Not long ago, OnePlus has officially announced that it will hold a news conference on March 24 to launch its flagship OnePlus 9 series.
As the OnePlus, which is preparing to hit the top of the world’s video, the OnePlus 9 series has been highly anticipated by consumers.
Of these, the most notable is, of course, the $100 million customized IMX789 sensor from Sony.
As the release date nears, OnePlus 9 Pro’s score is out today.
According to Geekbench, a new OnePlus model, the OnePlus LE2115, has been unveiled on the platform.
The motherboard information shows that “Lahaina” is the internal code name of Qualcomm Snapdragon 888.
It also comes with 12GB of memory and runs the Android 11 operating system.
In terms of running score, the single core test score is 1120 points , and the multi-core test score is 3630. By comparing with the fast technology mobile phone CPU (SoC) performance ranking, the phone’s running score is very close to the Snapdragon 888 test score.
In addition, since the current test phone is an engineering one, the score will be improved to some extent after the official mass production.
It is reported that the Snapdragon 888 is built with 5nm technology and a new X1 core architecture. The CPU frequency is up to 2.84GHz. Compared to the previous generation, the CPU is 25% higher, GPU is 35% higher, and AI performance is 70% higher.
Combined with the official preheat and disclosure information, OnePlus 9 PRO in addition to the IMX789 sensor, will also be equipped with the previous OPPO Reno5 PRO + custom first IMX766 ultra-wide Angle lens.
In other words, OnePlus 9 Pro will feature two custom-made Sony flagship large-sole lenses, with epic enhancements in video.
In addition to supporting dual native ISO, full pixel omnidirectional focusing technology, real-time HDR video shooting, the IMX789 will also provide a 4K video shooting experience of 120 frames.
In terms of parameters, OnePlus 9 Pro camera may use a combination of 50 megapixels + 48 megapixels +8 megapixels +2 megapixels.
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It will be interesting to see if the OnePlus 9 series, backed by the IMX789, the most expensive custom sensor in OnePlus’s history, can claim the No. 1 spot.