Sony Xperia 10 VI Makes Its Appearance on Geekbench

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If you want to be the coolest guy or gal in your neighborhood, you need to know that what those guys from Sony have under their sleeve might represent the solution. In other words, the Sony Xperia 10 VI smartphone has already appeared on Geekbench, as spotted by Smartphone digest.

According to the leak, we can definitely have some high hopes regarding what the Xperia 10 VI from Sony can bring to the smartphone industry. That’s because we can expect to see a pretty good processor and plenty of RAM memory on the upcoming phone.

Sony Xperia 10 VI will feature 8GB of RAM

The appearance of the Sony Xperia 10 VI on Geekbench reveals two of the most important aspects of any phone nowadays: the processor and RAM memory. If the information is true, the Xperia 10 VI device will feature 8GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor. In other words, you will definitely have the chance to run some high-end games on this phone, considering those specs. You can’t possibly neglect those specs if you are a fan of advanced tasks for your smartphone, such as video editing or running demanding games such as Call of Duty Mobile, Asphalt 9: Legends, or Genshin Impact.

The Sony Xperia 10 VI appeared on Geekbench with model number XQ-ES72, as well as with a chipset named “parrot.”

Another good news for those willing to get their hands on the Sony Xperia 10VI is that the phone will also come equipped with Android 14 out of the box. That’s great news, as it means that you won’t have to wait for the latest and major Android update anymore.

James Novak
James Novak is the founding editor of Nomad Labs. With a background in investigative journalism and over a decade of location-independent work, he covers ancient mysteries, alternative history, and the intersection of archaeology with modern technology. James has visited archaeological sites across four continents and specializes in separating verifiable evidence from speculation in fringe historical claims.