Oppo is currently rumored to be preparing its Find X9 series for a mid-October launch in China. Details of the vanilla Find X9 and the Find X9 Pro have leaked in recent weeks, and the latter has now also made trips to both AnTuTu and Geekbench ahead of its debut.
As seen on Geekbench, the Dimensity 9500-powered Oppo Find X9 Pro earned a single-core score of 3,394 and a multi-core score of 9,974. Both of those numbers represent around a 20% jump in performance from last year's Dimensity 9400, with that chipset scoring around 2,800 and 8,500 on Geekbench's single-core and multi-core tests respectively.
An AnTuTu benchmark result for the Find X9 Pro has similarly surfaced online. The phone records a total score of 4,045,997 on AnTuTu V11. That figure is identical to the Vivo X300's recent 4,011,9312 score on the same benchmark, and also shows about a 40% overall improvement in performance relative to the Dimensity 9400.






















