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New vivo (or IQOO) incoming with a 8000mAh battery and Dimensity 9400+

New vivo (or IQOO) incoming with a 8000mAh battery and Dimensity 9400+

GSM Arena3 days ago
Not long ago, Honor launched the X70, the mainstream smartphone with the biggest battery so far at 8,300 mAh. As it turns out, vivo (or its sub-brand iQOO) is currently working on a device with not quite the same capacity, but one that's not further off either at 8,000 mAh.
This handset with the model number V2507A is already certified for sale in China by the relevant authorities, which is how we know about that battery size. And today it's been spotted in the Geekbench online database. As usual, this has revealed a few of its specs.
It's powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ SoC, paired with 16GB of RAM. It runs Android 15, which is a bit disappointing considering Android 16 has been out since last month, but it is what it is.
As you can see from the screenshot above, the device managed a single-core score of 2,882 and a multi-core score of 8,762 in Geekbench 6.4 for Android. The tipster on X who spotted the listing claims this phone will be launched as the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro+, joining the Z10 Turbo and Z10 Turbo Pro in the brand's roster. Whether that pans out remains to be seen.
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