Google’s new generation foldable phone, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, has yet to be officially introduced in the Geekbench database. This leak has revealed many details about the device processor and performance values. This member of the Pixel 10 series, which is expected to be announced on August 20, contains significant differences compared to the previous generations with its technical features. This development reflects the purpose of strengthening Google’s location in the foldable phone market.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s version of the Geekbench test was listed under the code name “Rango”. The device includes an eight -core chipset, which is thought to be the tensor G5. Configuration is 2+5+1 in the form of two cores, ie 2.25 GHz, five cores 3.05 GHz, and one high performance core works with a frequency of 3.78 GHz. These numbers indicate a remarkable leap compared to the previous Tensoor G4.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold received higher scores than its previous model
The tested version of the device has 16 GB RAM and the operating system comes with Android 16 installed. This hardware shows that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is more ambitious not only in terms of performance, but also for multiple tasks and software optimization. In the tests, the device received 2.276 points in a single core test and 6,173 points in multiple core tests. These scores are quite above the results of the 1,981 and 4,783 points of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold of the TENSOR G4.
Although these scores are advanced, the Snapdragon 8 gene 3 or Snapdragon 8S Gene 3 Elite Edition is seen to be lagging behind flagship processors such as Elite Edition. However, it should be remembered that these test results belong to the prototype device. In final retail products, higher scores can be obtained with the optimization of the software side. It is estimated that the production version will be more stable and efficient in terms of performance.
The other technical details of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold are not yet clear. However, the 16 GB RAM and Android 16 combination show that this device has reached a certain maturity in the hardware and software balance. In addition, it is said that the TENSOR G5 processor may be produced by TSMC instead of Samsung. This can positively affect the user experience in issues such as production change, energy efficiency and heat balance.
This rumor reminds us of the warming problems experienced in previous tensor processors. Google’s preference for a different manufacturer this time can be a strategic move to prevent such chronic problems. However, the real effect of this change will only reveal long -term user experiences. The extent to which the software compliance is achieved with hardware will be reflected in the Pixel 10 series in general.
The Pixel 10 series will be promoted on August 20. Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL models are also expected to be introduced at this event. Especially the foldable model’s performance tests have led to the increase in expectations before the introduction. However, pricing and other hardware details still remain uncertain.