A new OPPO smartphone bearing the model number OPPO CPH2173 has appeared on Geekbench’s database with the latest Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with a beefy 12GB RAM in the memory department.
The device achieved an impressive score of 1,134 points and 3,660 points respectively for its single-core and multi-cores bench mark tests which are relatively higher than the scores attained by smartphones powered by last year’s Snadragon 865 chipset.
Although the actual identity of this device isn’t revealed, but there’s a possibility that the device could be part of the upcoming OPPO Find X3 series flagship phones which makes sense given that these devices are expected to be launched imminently, during the first-quarter of the year.
In fact, we’d began to see and hear more about the OPPO Find X3 series recently. Just yesterday, the OPPO Find X3 Pro’s AnTuTu benchmark score was allegedly leaked, revealing an exceptional score which exceeds 771K points. In comparison, the Xiaomi Mi 11 which currently tops AnTuTu only has an average score of around 708K points.
According to the information published by Evan Blass last month, the upcoming Find X3 Pro will be retaining a curve design on both the front and rear panels much like the current OPPO Find X2 Pro (Review), but will be arriving with a thinner chassis.
As usual, the front display is likely to remain as one of the key selling points of the Find X3 Pro. It is tipped to measure 6.7-inches diagonally, bringing along a rich 1440 x 3216 pixels screen resolution and support for 10-bit color depth.
In the camera department, it is expected to feature a quad-camera setup lead by a pair of 50 megapixel Sony IMX766 image sensors for its primary shooter and ultra-wide camera, as well as a 13 megapixels telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and a 3 megapixels macro camera.