Huawei P70 Series Appears on Geekbench With a Mysterious Processor


Huawei P70

Huawei is preparing for the launch of the P70 series in China. Currently, there is no official release date for the series. However, the rumor mill has suggested that the Chinese tech giant may potentially launch the devices in April. Now, there are multiple hints suggesting that it might be true, and the launch might just be around the corner. The lineup has received Geekbench listings that give us an idea of what to expect from the smartphones in the performance department. Let’s take a look at the Geekbench listings below.

Huawei P70 Series GeekBench Results

HuaweiCentral has spotted the P70 lineup on Geekbench 6 listing. There are three new phones listed which come with the model numbers AL10, AL80, and AL00.

Huawei P70 Geekbench

The first model AL10 might be the vanilla P70, and it has a score of 1243 points in single-core testing and 3840 points in multi-core testing.

Huawei P70 Geekbench

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The second model, AL80, is speculated as P70 Pro and has a score of 1348 points in single-core and 4114 points in multi-core testing. The processor used on the first two models seems to be the Kirin 9000s, which is also used on the Mate 60 Pro.

Huawei P70 Geekbench

The model number AL00 will potentially launch as the P70 Art. It seems the strongest of the lineup with the highest scores. The P70 Art scores 1784 points in the single-core performance and 4589 points in the multi-core testing. Talking about the processor used on the P70 Art, it seems like Huawei might be using something new for this model. The Kirin processor used on the P70 Art has a base frequency of 2.02GHz. While it features a large core frequency of 3.15GHz. Hence, we expect top-tier performance from the P70 Art model.

For now, this all information is based on the Geekbench listing, and nothing has come officially from Huawei. The company has not revealed the release date yet. Hopefully, we will get to know more about the devices soon.

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