the codename s5e9945, and its processor configuration indicates it is powered by an Exynos 2400.

The processor consists of one prime core clocked at 3.21GHz, two performance cores clocked at 2.90GHz, three additional cores clocked at 2.59GHz, and four efficiency cores clocked at 1.96GHz. A Xclipse 940 GPU handles the graphics, so it’s probably an Exynos 2400.

It runs Android 16, which is expected to be announced at Google’s I/O Developer Conference later this month. The benchmark scored 1,930 on single-core and 6,276 on multi-core.

However, the FE’s final chipset is still uncertain. According to Geekbench, it will be the Exynos 2400, rather than the Exynos 2400e or even the unreleased Exynos 2500.