On July 2, the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei will introduce the fifth generation Honor X10 Max 5G smartphone. Shortly before the announcement, this productive device (code designation KKG-AN00) appeared in the GeekBench benchmark.
A popular test confirms the use of the MediaTek Dimensity 800 processor, also known as the MT6873 code, as part of the device. The chip contains eight cores with a clock frequency of up to 2.0 GHz, as well as a 5G modem.
The GeekBench “lit up” version of the smartphone with 8 GB of RAM. She showed a score of 539 points in a single-core test and 2186 points in a multi-core.
It is known that the novelty will receive a giant 7.09-inch display in Full HD + format (2280 × 1080 pixels). The multi-module camera will include a 48-megapixel main sensor. In front is an 8-megapixel camera. The capacity of the flash drive will be 64 and 128 GB.
GeekBench talks about using the Android 10 operating system (with the proprietary add-on Magic UI 3.1.1). Power is provided by a 5000 mAh battery with support for fast 22.5-watt recharging. The dimensions of the device are 174.46 × 84.91 × 8.3 mm, weight – 227 g.
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