An unannounced Huawei smartphone with model number NLE-AL00 had been spotted at Geekbench, rocking the latest Kirin 990 SoC which was recently announced during the IFA event in Berlin.
According to reports, this device is unlikely to be the upcoming Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro, but is more widely believed to be either the Mate 30 X or Honor Vera 30. This is due to the fact that the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro were previously confirmed to come with the model numbers TAS-AL00 and LIO-AL00 respectively.
Surely, the Huawei NLE-AL00 will be a high-end device which also arrives with a hefty 8GB RAM under the hood. The device has achieved an impressive score of 3,842 points for it’s single-core test and 11,644 points for the multi-cores test, which is performing slightly better than that of the upcoming Vivo NEX 3 which runs on the Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC.
As seen on it’s listing, the Huawei NLE-AL00 was spotted running on the latest Android 10 OS. However, that might change during it’s official launch as Huawei may choose to adopt their in-house HarmonyOS instead since Google has confirmed that Huawei devices will not be shipped with Google Play apps and services.