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The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is reportedly experiencing significant thermal throttling during GPU stress tests, maintaining only 59-66% of peak performance. This occurs despite featuring a larger vapor chamber than its S24 FE counterpart, which maintains 71-72% stability under identical conditions.
According to reports based on initial firmware-based testing, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is demonstrating unexpected thermal throttling behavior despite its enhanced cooling system. Sources indicate the device maintains only 59 percent to 66 percent of its peak performance during GPU stress tests, significantly lower than its predecessor’s stability.