New Windows 10 Mobile device with Snapdragon 820 spotted

While Microsoft has only recently released new devices like the Lumia 950, the Lumia 950 XL and the Lumia 550, the company has already started working on new devices to surprise us with in the future. One of these new devices has now been spotted in the benchmark of the popular tool GFXBench.

This new device, which is dubbed the "HP Falcon" by GFXBench benchmark tests, sports a 5.8-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels while packing a Snapdragon 820 processor and an Adreno 530 GPU. While the device is named HP Falcon, there is currently no evidence that HP is working on a Windows Phone, and benchmark tests are easily falsified - so take the report with a grain of salt.

The HP Falcon also allegedly offers 43 GB of (available) internal storage while offering about 2 GB of RAM (it should be noted that GFXBench only measures free RAM, so the device has a higher total than shown on the image above). It also features a 20 MP rear camera and a 12 MP front camera.

With these specifications, it is likely that this device is a possible new flagship and as such it will probably support Phone Continuum, which allows you to turn your smartphone into a basic computer thanks to a dock. If the HP Falcon is confirmed to launch, it will launch with Windows 10 Mobile installed.

Source: Winbeta

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