Set for launch on the 16th of October, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro has popped up on the benchmarking site Geekbench. The Mate 10 Pro has been making the rounds online for a while now, with rumors surrounding the specs to the design coming in every now and then. Images showing the device have also leaked in the last few weeks.
The latest leak is from the benchmarking site Geekbench, which reveals certain aspects of the upcoming smartphone. Posted under the name Huawei BLA-L29, which reports say is the Huawei Mate 10 Pro, the device sports 6GB of RAM. Powering the phone is an octa-core ARM processor, probably the Kirin 970. The phone is running Android Oreo 8.0.0, which seems believable since it makes sense for manufacturers to bring new devices to the market with the latest available software, although this might just be a device used for testing and might never even make it to production.
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The Huawei BLA-L29 scored 1900 points in the Single-Core test, and 6206 points in the Multi-Core test, scores that put it in the same league as the other flagships in the market like the Samsung Galaxy S8 which scored 1960 points in the Single-Core and 6441 points in the Multi-Core test. Another reason to believe that the Huawei BLA-L29 is the Mate 10 Pro.
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Weird considering the scores are barely different to the Kirin 960.
Weird considering the scores are barely different to the Kirin 960.