Qualcomm’s current flagship chipset, as you might be aware, is the Snapdragon 888 5G. Announced in December last year, the chipset has been the default choice for smartphone makers while launching an Android flagship phone this year. Well, it looks like that pattern is about to change soon, as an early Geekbench listing of the alleged Snapdragon 888+ has popped up online.

As is the case with ‘+’ variants of Qualcomm’s chipsets, the Snapdragon 888+ will be an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 888. Notably, the extreme performance Cortex-X1 core is clocked at 3.0GHz as opposed to 2.84GHz on the regular 888 5G. Apart from that, we’ve got four low-power Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and three high-performance Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.42GHz.

Apart from these scores, there’s no information on the chipset just yet. Going by past Snapdragon chipsets in the ‘+’ series, we could also expect GPU improvements with the upcoming mobile chipset. Since the Geekbench listings have already started to show up, Qualcomm may make the chipset official in the coming weeks. We’ll be covering it when that happens, so stay tuned for more updates.