Friday, November 10, 2017

OnePlus 5T shows up in Geekbench database with Android 7.1.1 on board

OnePlus 5T shows up in Geekbench database with Android 7.1.1 on board


Next week we'll finally see the of the , a smartphone that just can't keep itself from being in the news every single day. Today a test run by someone with a prototype has surfaced in the Geekbench database, and this gives us some new information about the device, and confirms some old rumors. First off, the OnePlus 5T will have the model number A5010, emulating the naming scheme from last year when the was A3000 and the was A3010 (the is A5000 as you'd expect). Next up, it's still sporting the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset, which is no surprise because the chip maker hasn't outed a better offering yet. What's more surprising perhaps is that the OnePlus 5T is running Android 7.1.1 Nougat, and not Android 8.0 Oreo, a version which was released by Google back in August. On the other hand, remember that the OnePlus 3T launched last November with Marshmallow on board, so history seems to be repeating itself in this regard too. The prototype spotted in Geekbench had 8GB of RAM, but we expect the entry-level model to come with 'just' 6GB. The OnePlus 5T received a 1,959 single-core score and 6,742 multi-core score. According to , that puts it slightly ahead of other Snapdragon 835-powered handsets in the single-core category at the moment, and even more so for multi-core. The currently leads the SD835 pack in the former with a score of 1,903, while the with Qualcomm's SoC scores 6,301 in multi-core beating out the competition. (in Dutch)


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