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Geekbench result for an unknown Google smartphone turned up

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The Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL were only presented in October. And yet there is already a Geekbench result that points to a fourth generation pixel.

Just yesterday went on the benchmark platform Geekbench a result for a smartphone with the designation "Google coral" online. This achieved 3296 points in the single-core score and 9235 points in the multi-core score. For comparison: The OnePlus 6T scores 1000 points less in each of the categories. as ProThe Snapdragon 855 is used in this strange smartphone, along with six gigabytes of RAM.

Screenshot: TechnikNews

Probably the most interesting detail, however, is that Android Q runs on this device. Although the future version of Android is only in the early stages of development. In general, it is very unusual that Google is already carrying out benchmarks with a smartphone that will appear at the end of September at the earliest, if not later. Until then, this information will probably be the only information available about the "Pixel 4".

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David Haydl

David lives in Graz and has been there for around half a decade TechnikNews, also editor-in-chief for some time. He regularly provides the site with news, test reports and the like TechnikNews Weekly, which was his idea to launch. He likes to spend his free time outdoors, listening to a lot of music (and clearly too loud) and some podcasts on all kinds of topics, and also likes to go running. He enjoys the time that remains with his charming girlfriend or in front of the TV.

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