A newly-discovered Geekbench Browser log allegedly for the Google Pixel 3 Lite XL might have finally given us some performance numbers for the company’s lower-end smartphone. But it could have also tipped us off to a new naming convention, as the log refers to it as the “Google Pixel 3a XL.”
The benchmark landed a single-core score of 1640 and multi-core score of 4973, which is a bit over half the scores we observed for the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL proper.
Unfortunately, the Geekbench log doesn’t name the octa-core Qualcomm processor running the tests, though its description – 1.71 GHz, ARM implementer 81 architecture 8 variant 6 part 2050 revision 13 – suggests it’s a Snapdragon 710 chip, PhoneArena estimated.