At Sony’s IFA event later this month, the company is largely expected to unveil its next flagship, the Xperia XZ3. Alongside this, recent certifications have suggested that an Xperia XA3 may also arrive and, if new benchmark results are anything to go by, an Xperia XA3 Ultra could be planned too.

Overall, the apparent Xperia XA3 Ultra which goes by the name Sony H4493 scored a total of 853 on the single-core test, while this number increased to 4172 when all cores were working together. This, according to the screenshot, was achieved thanks to the presence of a Snapdragon 660. However, when the clock speed of 2.21GHz and the overall scores are taking into account, it seems the chip included may actually be the Snapdragon 630, which is the same one used inside the Xperia XA2 series. In any case, it’s worth noting that 6GB of RAM is also present. Also, Android 8.0 Oreo is listed as being pre-installed straight out of the box but with the recent release of Android 9 Pie, Sony could potentially update the device to the newer OS version ahead of the release.

Design-wise, the Xperia XA3 Ultra should follow in the footsteps of the current Xperia XA2 Ultra by sticking to an aluminum frame and a plastic rear. Unlike this device, though, the newer model should make use of a taller 18:9 display with a resolution of 2160 x 108o pixels. This will allow for a significant reduction of bezel size up front and should allow the smartphone to better compete with rival offerings.

As mentioned above, the Xperia XA3 Ultra will most probably make its official appearance at Sony’s IFA event on August 30. What remains unclear for now, though, is what release timeframe the company has in the works and how it will choose to price the model.