Poco X8 Pro Geekbench Leak: Dimensity 8500 and 12GB RAM Confirmed

The mid-range market is getting crowded. But the upcoming Poco X8 Pro might just clear the room. New leaks suggest a device that prioritizes raw power and battery life above all else. If you want a phone that lasts two days and plays hard, pay attention.

The Geekbench Reveal: What We Know

The rumor mill is spinning fast. We expect Poco to unveil the Poco X8 Pro and its bigger sibling, the X8 Pro Max, very soon. The global rollout is likely to happen before they land in India.

Recently, the global version of the Poco X8 Pro popped up on Geekbench. The model number is 2511FPC34G. This isn’t just a random set of numbers. It gives us a look at the silicon running the show.

The Engine Room: Dimensity 8500

The listing shows a MediaTek chip. It has a specific architecture:

  • Four cores at 2.20GHz
  • Three cores at 3.20GHz
  • One prime core at 3.40GHz

This setup points directly to the Dimensity 8500. Marketing teams will likely slap an “Ultra” label on it. It uses Mali-G720 MC8 graphics. This is serious hardware. It’s not top-tier flagship silicon, but it is close.

We saw it score 1708 in Geekbench 6.5’s single-core test. The multi-core score hit 6297. These numbers are solid. They suggest the device will handle heavy multitasking without sweating.

Memory and Software

The leak confirms 12GB of RAM. We expect this to be fast LPDDR5x RAM. Storage should go up to 256GB using UFS 4.1 speeds. This combination means apps open instantly.

On the software side, the Poco X8 Pro is running Android 16. It will likely wear the HyperOS 3 skin. This is the latest software stack from the company. It promises smoother animations and better background management.

The Rebrand Reality: Redmi Turbo 5 Connection

Tech fans know the drill. Poco phones are often tweaked versions of Redmi devices. The Poco X8 Pro appears to be a global version of the China-exclusive Redmi Turbo 5.

This gives us clues about the rest of the specs.

  • Display: A 6.59-inch OLED panel. It boasts 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Sharp and fast.
  • Battery: This is the headline feature. A massive 6,500mAh battery. Most phones stick to 5,000mAh. This is a huge jump. It also supports 100W charging. You get a huge tank, and you can fill it quickly.
  • Cameras: The setup is functional. A 50-megapixel main sensor with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization). It is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide. The front shooter is 20 megapixels.

The Mystery Sibling: Poco X8 Pro Max

The input data also lists the Poco X8 Pro Max. Details on this model are thin right now. However, its existence is confirmed alongside the standard Pro.

Usually, the “Max” moniker implies a larger screen or a better camera setup. It might also use a slightly overclocked chip. If the standard Poco X8 Pro has a 6,500mAh battery, the Max could push boundaries even further. We are watching this closely. We will update you when the Max specs drop.

Intaak Media Analysis: A Battery Beast

I looked at the numbers. The Poco X8 Pro is not trying to be everything to everyone. It has a clear identity.

The decision to include a 6,500mAh battery is brilliant. Battery anxiety is real. People are tired of charging their phones twice a day. A 100W charger in the box makes it even better. This is a true road warrior device.

The choice of the Dimensity 8500 is smart, too. It offers 90% of flagship performance for 60% of the price. The Geekbench scores prove it can handle modern games.

However, there is a tradeoff. The camera system is basic. An 8MP ultra-wide sensor in 2026 feels outdated. It is the classic “performance over pixels” strategy.

Why this matters: This device signals a shift back to raw utility. Manufacturers are realizing that AI gimmicks are fun, but battery life is essential. If the price is right, the Poco X8 Pro will dominate the mid-range segment. It forces competitors to stop skimming on battery capacity.

The “Max” version is the wild card. If it brings better cameras to the table, this lineup could cover all bases. For now, the standard Pro looks like the endurance champion we have been waiting for.

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Abhijit Sardar
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Senior Editor at Intaak Media. After covering general tech news for 3 years, Abhijit now leads our Investigative News Desk, focusing on official launches, corporate strategy, and deep-dive reporting.

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