The power of a “pure” Android: Nokia 9 has set a record in Geekbench
One of the chips of Nokia smartphones, which now are issued by the company Global HMD, is almost untouched Android with regular security updates. The lack of overloaded shells will have a positive impact on the speed of the devices, and will also help to get more parrots in synthetic tests. This is confirmed by the results of benchmark Geekbench, where the future flagship of Nokia 9 lit HMD as Global TA-1004.

One of the chips of Nokia smartphones, which now are issued by the company Global HMD, is almost untouched Android with regular security updates. The lack of overloaded shells will have a positive impact on the speed of the devices, and will also help to get more parrots in synthetic tests. This is confirmed by the results of benchmark Geekbench, where the future flagship of Nokia 9 lit HMD as Global TA-1004.
Most powerful on Android?

As stated on the website Geekbench, the new device is equipped with a top-end chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and 4 GB of RAM. In a multithreaded test Nokia 9 received maximum for mobile devices 7770 points, beating even the new Xiaomi Mi 6, which is 2 GB more of RAM. When the single-core test result amounted to 2255 points is the best indicator among Android flagships, although the iPhone 7 Plus are far ahead. One can only hope that there were no “optimizations” to cheat the estimates in the benchmark.

Other features Nokia 9 confirmed leakage of a working prototype. The device in all-metal case has received a 5.3-inch QHD display, the drive is 64 GB and dual 13-megapixel camera on the rear panel.
The timing of the output information yet, but since the HMD started to test the model in the benchmark, the announcement is not far off.
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