Exynos-powered Motorola One P40 appears on Geekbench

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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A quick glance at the Geekbench website got us thinking what if Motorola is testing an upcoming smartphone. A listing appeared on Geekbench showcasing a Motorola device benchmarked on Geekbench 4 under the code-name Vision running a Samsung Exynos 9610 Octa-core.

To put things into perspective, first of all, it will the first device from Motorola to embellish a Samsung’s Exynos 9610 Chipset and not from Qualcomm or MediaTek. Also, since the Geekbench listing didn’t disclose its actual moniker but just a code-name, a rumor posted by GSMArena states that this could be the upcoming Motorola P40 which is evidently the successor to last year’s Motorola P30.

Exynos-powered Motorola One P40 appears on Geekbench

The listing suggests that Motorola Vision or P40 will have an Exynos 9610 chipset with a base frequency of 1.64 GHz with 6GB RAM and an Android Pie 9 out-of-the-box. The device hit 1,599 points on Single-core and 5,328 points on Multi-core on Geekbench 4.3.2. Further, it will be a Motorola One device which hints that it will feature Android One program as well.

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Based on the renders that appeared on Twitter handle OnLeaks, Motorola P40 might feature a 6.2-inch punch hole display with a usual Motorola logo embossed on its chin. The render shows that the device will opt for a single front-camera punch-hole display with curved glass at the front and the back. It will further add a dual-camera setup at the back along with a slightly larger front-camera module which seems a little odd though.

Exynos 9610 SoC is equivalent to Snapdragon 660 SoC which is available in Xiaomi Redmi Note 7. Finally, Motorola is about to get its first 5G-enabled device to get a 5G network active in about a week after Verizon posted that it will activate the 5G network in Chicago and Minneapolis for Motorola Moto Z3 with a 5G mod. Well, stay tuned for further updates.

 

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A quick glance at the Geekbench website got us thinking what if Motorola is testing an upcoming smartphone. A listing appeared on Geekbench showcasing a Motorola device benchmarked on Geekbench 4 under the code-name Vision running a Samsung Exynos 9610 Octa-core.

To put things into perspective, first of all, it will the first device from Motorola to embellish a Samsung’s Exynos 9610 Chipset and not from Qualcomm or MediaTek. Also, since the Geekbench listing didn’t disclose its actual moniker but just a code-name, a rumor posted by GSMArena states that this could be the upcoming Motorola P40 which is evidently the successor to last year’s Motorola P30.

Exynos-powered Motorola One P40 appears on Geekbench

The listing suggests that Motorola Vision or P40 will have an Exynos 9610 chipset with a base frequency of 1.64 GHz with 6GB RAM and an Android Pie 9 out-of-the-box. The device hit 1,599 points on Single-core and 5,328 points on Multi-core on Geekbench 4.3.2. Further, it will be a Motorola One device which hints that it will feature Android One program as well.

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Based on the renders that appeared on Twitter handle OnLeaks, Motorola P40 might feature a 6.2-inch punch hole display with a usual Motorola logo embossed on its chin. The render shows that the device will opt for a single front-camera punch-hole display with curved glass at the front and the back. It will further add a dual-camera setup at the back along with a slightly larger front-camera module which seems a little odd though.

Exynos 9610 SoC is equivalent to Snapdragon 660 SoC which is available in Xiaomi Redmi Note 7. Finally, Motorola is about to get its first 5G-enabled device to get a 5G network active in about a week after Verizon posted that it will activate the 5G network in Chicago and Minneapolis for Motorola Moto Z3 with a 5G mod. Well, stay tuned for further updates.

 

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