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Honor Magic 2 Pops up on Geekbench, Confirms Android Pie & 8GB RAM

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Honor Magic 2 is going to be launched on 31st of October and just 2 days before it gets official, the smartphone has appeared on the benchmarking site – Geekbench. This listing confirms that the upcoming device from Huawei’s sub-brand is going to feature 8GB of RAM and also come with the latest Android Pie operating system out of the box as it was expected. The device with the codename Huawei TNY-AL00 was listed with Kirin 980 SoC and the single score and multi-cores scores have been revealed.

This Kirin 980 chipset is also being used in the Mate series also and the Magic 2 will be the first one to be getting the processor from Honor. Well, there will be two Cortex-A76 cores clocking at 2.6GHz and another two will be clocking at 1.92 GHz while the other four are power-efficient Cortex-A55 at 1.8GHz. The Single-Core score shown is 3316 while the Muni-Core score is 9534 and these cores are likely from a demo unit. These results are similar to that of Huawei’s Mate 20 Pro smartphone.

The Honor Magic 2 will be launched on Wednesday and a video teaser showed that there is Yoyo – which is the companies new Voice assistant and which also speaks English. Let us wait for couple more days for Honor to reveal the device and all the specs list will be out officially. Are you excited to get this device? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more.

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