According to a recent report by MySmartPrice, a new Google smartphone codenamed “Tokay” has been identified in the Geekbench 5 benchmark database.

The device is said to be the upcoming Pixel 9 and comes with a new chipset, possibly Google’s fourth-generation chipset Tensor G4. It is reported that its single-core score is 1082 points and multi-core score is 3121 points. However, the report notes that these scores are slightly lower than the current flagships, the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, which is quite surprising.

Benchmark data also provides additional insights, revealing that the chipset is an octa-core processor. The main core runs at 3.10 GHz, the three cores run at 2.60 GHz, and the four cores run at 1.95 GHz. Additionally, the device comes with Mali G715 GPU and 8GB RAM.

Without specific details, predicting the final performance of the upcoming Tensor G4 remains challenging. More information is expected to surface in the coming months. As is customary, Google announces preliminary details about its upcoming Pixel phones at its Google I/O event. However, whether that will happen this year remains uncertain.

Related news said that Google is also developing Pixel 8a and the next-generation Pixel Fold. The Pixel Fold is also said to be powered by the Tensor G4 chipset and may skip the Tensor G3 chipset entirely when it launches later this year. The new foldable device may feature a narrower display compared to the current Pixel Fold, and the overall internal display aspect ratio may be similar to a square, reminiscent of the OnePlus Open.

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