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Honor 60 shows up on GeekBench, with a Snapdragon 778G+ chipset

The Honor 60 series is set to be announced on December 1 in just a few days We already have an official banner that displays the most familiar designs as well as a number of high-definition renders and live photos from almost every angle. So, it basically leaves the spectacle sheet as a major question mark from this year, the vanilla Honor 60 and Honor 60 Pro seem to be almost identical in both design and dimensions.

Write a last-minute visit to GeekBench, where a certain HONOR TNA-AN00 has recently been spotted with a series of benchmark runs. As far as hardware information goes the lists themselves are not overwhelming but still provide a surprising amount of detail, mostly reaffirming some of the earlier specs rumors. 

The Honor 60 and possibly the 60 Pro will both run on Qualcomm SM7325 chipsets, the model numbers of the Snapdragon 778G and 778G +. Since the prime core of this GeekBench run has reached clocks above 2.5 GHz, it is safe to assume that we are looking at the 778G + chip. It seems to be paired with 12GB RAM and the phone seems to be running Android 11.

Other Rumors As far as Honor 60 specs go, we think that both the Vanilla and Pro models will rock the FHD + OLED panel if not the same size. One may be flat, the other healing, though. Both of them will come with a 50MP selfie shooter, where the main cam will be 108MP. Other features reserved for the Pro include 120Hz refresh rate and 66W charging. Learn more…

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Although these are just leaks, and we still have no clear idea what will differentiate the Vanilla and Pro models. Then again, December 1st right around the corner.

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