The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus are quite similar in terms of performance, with both featuring 512GB of internal storage and 12GB of RAM. The chipset on both models is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, paired with the Adreno 830 GPU. However, there are some differences in CPU speed and benchmark results. The S25 Edge has a CPU clocked at 2 x 4.32 GHz for performance cores and 6 x 3.53 GHz for efficiency cores, whereas the S25 Plus offers a slightly higher CPU speed with 2 x 4.47 GHz and 6 x 3.53 GHz. The AnTuTu benchmark score of the S25 Plus is higher at 3,050,000, compared to the S25 Edge's score of 2,265,529. The Geekbench 6 multi-core result for the S25 Edge is 10,059, while the S25 Plus has a lower score of 9,435, though the single-core results show a similar trend, with the S25 Edge at 3,234 and the S25 Plus at 2,721.
Both devices use the same GPU clock speed of 1100 MHz for GPU turbo. They also share identical features such as integrated LTE, RAM speed of 5300 MHz, a 3 nm semiconductor size, support for 64-bit architecture, DirectX 12, OpenGL 3.2, and OpenCL 3. Both smartphones support multithreading, use big.LITTLE technology, and have 8 CPU threads, with 12 MB of L2 cache and 192 KB of L1 cache. Additionally, both support ECC memory and offer the same maximum memory bandwidth of 85.1 GB/s, as well as the same TDP of 8.2W.
In terms of overall performance features, the two models are nearly identical, with the primary differences being in the CPU clock speeds and the respective benchmark scores, which reflect a slight edge in raw performance for the S25 Plus.