Moto G76 5G, Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro, Vivo V70, Nubia P0110, Poco Pad M1 and iQOO 15 Surface on Geekbench With Key Specs

Multiple upcoming devices have appeared across Geekbench and certification platforms, including Moto G76 5G, Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro, Vivo V70, Nubia P0110, Poco Pad M1 and the iQOO 15 global variant, revealing chipsets, RAM options, and performance scores.3 min


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A series of upcoming smartphones and laptops have surfaced across Geekbench and global certification platforms, confirming several key specifications ahead of their official launches. These include Motorola’s alleged Moto G76 5G, Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 Pro, Vivo’s V70, Nubia’s new flagship-level device, Poco’s Pad M1, and the iQOO 15 global variant. Each listing provides an early look at performance capabilities, chipsets, and memory configurations expected for global markets.

The alleged Moto G76 5G, listed under the model number XT2537-4, has appeared on Geekbench scoring 1018 in the single-core test and 2893 in the multi-core test. The listing confirms 8GB RAM and a Qualcomm chipset with 2.40GHz and 1.80GHz cores paired with the Adreno 710 GPU.

Based on the configuration, the device is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chip. The same model has already received 3C certification confirming 33W fast charging, while BIS and EEC listings point to upcoming launches in India and Europe. The device is also rumoured to be a rebranded version of the Moto G100s launched in China.

A new variant of Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 Pro laptop has been spotted on Geekbench as well, featuring the codename PAMB. This model includes the upcoming Intel Core Ultra X7 358H Panther Lake processor paired with the Intel Arc B390 GPU and 32GB RAM. It achieved 57001 points in the OpenCL GPU test and runs on Windows 11 Pro.

A previously spotted variant featured the Intel Core Ultra 5 338H chipset and a different motherboard configuration, suggesting that Samsung is preparing multiple models within the Galaxy Book 6 Pro lineup. Additional Samsung-related updates include reports of the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold launching on 5 December and internal testing for the Galaxy S26 series with LPDDR5X RAM and improved wireless charging speeds.

Vivo’s upcoming V70 has also been listed on Geekbench, confirming its association with the model number V2538. The device achieved 4848 points in the OpenCL test and is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset paired with an Adreno 722 GPU.

The listing confirms 8GB RAM and Android 16 with OriginOS 6 Global. The clock speeds indicate that the processor was tested near its maximum performance. Another model in the series, the Vivo V70 Lite 4G, was recently spotted on Bluetooth SIG, suggesting that the full V70 lineup may debut soon.

On the Geekbench and 3C databases, a new Nubia smartphone carrying the model number P0110 has surfaced. The device uses the codename springcreation and scored 2673 and 7596 in single-core and multi-core tests respectively. It features 16GB RAM and the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor clocked at 4.32GHz, along with the Adreno 830 GPU. The accompanying 3C listing indicates up to 90W wired charging via adapter C0910. While additional details remain limited, the device is expected to be introduced in China soon. Meanwhile, Nubia’s Z80 Ultra recently made its way to global markets following its China launch.

Poco’s upcoming Pad M1 WiFi-only variant has also appeared on the Geekbench AI database with the model number 2509ARPBDG. The prototype achieved AI inference scores of 1103 (Single Precision), 1090 (Half Precision), and 1707 (Quantised). The listing confirms the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and an Adreno 810 GPU. Certification databases including TDRA and Google Play Console have already confirmed that this variant is a rebranded version of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro WiFi model, sharing the same codename fute. A detachable keyboard for the Pad M1 has also passed multiple certifications including FCC, IMDA, SIRIM and SDPP.

Lastly, the global variant of the iQOO 15 has been spotted on Geekbench ahead of its Indian launch on 26 November. The prototype achieved 3558 points in the single-core test and 10128 in the multi-core test. It features 16GB RAM and runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6 Global. The listing confirms the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with two performance cores clocked at 4.61GHz and six efficiency cores at 3.63GHz, paired with the Adreno 840 GPU. Additional hardware includes LPDDR5X Ultra RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, the Q3 computing chip enabling 2K resolution and 144Hz interpolation, ray-tracing support, and an 8000mm² vapor chamber cooling system. The device will be available in Black and White colour options according to Amazon India’s microsite.

All these listings suggest a busy period of smartphone and laptop launches across global markets, with several brands preparing to introduce refreshed mid-range and flagship hardware. For more updates on upcoming launches, benchmark appearances and certification listings, visit our smartphones section on PassionateGeekz.


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