The highly anticipated OPPO Find X8 series is inching closer to its official launch, and the latest leaks continue to build excitement. The Find X8 Pro Satellite Edition has now made a powerful statement by achieving an unprecedented score on AnTuTu, showcasing its exceptional processing power.
The smartphone, identified by its model number PKC130, scored a staggering 2,880,558 points on the AnTuTu benchmark. This is one of the highest score recorded for any Android smartphone to date, solidifying the Find X8 Pro Satellite Edition’s position as a performance powerhouse. Additionally, this marks the first public benchmark for the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC.
Beyond its impressive processor, the Find X8 Pro Satellite Edition boasts an array of high-end specifications. It will feature a generous 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM for seamless multitasking and a spacious 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage for all your files and games. The device will also run the latest Android 15 operating system and offer a smooth 120Hz display.
These details align with previous leaks, including a Geekbench listing that revealed similar specifications. Furthermore, a certification on China’s 3C website confirms the phone’s support for 80W fast charging, further solidifying its flagship status.
Rumors suggest that the Find X8 Pro Satellite Edition will also embrace magnetic wireless charging, similar to Apple’s MagSafe. This feature, if confirmed, would add another layer of convenience for users.
According to a screenshot posted on X by TECHINFO, this is the updated AnTuTu score of the OPPO Find X8 Pro – making it the highest scoring smartphone on AnTuTu benchmark so far. The vivo X200 Pro only has 3,007,853 points.