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Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 runs for the first time, Sony Xperia XZ3 Premium or the first time
Chugasen 2019-07-03 18:45

Love to play computer games On July 3, it was reported that a Japanese media recently exposed a screenshot of a new device running at GeekBench. The model of the new device is H8526, and the definition of this photo is average. When the author went to GeekBench to check, there was no running information of this device.

According to Japanese media reports, this device may be the advanced version of Sony Xperia XZ3, or Xperia XZ3 Premium. It is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, with 8GB memory, 3033 single core scores and 10992 multi-core scores. In contrast, GeekBench's score of Snapdragon 845 is generally close to 2500 for a single core, and about 8500 for a multi-core. The multi-core run score of Snapdragon 855 in this picture has been greatly improved, about 30% higher than that of Snapdragon 845.

It should be noted that the authenticity of this picture needs to be investigated. Firstly, this device cannot be found in GeekBench at present; Secondly, as usual, Sony's flagship phone model released this year starts with "H", so if this phone really exists, it will be released in 2018, but the Japanese media said that reliable sources show that Sony will release only one flagship phone model this year, namely the Xperia XZ3 with Snapdragon 845.

Xperia XZ2

Of course, if this device really exists, it will be the first batch of Snapdragon 855 phones supporting 5G. Previously, Lenovo executives said that Lenovo mobile phones would launch Snapdragon 855 for the first time. Xperia XZ3 Premium may compete with Lenovo's flagship mobile phone for the debut of Snapdragon 855.

Xperia XZ2 Compact


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