A new Realme smartphone, with the model number RMX3851, has been spotted on the benchmarking platform, Geekbench. Although the official name of the phone isn’t known yet, the listing reveals that it’s powered by a top-tier processor.

The Realme RMX3851 runs on a SoC code-named “pineapple” (model number Snapdragon SM8635). This chip has been the subject of speculation before and is said to belong to the Snapdragon 8 series, possibly a slightly toned-down version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.

The “pineapple” codename further supports this theory, as it aligns with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s internal codename.

Anyway, the listing shows an octa-core architecture for the “pineapple” chip. It has a clock speed of 3.01GHz for its high-performance core, 2.61GHz speed for the four performance cores, and 1.84GHz clock speed for the three efficiency cores. Additionally, it features an Adreno 735 GPU for graphics 

With these specifications, this new mysterious Realme smartphone is able to achieve a Geekbench score of 1512 in the single-core test and 3799 in the multi-core test. The listing also reveals that the phone runs on the latest Android 14 OS and will offer up to 16GB of RAM.

In addition to the Geekbench listing, the Realme RMX3851 has also been certified by the EEC, but the certification doesn’t reveal any further details about the device.  It’s likely that additional details about this smartphone will surface in the coming weeks or months.

While details on the RMX3851 remain uncertain, Realme is actively preparing to launch the Realme 12+. It’s an affordable addition to the Realme 12 series and is currently set to debut in Malaysia, with a possible India launch in early March.

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