The Sony Xperia 5 V recently surfaced on GeekBench. The company’s upcoming flagship phone was spotted on the popular benchmarking platform last week. And now, a different variant surfaced on the website but with a higher RAM capacity. So let’s have a look.

Sony Xperia 5 V GeekBench

In our previous report, the NA model of the Xperia 5 V surfaced on GeekBench carrying the XQ-DE54 model number. It was equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SOC that is paired with 8GB of RAM. This model also ran on Android 13 OS. Last week’s sighting of Xperia 5 V had it receive a score of 1,443 points on single-core tests and 4,546 points on multi-core tests.

Sony Xperia 5 V

But the latest GeekBench scores are slightly higher. The Sony Xperia 5 V managed to score 1,966 points in the single-core and 5,350 points in the multi-core test. However, the most notable aspect of the listing was that the device housed 16GB of RAM. This basically confirms that the phone will launch in 8GB and 16GB RAM variants.

The Xperia 5 V could be a less premium version of the Sony Xperia 1 V since the Xperia 1 V originally launched with 12GB of RAM for the base model. This is 4GB higher than the upcoming Xperia 5 V. Although, other rumors have also hinted that the Japanese tech giant could offer the device with a higher 16GB RAM in certain markets. But these will likely be locked to certain region-specific models and won’t get a global release.

RELATED:

(Via)