Sony is developing a mysterious new Xperia? Snapdragon 7 Gen1 + 8GB RAM installed

Speaking of the rest of the new Xperia in 2022, it is said that the new Xperia Pro of the Xperia 5 IV (← this is still uncertain), and for now at least the Xperia 5 IV will be released around September as usual. Atmosphere that is likely to be announced.

However, this time, there is a possibility that this unreleased Xperia includes a mysterious new model that is not any model.

The model number is XQ-CD00, and it seems to be the 2022 version of Xperia, but the last number “00” is a little strange. This is not used in the existing Xperia model number, so it seems possible that it is some kind of prototype.

Interestingly, there is “taro” in the motherboard column, which is the chipset information.

This is the codename for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen1 or Snapdragon 8+ Gen1, but the benchmark score is quite low for the same chipset.
And the clock frequency is also low,Not for SD8Gen1 or SD8+Gen1

Meanwhile, below is the benchmark score of Oppo Reno8 Pro with Snapdragon 7 Gen1:

The clock speeds are all the same as this time, so if this mysterious new Xperia actually exists, it is highly likely that it will be equipped with Snapdragon 7 Gen1.

However, the information this time is only a screenshot, and it has not been confirmed directly on Geekbench (it seems that only old data can be searched on Geekbench recently), so there is a possibility that it is a fake.

Therefore, it is safer to accept it as a rumor at this point.

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Snapdragon 7 Gen1 is the latest upper midrange chipset officially announced by Qualcomm, and has already been adopted in OPPO Reno8 Pro, but models equipped with the same chip will probably be launched one after another from each manufacturer from around the beginning of autumn to the first half of next year. and should be put in.

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