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Qualcomm’s next flagship silicon, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, is reportedly headed for a late-November reveal — and several phone makers are already lining up devices that will use it. Leaks point to both large battery powerhouses and compact camera-first handsets among the early adopters.
Which phones might ship first?
Tipster Digital Chat Station suggests two models will arrive with the new chip right away. One appears to be a performance-focused giant: a flat-screen phone with a 165Hz refresh rate and a massive ~8,000mAh battery — most likely the OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max, based on prior leaks. The other looks like a compact, camera-centric device: a flat display with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and a mid-tier Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto camera, which fits the rumoured Vivo S50 Pro Mini profile.
Early adopters to watch
- OnePlus Ace 6 Pro Max — 165Hz display, ~8,000mAh battery (rumored)
- Vivo S50 Pro Mini — compact form factor with Sony IMX8-series periscope camera
- Other expected names: Meizu 23, iQOO Z11 Turbo series, Motorola Edge 70 Ultra
- Reports also point to Oppo K15 Turbo Pro and Honor GT 2 adopting the same chipset

What’s inside the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5?
Leaks and benchmark snippets paint a clear technical picture. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is said to be built on TSMC’s N3P node and packs a hybrid CPU layout with high clock speeds and an Adreno 840 GPU. Here are the key specs being reported:
- Process: TSMC N3P
- CPU: dual-core cluster at ~3.8GHz plus six performance cores at ~3.32GHz
- GPU: Adreno 840 clocked near 1.2GHz
- Benchmarks (leaked): ≈3.3 million AnTuTu; Geekbench 6 ≈3,000 (single), ≈10,000 (multi)
- Gaming: near 100 fps in Aztec 1440p graphics test (reported)
In short: CPU performance looks on par with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, while GPU numbers are slightly lower in some tests. The trade-off appears to be improved power efficiency and stronger sustained performance over long gaming or heavy-use sessions.
Why this matters for buyers
Whether you prioritize battery life, raw CPU power, or camera hardware, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 seems engineered to balance those demands. Imagine a phone that can push high refresh rates for gaming, keep temperatures in check, and still last a day (or more) thanks to huge battery capacities — that’s the direction these leaks suggest.
Keep an eye on timing
The leak points to a late-November launch window for the chipset and the first devices. If true, we’ll likely see regional rollouts following suit, with China-first launches and global availability staggered after carrier and regulatory clearances.
As always with early leaks: take specific model names and benchmark numbers with caution until Qualcomm and the manufacturers confirm official specs and launch dates.
Source: gizmochina
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