![]() Furthermore, the Reno 8 could come with a triple camera sensor led by a 50MP main sensor and a 32MP front-facing camera. It can boast a 4500mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging. The Reno 8 is expected to feature a 6.55-inch FHD+ OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a hole-punch cutout in the middle. But at this point, it might highlight the pointlessness of getting the latest OnePlus 9 Pro over their last-gen flagships, considering that Android Authority actually found that the OnePlus 8 outpaces the OnePlus 9 Pro by nearly 4X in BrowserBench on Chrome, which is not in the performance whitelist, and thus sees throttled performance on the. Not much is known about the Oppo Reno 8 but some previous reports have revealed the specifications of the smartphone. The smartphone achieved a single-core score of 712 and a multi-core score of 2385 in Geekbench 5. The chipset offers 4 cores clocked at 1.80 GHz and another cluster of 4 cores running at 2.36 GHz.Īccording to Geekbench listing, the smartphone has 8GB RAM and run Android 12, possibly with Oppo’s ColorOS 12.1 skin. The smartphone listed on Geekbench carries the model number PGAM10, which is said to be the vanilla version of the upcoming Reno 8. However OxygenOS would not offer the limited. Now, another alleged member of the Reno 8, Reno 8 vanilla series, has been spotted on Geekbenchrevealed some key specifications of the upcoming Oppo smartphone. In essence, the OxygenOS analyzes the apps it will more often than not limit the performance in what we assume is a bid to extend battery life. Popular benchmark app Geekbench confirmed it banned the Galaxy S22 series and other Samsung phones found to be cheating in benchmark apps. Yesterday, we have learned about the Reno 8 Lite, which is expected to launch in Europe and is said to be the improved Reno 7 Lite. It is rather unfair to compare a 2019 flagship with 2018 devices, so it's best if we take these results with a grain of salt.Oppo is preparing to introduce the next generation Reno series, Reno 8, coming in China. The only possible reason I can think why Ookla left them out is due to their non-availability in some of the test markets. One would expect to see newer devices such as the Huawei Mate 30 and iPhone 11 series on the list. Update: The story has been updated with OnePlus statement Performance benchmarking platform Geekbench has delisted the OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 9 smartphones after a report by AnandTech revealed. and China are powered by a Snapdragon X50 5G modem, while other 5G markets receive the variant powered by Samsung's in-house Exynos 5100 5G modem. Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G models sold in the U.S. Even small obstacles such as a street sign, billboard or vehicles can severely impact performance. 5G is very finicky and highly dependant on the topography of the test site. There are even more factors at play here. Android Authority reports: Yesterday, AnandTech posted some information about 'weird behavior' it spotted with the OnePlus 9. Popular benchmark site Geekbench has removed OnePlus 9 benchmarks from its charts due to allegations that the company designed Oxygen OS optimization tools in such a way that they could be viewed. So it isn't surprising that the Samsung Galaxy S10 beat its only competitor-the Huawei Mate 20 Pro-in most markets (except China for obvious reasons.) Both the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G and the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G were capable of hitting 200 Mbps on average. Popular benchmark site Geekbench has removed OnePlus 9 benchmarks from its charts due to allegations that the company designed Oxygen OS optimization tools in such a way that they could be viewed as cheating. Furthermore, there are only a handful of 5G-ready devices. Android Authority reports: Yesterday, AnandTech posted some information about 'weird behavior' it spotted with the OnePlus 9 Pro. Popular benchmark site Geekbench has removed OnePlus 9 benchmarks from its charts due to allegations that the company designed Oxygen OS optimization tools in such a way that they could be viewed as cheating. ![]() Unlike LTE, 5G is relatively new and is available only in a few markets. Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday J06:02PM from the benchmark-manipulation dept.
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