Vivo V70 Elite (V2548) Spotted on Geekbench, Shows Slightly Lower Multi-Core Score Than OnePlus Nord 5

Vivo has already revealed that both the V70 and the V70 Elite will break cover soon in India via Vivo India, Amazon India, and Flipkart. Now, out of the two, the Vivo V70 Elite has been spotted on the Geekbench database.
Here is more to it.
Vivo V70 Elite – Geekbench Database
The model number “V2548” is listed on the Geekbench database and was first spotted by tipster Anvin, who shared the screengrab on his X post. From the Geekbench listing’s screengrab, the device can be seen running an octa-core setup, with one prime core clocked at 3.01GHz, four performance cores at 2.80GHz, and three efficiency cores running at 2.02GHz. Based on the source code, the device is powered by the Adreno 735 GPU, and looking at the core architecture and GPU, it points towards the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC.
Vivo V70 Elite (V2548) spotted on Geekbench
– Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (first V-series phone with Snapdragon 8-series chip)
– 12GB RAM
– Android 16#Vivo #VivoV70series #VivoV70Elite pic.twitter.com/WaJ29D537i— Anvin (@ZionsAnvin) February 4, 2026
Adding more, the Geekbench listing reveals that the device was running Android 16, with the firmware version mentioned in the source code as “PD2528F_EX_A_16.0.8.0.W30”, along with 12GB of RAM (11.02GB usable). However, most of the specifications of this smartphone, along with the V70, have already been revealed, including the SoC.
The listing also shows that the device managed to score 1,973 points in the single-core test and 4,863 points in the multi-core test on Geekbench version 6.5.0. When compared to the OnePlus Nord 5’s recent Geekbench listing, which also comes with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, the scores appear quite similar. That said, the OnePlus Nord 5 (CPH2707) has a slightly better multi-core score. The latest Geekbench 6.5.0 scores for the Nord 5 show a single-core score of 1,909, which is slightly lower than the Vivo V70 Elite, while the multi-core score stands at 5,038, around 175 points higher.

However, it would be better to wait for the official variant to launch, as real-world performance will tell a clearer story.