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Oppo‘s upcoming Find X8 Pro Satellite Edition appeared on Geekbench last week with a somewhat weaker performance of the Dimensity 9400 chip against its rival.

Now, the regular Find X8 Pro has also surfaced on the same benchmark and the results are even more disappointing this time. The smartphone scored 2,818 in single-core and 8,847 in multi-core tests on Geekbench.

These scores are lower than Find X8 Pro’s previous sighting where it scored 3010 in single-core and 8686 in multi-core tests. And the gap widens even more when you compare it to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

The 8 Gen 4-powered Galaxy S25 Ultra reached 3,069 and 9,080 points in the same tests. The OnePlus 13 went even further, reaching 10,049 points in the multi-core test.

The difference in benchmark score is likely due to the lower clock speed of the Dimensity 9400’s CPU. The benchmark shows a CPU with a base clock speed of 2.40 GHz and a maximum frequency of 3.63 GHz. In comparison, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4-powered devices tested on Geekbench show speeds of at least 4.2 GHz for its most powerful core.

Geekbench also shows that the Oppo Find X8 Pro packs 16 GB of RAM and runs Android 15. The rest of the device’s key specifications are currently unknown.

The Oppo Find X8 lineup is expected to include three models — vanilla, Pro, and Ultra. The first two have already passed multiple certifications, including IMDA, EEC, and SGS Fimko.

Additionally, a Camera FV5 database entry revealed that the Find X8 Pro’s main sensor features a bright f/1.6 aperture with a focal length equivalent to 23.8mm. It will be a 50 MP sensor that captures 12.6 MP photos by default.

Lastly, rumors suggest Oppo will launch the series in mid-October, but nothing official has been confirmed yet.

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