Realme Smartphone Mystery: Snapdragon-Powered Device Emerges on Geekbench

Realme Smartphone Mystery: Snapdragon-Powered Device Emerges on Geekbench

A new Realme smartphone, with the model number RMX3851, has surfaced on the benchmarking platform, Geekbench. The official name of the phone is yet to be disclosed, but the listing unveils that it is fueled by a high-end processor.

Realme RMX3851: A Sneak Peek

The Realme RMX3851 is powered by a SoC code-named “pineapple” (model number Snapdragon SM8635). Speculations suggest that this chip may belong to the Snapdragon 8 series, potentially a slightly modified version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.

The "pineapple" codename correlates with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3's internal codename, adding weight to this assumption.

The listing specifies an octa-core architecture for the "pineapple" chip, featuring a high-performance core clocked at 3.01GHz, four performance cores running at 2.61GHz, and three efficiency cores operating at 1.84GHz. Moreover, it integrates an Adreno 735 GPU for graphical processing.

Performance and Scores

Equipped with these robust specifications, this enigmatic Realme smartphone achieves an impressive Geekbench score of 1512 in the single-core test and 3799 in the multi-core test. It also discloses that the device operates on the latest Android 14 OS and will provide users with up to 16GB of RAM.

Future Prospects

In addition to its Geekbench appearance, the Realme RMX3851 has obtained certification from the EEC. However, this certification does not divulge further insights into the device. As time progresses, more information about this smartphone is anticipated to emerge.

While the specifics of the RMX3851 remain shrouded in mystery, Realme is gearing up for the launch of the Realme 12+. Positioned as an affordable addition to the Realme 12 series, the Realme 12+ is scheduled to make its debut in Malaysia, with a potential release in India slated for early March.

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