Mysterious OnePlus Phone spotted on GeekBench with Snapdragon 690, 6GB RAM & Android 10

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We are barely ten days away from the official OnePlus Nord AR launch on July 21 that will unleash OnePlus’ mid-range 5G phone that has made quite a buzz for a few weeks now. OnePlus Nord has appeared in numerous leaks both official and others bearing model number AC2003 which includes GeekBench listings. However, there’s something new that leakster Abhishek reported recently. There’s a different phone from OnePlus that has appeared on GeekBench.

The OnePlus Nord will officially sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor with a base frequency clocked at 1.8GHz along with 12GB RAM scoring around 612 points on single-core and 1955 points on the multi-core test.

On the other hand, a mysterious OnePlus phone bearing model number BE2028 has appeared on the GeekBench carrying 6GB RAM, Android 10, and its processor identified as “lito” clocked at a base frequency of 1.71GHz. It scores a whopping 609 points on single-core and 1728 points on multi-core tests. This phone does manage to squeeze almost the same single-core score while the multi-core score is slightly lower.

Mysterious OnePlus Phone spotted on GeekBench with Snapdragon 690, 6GB RAM & Android 10

According to GizmoChina, this is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 chipset that was released last month as a 600-series 5G chipset. The Snapdragon 690 processor arrives with 2x Kryo 50 cores clocked at 2GHz while there are 6 Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.7GHz along with Adreno 619L.

The Snapdragon 690 supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, FHD+ display at up to 120Hz refresh rate, and QHD+ displays at 60Hz. This does give an estimate as to what we can expect with this mysterious OnePlus device that could either launch with OnePlus Nord or OnePlus Nord Lite that could arrive on a later date. If rumors are to be believed, OnePlus Nord will commence a new series and there’s Nord T, Nord S to complement the phone launching on July 21.

 

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We are barely ten days away from the official OnePlus Nord AR launch on July 21 that will unleash OnePlus’ mid-range 5G phone that has made quite a buzz for a few weeks now. OnePlus Nord has appeared in numerous leaks both official and others bearing model number AC2003 which includes GeekBench listings. However, there’s something new that leakster Abhishek reported recently. There’s a different phone from OnePlus that has appeared on GeekBench.

The OnePlus Nord will officially sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor with a base frequency clocked at 1.8GHz along with 12GB RAM scoring around 612 points on single-core and 1955 points on the multi-core test.

On the other hand, a mysterious OnePlus phone bearing model number BE2028 has appeared on the GeekBench carrying 6GB RAM, Android 10, and its processor identified as “lito” clocked at a base frequency of 1.71GHz. It scores a whopping 609 points on single-core and 1728 points on multi-core tests. This phone does manage to squeeze almost the same single-core score while the multi-core score is slightly lower.

Mysterious OnePlus Phone spotted on GeekBench with Snapdragon 690, 6GB RAM & Android 10

According to GizmoChina, this is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 chipset that was released last month as a 600-series 5G chipset. The Snapdragon 690 processor arrives with 2x Kryo 50 cores clocked at 2GHz while there are 6 Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.7GHz along with Adreno 619L.

The Snapdragon 690 supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, FHD+ display at up to 120Hz refresh rate, and QHD+ displays at 60Hz. This does give an estimate as to what we can expect with this mysterious OnePlus device that could either launch with OnePlus Nord or OnePlus Nord Lite that could arrive on a later date. If rumors are to be believed, OnePlus Nord will commence a new series and there’s Nord T, Nord S to complement the phone launching on July 21.

 

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