Unannounced Huawei P60 Series Might Have Popped Up In Geekbench Test Results

Unannounced Huawei P60 Series Might Have Popped Up In Geekbench Test Results
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Geekbench results published online have revealed an unannounced smartphone to be the Huawei P60.

The Huawei P60 series is expected to be released in March 2023, but no official announcement has been made so far. That didn't seem to stop anyone from putting at least one phone through their paces.

The Huawei P60 series is expected to include at least the P60 and P60 Pro, with the former expected to carry the model number MNA-AL00. As reported by MySmartPrice, the Geekbench score of the phone shows a single-core score of 550 and a multi-core score of 2269.

As for other benchmarks, the phone appears to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chip and 8GB of RAM. While this may seem like a low-end option, other configurations will offer more RAM. At least 128GB of storage is expected when this thing becomes more official.

The Geekbench results also confirm that the phone runs on Android 13, which is no surprise. But it is very interesting.

As for other features we can expect from the Huawei P60, it seems that the Pro model will have a triple camera system on the back and a curved AMOLED display on the front. But at this point, it looks like someone knows.

With Huawei announcing the P60 and P60 Pro in March, we can probably expect to see more leaks in the coming weeks, including what the camera looks like and more.

While those in the US won't be able to purchase the P60 series due to Huawei's nationwide ban, those living internationally can expect the two new phones to hit the market soon.