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GSM Arena
7 days ago
- Business
- GSM Arena
International Oppo Reno14 Pro shows up on Geekbench
Oppo launched the Reno14 and Reno14 Pro in China in mid-May, and the devices are soon headed for a global launch - this has been indirectly revealed by the company itself last month when it advertised their integration with Google's Gemini AI. Now, the global Reno14 Pro has been spotted in the Geekbench database, with the model number CPH2739. This model number confirms the fact that it's not the Chinese variant - in Oppo's naming scheme, the international devices always start with "CPH" while the Chinese ones don't. Oppo Reno 14 Pro CPH2739 Global/Indian variant runs on geekbench with MediaTek Dimensity 8450 Chipset. Specifications 🔳 MediaTek Dimensity 8450 1 Core @ 3.25 GHz Cortex A725 3 Cores @ 3.00 GHz Cortex A725 4 Cores @ 2.10 GHz Cortex A725 🎮 Mali-G720 MC7 GPU 🍭 Android 15 - 12GB… — Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) June 3, 2025 The Reno14 Pro that ran Geekbench is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 8450 SoC, just like its Chinese counterpart, which is good to see because sometimes Chinese companies like Oppo downgrade the chipset for their global models. Not in this case, however. The phone has 12GB of RAM, but of course more options could be offered here. It runs Android 15, which is most likely the version of the OS it will launch with, even though its timing could be better - Google plans to release Android 16 this month and the international Renos are now said to be coming in July. Hopefully Oppo can be quick about updating them to Android 16 once they're out. If the global Reno14 Pro turns out to be identical to its Chinese relative, then it will come with a 6.83-inch 1272x2800 AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1,200-nit peak brightness, 256GB/512GB/1TB of storage, a triple rear camera system (50 MP main with OIS, 50 MP telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS, 50 MP ultrawide with 116-degree field-of-view), a 50 MP selfie camera, and a 6,200 mAh battery with support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.


Time of India
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Crystal of Atlan tier list: Best classes for PvE and PvP
Crystal of Atlan is filled with stunning visuals, flashy skills, and smooth combat. But picking the right class early on can make a big difference. There are five base classes and 11 subclasses, each bringing something different to the table. Some are great at supporting the team, others love to get up close and deal big damage, and a few can control the battlefield with crowd control skills. If you are stuck at the class selection screen, this tier list should help. We've broken it down into two parts – one for PvE and another for PvP – so you can pick the perfect class depending on how you want to play. This is the most updated Crystal of Atlan tier list for May 2025. Crystal of Atlan PvE tier list Global Launch PV | FatebreakerTeam Up! Combo for the Win💥Feel the rush of explosive combos! Watch as magic and tech collide in breathtaking visuals – every frame shines with jaw-dropping action you won't want to missGlobal Launch is coming! Dive into Atlan's magicpunk… If you love grinding dungeons, soloing mobs, or clearing group content, PvE will matter most. Here's how the classes rank for that: Top Tier (T0) Warlock – The best solo class for PvE. Has high damage, lifesteal, and crowd control. Can clear content alone with ease. Scytheguard – Great for group content. Supports the team with heals and buffs, but also deals good damage. Elementalist – Massive AoE and elemental damage. Works best in a party, but very squishy. Strong Tier (T1) Gunner – Good balance of AoE and single-target damage. Great at breaking shields. Bounty Hunter – Fast, mobile, and powerful. Can kite enemies easily and works well solo or in a party. Magiblade – High mobility and solid DPS over time. Great for solo play but takes time to master. Cloudstrider – Has a mix of skills for every situation. Slightly hard to play and doesn't survive hits well. Average Tier (T2) Blademaiden – Big burst damage and good kiting. But long cooldowns and weak boss damage hold her back. Magician – Can do a bit of everything but very hard to play. Other DPS classes are easier and more effective. Low Tier (T3) Starbreaker – Has burst and can tank, but long cooldowns and low sustained DPS hurt in PvE. Berserker – Needs low HP to shine, which makes him risky. Works better in PvP than in PvE. Crystal of Atlan PvP tier list 🎁 Atlan Global Launch Bonuses! Log In to Claim Limited-Time Rewards!PRE - REG Rewards & 7 - Day Login BountyUnlock exclusive loot (in-game items, outfits, and more) by pre-registering before and logging into Crystal of Atlan Now. These bonuses will supercharge your magicpunk… PvP in Crystal of Atlan is mostly 1v1, so it all comes down to combos, movement, and damage. Here's how the classes rank in May 2025: Top Tier (T0) Berserker – Easy to play and very strong. Invincibility makes him deadly in duels. Bounty Hunter – Fast, hard to catch, and all his skills are tough to dodge. Perfect for PvP. Magician – Balanced, tricky, and full of combos. One of the best PvP classes, but very hard to master. Strong Tier (T1) Starbreaker – Burst-focused and easy to use. Great melee fighter in PvP. Scytheguard – Tanky with good damage. Can't match the top PvP picks but holds her own. Cloudstrider – Fast and flashy, but needs skill and has low defense. Magiblade – Excellent burst and mobility. Hard to master but strong in the right hands. Average Tier (T2) Gunner – Good damage and range. But once enemies get close, things fall apart. Warlock – Solid crowd control and combos. Still, some classes are just easier and more powerful. Low Tier (T3) Blademaiden – Cool skills and damage, but poor mobility and long cooldowns make PvP tough. Elementalist – Very weak in 1v1. Long casting time and low mobility are a big problem. What each Class specialises in Crystal of Atlan Light once again shimmers inside the temporal rift. The time has come—the gates to a magicpunk world of challenge and glory are about to open! Crystal of Atlan pre-downloads are now available on all platforms! Servers will open on May 28, 2025 (UTC+0) at 03:00.[Download… Each base class has its own feel, and subclasses unlock at level 15. You can switch subclasses until level 45. Once you hit Awakening, you're locked in. Here's what each one does best: Musketeer – Turns into Gunner or Bounty Hunter. Great at ranged damage and very mobile. Fighter – Becomes Cloudstrider or Starbreaker. Cloudstrider is fast and combo-heavy. Starbreaker is bursty and easier to use. Swordsman – Offers Magiblade and Berserker. Magiblade is smooth but tricky. Berserker is simple and brutal. Puppeteer – Unlocks Scytheguard and Blademaiden. Scytheguard supports teams. Blademaiden fights from range and uses a companion. Magister – Has Warlock and Magician. Warlock is self-sustaining and powerful in PvE. Magician is the hardest class but super flexible