Huawei Nova Flip with Kirin 8000 Spotted on Geekbench

Huawei Nova Flip with Kirin 8000 Spotted on Geekbench

Ahead of its official unveiling on August 5th, the Huawei Nova Flip has appeared on Geekbench, revealing details about its processor. While previous leaks have covered the phone’s screens, cameras, and battery, the SoC remained unknown until now.

The Geekbench listing shows that the Nova Flip will be powered by Huawei’s Kirin 8000 SoC. This mid-range processor includes a single Cortex-A77 core clocked at 2.40 GHz, three additional Cortex-A77 cores at 2.19 GHz, and four energy-efficient Cortex-A55 cores running at 1.84 GHz. The listing also suggests an Arm Mali-G610 GPU.

Performance and Operating System

The SoC specs make it clear that the phone is designed for everyday tasks rather than demanding applications or high-end gaming. The Geekbench scores themselves reflect this, with the Nova Flip achieving a single-core score of 1,000 and a multi-core score of 2,419 on Geekbench 6.2.

Another interesting detail from the listing is the operating system. While the phone seems to be running Android 12, there’s a possibility that Geekbench misidentified it. Huawei has transitioned many of its devices to its in-house HarmonyOS platform, and it’s possible the benchmark software misinterpreted the version.

RAM and Display Specifications

The final piece of information from the benchmark is the RAM capacity. The Nova Flip has 12GB of RAM, which is likely the top-tier option for the device.

As for the known specs of the phone, the Nova Flip will have a primary 6.94-inch LTPO OLED panel with a resolution of 2690 x 1136 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. The cover screen will measure 2.14-inch and while it’s an OLED screen, the refresh rate is capped at 60 Hz.

Camera and Battery

The camera system of the phone will include a 32MP selfie camera and a 50MP primary lens paired with an 8MP ultrawide on the back. Fueling the device will be a 4400mAh cell with 66W fast charging support.


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