One of the few flagship smartphones powered by Windows 10 Mobile operating system that are likely to be launched in the next couple of months, Alcatel Idol 4 Pro, has just been spotted in benchmark.



Since we have already reported on the smartphone earlier this week, some of you might recall that this is a high-end phablet that includes some serious specs under the hood.
According to the listing at GFXBench, the Idol 4 Pro will boast a large 6-inch capacitive touchscreen display that supports full HD (1080p) resolution.
However, the prototype unit tested in GFXBench might not have reported correctly on some of the specs included, as we expect Alcatel’s flagship to come with a Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) display.
Aside from that, most of the other specs are in line with initial rumors that mentioned the Alcatel Idol 4 Pro as an upcoming Windows 10 Mobile handset.
Another powerful Windows Phone yet to be announced For example, the phablet is confirmed to include a powerful quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, coupled with an Adreno 530 graphics processing unit. There might be a mistake here, though, as the benchmark reports the smartphone packs 2GB of RAM, but we believe it will come with a least 3GB inside.
Also, Alcatel Idol 4 Pro is said to include no less than 64GB of storage, but the phablet might offer microSD card slot for memory expansion as well.
On the back, the phablet should feature a 21-megapixel photo snapper with LED flash and 4K video recording whereas on the front there’s a secondary 9-megapixel camera. The latter might be, in fact, a 13-megapixel shutter.
We also know Alcatel Idol 4 Pro should offer Continuum for Phones support. There’s no word on availability and price tag at the moment, but we suspect Alcatel will go official with the Idol 4 Pro in the next couple of weeks.