Yesterday, a Reddit user uploaded a shot purportedly showing the unannounced Google Pixel 10 Pro XL’s AnTuTu score next to the Pixel 9 Pro XL’s. The next-gen phone managed a better score overall, but with some weird misses, most notably in the GPU department.
Now, the same user has seemingly run Geekbench 6 on the same two devices, and you can see the results below.
The Pixel 10 Pro XL manages a single-core score of 2,296 and a multi-core score of 6,203, versus its predecessor’s 1,889 and 4,247, respectively.
It is thus a massive improvement, especially in the multi-core score – that’s a 46% uplift. In the single-core score it’s only 21% better, but that’s still something, of course.
This benchmark run has revealed the Tensor G5 CPU’s configuration. It has one core clocked at 3.78 GHz, five cores clocked at 3.05 GHz, and two cores clocked at 2.25 GHz. The Pixel 10 Pro XL which ran the benchmark has 16GB of RAM and unsurprisingly boots Android 16, which is the version the entire Pixel 10 family should launch with.
Speaking of that launch, the official announcement is tomorrow, on August 20, at 10 AM local time in California. Stay tuned.