Sony Honami appears in benchmarks with Snapdragon 800 and Adreno 330

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Although at this point there is not much left to discover of the Sony Honami and practically all you need is confirmation in an official presentation of the design y Technical specifications that have been leaked numerous times, this is the first time device logs have appeared in benchmarks. We show you the results.

As we continue to wait for the expected Sony Honami make its debut, which is expected to happen in the IFA de Berlin, we continue to receive new information about the future the camera-phone de Sony, although this time, it is not about new leaks about their Technical specifications or images of the device, but of its records in GFXBench.

Snapdragon 800 processor and Adreno 330 GPU confirmed

The first thing that allows us to check the GFXBench data of the Sony Honami (registered as Sony C6903) is that, indeed, as a good number of previous leaks have confirmed, the processor that will mount will be a Snapdragon 800, accompanied on the GPU by a Adreno 330, the same combination with which this same benchmark appears the version of the Galaxy S4 with the most powerful processor in Qualcomm and Xperia Z Ultra. It also comes to us through these records, once again that, how could it be otherwise, the phablet screen will be Full HD.

Honami benchmarks

The results place it behind the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note 3

As you can see, despite having the same GPU as the phablets of Samsung and that Xperia Z Ultra, the results are not so good in the case of Honami. It must be borne in mind, however, that this performance test is specific to the graphic processing capacity, so these data are not incompatible with our seeing the future phablet of Sony outperforming other devices in CPU power test. Another reason to take the data with caution is that both in the case at least of the Honami as in the Galaxy Note 3, it is most likely that the references we see correspond to prototypes that we do not know how much may differ from the terminals that finally reach the stores.

Source: Phone Arena.


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