JioBook specs leak: GeekBench listing reveals MediaTek MT8788 SoC, 2 GB RAM for upcoming Android 11 laptop

Updated on 12-Nov-2021
HIGHLIGHTS

JioBook specs leak points towards the launch of an entry-level ARM-based laptop

Earlier JioBook leaks revealed a Snapdragon SoC reportedly powering the upcoming device.

If the leaks are true then JioBook will be one of the few domestically made Android-powered laptops in India

The upcoming JioBook laptop and some of its specifications reportedly leaked on the Geekbench listing. According to the leak, the JioBook uses an Arm-based MediaTek MT8788 chip along with 2GB RAM. Instead of Windows, the JioBook seems to use Android 11 as its primary operating system, as per the leaked information. 

JioBook Specs leaked earlier this year hinted at a Snapdragon 665 SoC in pair with a Snapdragon X12 4G modem. Furthermore, JioBook could also launch in three different variants, namely model numbers – NB112MM, NB1148QMW and NB1118QMW, according to a Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification. 

JioBook Specs, Performance And Android OS Revealed

As per Geekbench, the MediaTek MT8788 chip powering JioBook has an 1178 score in single-core and 4246 points in multi-core performance. 

Another set of leaked JioBook specs reveal upto 4GB LPDDR4x RAM along with 64GB of maximum onboard internal storage. The same set of JioBook specs leak point towards a mini HDMI slot, a 720p HD screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a bunch of Jio and Microsoft apps for the upcoming JioBook laptop.

If the leaks are true then JioBook will be one of the few domestically made Android-powered laptops in India, a combination that’s harder to see and even harder to pull off. Nonetheless, with the flexibility of Android 11, a mobile OS, and the design advantage of a physical keyboard, JioBook is one upcoming laptop everyone should be on the lookout for.

 

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Yetnesh Dubey

Yetnesh works as a reviewer with Digit and likes to write about stuff related to hardware. He is also an auto nut and in an alternate reality works as a trucker delivering large boiling equipment across Europe.

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