New Xiaomi flagship device benchmarked with AnTuTu, could be the Mi 10 Pro Plus

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Xiaomi could be looking to launch its rumoured new flagship device soon. Earlier this month, it was said that a new Mi 10 Pro Plus may be in the works and it seems it may be true. A reliable source has found an AnTuTu benchmark score, which is believed to be for the new device.

The device bearing the model number M2007J1SC scored a whopping 687422 on AnTuTu, a relatively high score for a flagship device these days. According to Digital Chat Station, it's likely a device using a Snapdragon 865 chipset except on steroids as the scores outperform a typical device with that chipset. We're not sure if this means that it's using the Snapdragon 865+ chipset or if it's running some customised settings, which could affect the scores.

Besides the chipset, it's rumoured that this phone could come with a 120Hz display. Another thing it could have is a fast-charger that supports over 100W, which was mentioned a few weeks ago. There are also rumours that it may have a 108MP camera at the back, though that may not be the case as Digital Chat Station hints that it may be 48MP only.

Moreover, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has more or less hinted that a launch event could be coming soon. Signs are pointing at an early August launch, so do stay tuned to TechNave.com for news on that. With that said, what do you think of this rumour, is this device using a Snapdragon 865 or 865+ chipset?