New Benchmark Leak Shows an Unnamed Sony Smartphone Running a Snapdragon 865 Plus

New Benchmark Leak Shows an Unnamed Sony Smartphone Running a Snapdragon 865 Plus

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https://wccftech.com/sony-xperia-benchmark-leak-snapdragon-865-plus/

It has been a rather strange couple of months. First, Qualcomm's smartphone partner Meizu denied the existence of the Snapdragon 865 Plus, only for a tipster to tweet that the SoC's launch is just around the corner, and now this. It looks like Sony isn't done releasing Android flagships for 2020 and after its Xperia 1 II unveiling, the Japanese firm could be releasing a slightly more powerful model in the near future that might be powered by a Snapdragon 865 Plus.

If Geekbench is able to provide details on how well smartphone hardware performs, then it’s also a useful database to let you guys know if something like the Snapdragon 865 Plus exists or not. According to the image shared by Twitter user Abhishek Yadav, an unnamed Sony smartphone will be fueled by Qualcomm's upgraded silicon, and by upgraded, we mean increased CPU and GPU clock speeds.

New Benchmark Leak Shows an Unnamed Sony Smartphone Running a Snapdragon 865 Plus

Jun 19, 2020, 1:17pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/sony-xperia-benchmark-leak-snapdragon-865-plus/ > It has been a rather strange couple of months. First, Qualcomm's smartphone partner Meizu denied the existence of the Snapdragon 865 Plus, only for a tipster to tweet that the SoC's launch is just around the corner, and now this. It looks like Sony isn't done releasing Android flagships for 2020 and after its Xperia 1 II unveiling, the Japanese firm could be releasing a slightly more powerful model in the near future that might be powered by a Snapdragon 865 Plus. > If Geekbench is able to provide details on how well smartphone hardware performs, then it’s also a useful database to let you guys know if something like the Snapdragon 865 Plus exists or not. According to the image shared by Twitter user Abhishek Yadav, an unnamed Sony smartphone will be fueled by Qualcomm's upgraded silicon, and by upgraded, we mean increased CPU and GPU clock speeds.