An alleged Galaxy Z Flip 7 has made its debut on Geekbench with Android 17-based One UI 9 operating system. This is the same software Samsung has been developing for the Galaxy S26 series inside its software labs.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 running One UI 9 atop Android 17 scored decent scores on Geekbench. The device reached 2275 in single-core and 7843 in multi-core. Itβs said that the Flip phone was running firmware version F766USQU9CZDF.
Geekbench 6.7.0 scores
- Single-Core Score: 2275
- Multi-Core Score: 7843
Samsungβs SM-F766U entry is live onΒ Geekbench, but it could also be a spoof listing, as mentioned by tipster MohammedKhatri. Judging from the chip specs, it seems a genuine device, powered by a deca-core Exynos 2600 processor.
Geekbench scores are largely identical to the models running Stable One UI 8. As the development progresses, the scores will improve as well.

Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 will receive One UI 9 Beta with Android 17 in the near future. The Beta Program will first arrive for the Galaxy S26 series. Meanwhile, the software will make its official debut with the Z8 series.
Google recently released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixel phones. One UI 8.5 is reportedly built on Android 16βs QPR2 version. The next major upgrade may not be actually major, just like the Android 16-based One UI 8.
Galaxy Z Flip 7βs entry follows the Galaxy S26 Ultra on Geekbench. We are actively seeing early visuals from the internal One UI 9 firmware. The development is going well, with the addition of new features also progressing.
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