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  • ASUS ZenFone 6 With Snapdragon 855 Leaks On AnTuTu

    ASUS ZenFone 6 With Snapdragon 855 Leaks On AnTuTu

    ASUS unveiled the ZenFone 5 and the ZenFone 5Z smartphones in Q1 of last year. Both the devices had worthy features and carried an aggressive price tag in comparison to their competitors. The former was targeted towards the mid-range segment while the latter was targetted towards the flagship segment of smartphones. An Unreleased ASUS smartphone has been spotted on the popular benchmarking website, AnTuTu; which is alleged to be of the ZenFone 6. The specifications of the preceding smartphone suggest that it will be a flagship smartphone. Noteworthy, it also hints towards the fact that the company might not release a ‘Z’ variant flagship, unlike last year. 

    Zenfone 6 AnTuTu

    As mentioned before, a listing of an ASUS smartphone with model number I01WD was uploaded on AnTuTu on the 3rd of April. The aforementioned smartphone is alleged to be the ZenFone 6. The listing exposes that the handset runs on the latest Android 9.0 Pie OS and features the Snapdragon 855.

    Specifications, Expected Launch Date And Availability

    It is known that the aforementioned chipset is one of the best SoCs in the market as of now. The alleged ZenFone 6 registers an impressive score of 363172 points on AnTuTu. According to the listing, it is packed with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. However, Asus is also expected to launch the upcoming smartphone in other storage variants as well. Other specifications include the display resolution (which is 2340 x 1080 px) and the GPU, which is the Adreno 640. Other specifications will only be made available once the company officially reveals them.

    Also Read: Nokia 8.1 Plus Renders Leak, Revealing Triple Rear Cameras

    The ZenFone 6 will launch on the 16th of May in Spain which will soon be followed by an India launch. The price of the upcoming smartphone is currently under wraps, however, going by the pricing of its predecessor, its entry-level variant will be priced under Rs 30,000 in India.

     

  • Geekbench And AnTuTu Benchmarks Of Snapdragon 675 Surface Online

    Geekbench And AnTuTu Benchmarks Of Snapdragon 675 Surface Online

    American chipmaker, Qualcomm announced its Snapdragon 675 SoC late last year. It is a 64-bit chipset that is manufactured using 11 nm process technology. It consists of an Octa-Core CPU that has a maximum clock speed of up to 2.0 GHz and Adreno 612 GPU. The Geekbench and AnTuTu benchmarks were shared online that reveal an intriguing result. 

    Snapdragon 675 Geekbench Results

    A Chinese smartphone manufacturer, Hisense showcased it’s Snapdragon 675 smartphone, the U30. The leaker was able to install the benchmark app on the demo device and collect Geekbench results.

    The smartphone scores a single-core score of 2273 points and a multi-core score 5827. Shockingly, both the single-score and multi-core score of the Snapdragon 675 is better than its elder sibling, the Snapdragon 710. The latter is manufactured using 10 nm processing technology and is present on devices like the Nokia 8.1 and Lenovo Z5s.  

    Snapdragon 675 AnTuTu Results

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    The AnTuTu benchmark results of the Snapdragon 675 were shared by an Indonesian Twitter user, Bang Gogo. The smartphone gets a total score of 174402 which comprises CPU, GPU, UX and Memory points. A bar chart exhibits that the Snapdragon 675 has higher Memory, UX and CPU score than its cousins which include the Snapdragon 710, Snapdragon 670 and Snapdragon 660.  

    Also Read: Nokia 8.1 Plus Leaked Images Suggest It Has A Punch Hole Display

    However, the Snapdragon 710 comes out on top in the GPU department which is followed by the Snapdragon 670. It is self-explanatory as the 710 and 670 feature the Adreno 616 and Andreno 615 GPU which are better than the Adreno 612 on the Snapdragon 675. 

     

  • MediaTek Helio P90 AnTuTu Benchmark Surfaces Online

    MediaTek Helio P90 AnTuTu Benchmark Surfaces Online

    Taiwanese chip maker, MediaTek launched the Helio P90 chipset earlier this year. It is the most powerful SoC that the company has designed till date. The chip is intended for high-end flagship level smartphones. The company boasts that the Helio P90 chipset is extremely power efficient and has Groundbreaking AI performance. The claims, however, cannot be verified as no smartphone manufacturer has yet launched a device featuring this chipset. But, an AnTuTu benchmark leak provides some insight into the performance capability of the Helio 90.

    Benchmarks

    https://twitter.com/bang_gogo_/status/1078218517059530752

    The AnTuTu benchmarks of the MediaTek Helio P90 were shared by an Indonesian leaker, Bang Gogo. The source of the leak is trustworthy as most of the leaks provided by him in the past have turned out real. The user shared a screenshot which reveals both the benchmark result and the hardware details of the device it was captured on. The device from the listing features the Octa-Core Helio P90 processor along with the IMG PowerVR GM 9446 GPU. The display of test smartphone has a resolution of 2160px x 1080 px.

    The test device runs on the latest Android 9 Pie OS with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB ROM. Most notably, the device with the Helio P90 SoC registers a score of 162861. In comparison, the smartphones with the Snapdragon 845 get a much higher AnTuTu score which ranges from 250000-290000 depending on the make of the device. However, it is possible that the smartphone in the listing is not optimised leading to the unimpressive score. Therefore, until a real-world smartphone with the P90 SoC is launched, it is hard to decide what the chipset has on offer.

    Specifications

    The MediaTek Helio P90 is an Octa-Core chipset that is manufactured using 12 NM TSMC technology. Other relevant information of the chipset is as follows:

    • CPU Type: Arm Cortex-A75,  Arm Cortex-A55
    • Max CPU Frequency: 2.2GHz
    • CPU Bit: 64-bit
    • GPU Type: IMG PowerVR GM 9446
    • Max GPU Frequency: Up to 970MHz
    • Memory Type: 2-Channel LPDDR4x
    • Max Memory Size:8GB
    • Max Display Resolution: 2520 x 1080
    • Connectivity: 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, LTE
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+ AnTuTu Benchmarks Surface Online

    Samsung Galaxy S10+ AnTuTu Benchmarks Surface Online

    Samsung is set to launch their Samsung Galaxy S10 series of smartphones in Q1 of 2019. Reportedly, the company will launch more than one variant of the smartphone which will include the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Lite, and the Galaxy S10 Plus. Recently an AnTuTu benchmark screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus was shared on Twitter by IceUniverse who happens to be a trustworthy source. The upcoming smartphone packs the Octa-Core Exynos 9820 SoC which was recently unveiled by the company.

    AnTuTu Results

    The alleged Samsung Galaxy S10+ is listed as model number SM-G975F on the AnTuTu benchmark app. It is the successor to the Galaxy S9+ which has the SM-G965F model number. Under the hood, the device has the Octa-Core Exynos 9820 CPU along with the Mali-G76 GPU. It has a resolution of 2280 x 1080 px. In terms of memory and storage, it gets 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. Details about memory expandability are currently unavailable. The smartphone runs on Android 9.0 Pie which supposedly will have Samsung’s custom skin.

    The AnTuTu benchmark screenshot of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ reveals that the device gets an impressive score of the 325076 points. In comparison, its predecessor, the Galaxy S9+ only scored 242789 points and features the Exynos 9810 Octa-Core SoC.

    Samsung Exynos 9820 SoC

    Also Read: Moto G7 Play Revealed In Full Glory On FCC’s Website Before Launch

    The Samsung Exynos 9820 is the company’s first chipset to be made using the 7 nm FinFET technology. Huawei has already launched their 7 nm Kirin 980 chipset which is present on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. Set side by side, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro scores 313561 points in the AnTuTu benchmark. This puts the upcoming Galaxy S10+ ahead of the Mate 20 Pro at least on paper. Although real-world performance varies based on factors like the optimastion of the UI and the number of bloatware applications.

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Could be The Fastest Android Phone In India

    Samsung Galaxy S9 Could be The Fastest Android Phone In India

    Samsung launched the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ at MWC 2018.  However, the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ will come with two different processors. The Korean and US variant will feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset and the rest of the market including India will feature Exynos 9810 chipset.

    The performance difference between the variants with different chipsets will be very negligible. In fact, the Exynos powered Samsung Galaxy S9 leads show by scoring points on the synthetic benchmarks. In fact, in some platform, the smartphone outperforms the Apple iPhone X.

    The Samsung Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ are already available for pre-booking. However, the company hasn’t confirmed the price.

    The Exynos 9810 is a true upgrade over the Exynos 8890 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. The Galaxy S9 leads the Android benchmark territory, which throws away the 2017 flagship smartphones out of the ballpark. However, the Galaxy S9 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 is expected to perform better than the Exynos variant.

    Samsung Galaxy S9

    Samsung Galaxy S9 with Exynos 9810 chipset on synthetic benchmarks:

    AnTuTu

    This is the most tested benchmarking platform, which is used to test a smartphone’s potential. The Samsung Galaxy S9 scores 241470 points and leads the show. In fact, the Apple iPhone X comes in at second place by scoring 224538 points, preceded by the LG V30 174456 points.

    GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 on-screen

    In this platform, the Samsung Galaxy S9 scores 43 points, which is more than twice of the LG V30’s 19 points. However, the Samsung Galaxy S8 comes very nearby scoring 41 points.

    GFXBench Manhattan Car Chase on-screen

    The Samsung Galaxy S9 powered by Exynos 9810 scores 26 points, which is greater than the OnePlus 5T’s 23 points. This benchmark does not list other smartphones scores.

    Samsung Galaxy S9
    Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+

    Geekbench 4 Single Core

    The smartphone scores 3105 points on the single-core performance, and the LG V30 once again falls behind with 1903 points, which is similar to the points scored by OnePlus 5T and Samsung Galaxy S8.

    Geekbench 4 Multicore

    The Samsung Galaxy S9 scores a staggering 8750 points on this platform, whereas the OnePlus 5T scores 6638 points, which is similar to the scores of LG V30 and the Samsung Galaxy S8.

  • Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus Specifications Leaked

    Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus Specifications Leaked

    With the Galaxy S9 and S9+ launch around the corner, it is easy to forget that Samsung does make other smartphones as well. The company recently launched the Galaxy A8+ in India at a price of Rs. 32999 and the budget-friendly Galaxy On7 Prime. In early-2017, Samsung launched the Galaxy C7 Pro and its successor is due as well. It appears that the Galaxy C10 Plus could be that successor.

    Galaxy C10 Plus

    In a recent AnTuTu listing, the Galaxy C10 Plus showed up, revealing a few key specifications. The smartphone in question carries the model number SM-C9150. According to the listing, the alleged Galaxy C10 Plus will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset. Along with 660 chipset, it will have 6GB of RAM and run Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

    This hints at a possible early launch, right after the Galaxy S9 launch. Samsung is expected to launch all smartphones running Android 8 Oreo post the Galaxy S9 launch. For the Galaxy C10 Plus to still run Android 7 Nougat means the launch of the device might be on the fore.

    Another big takeaway from the listing is the display and possible design of the device. It reveals that the smartphone will have a 1920 x 1080 px resolution which translates into a 16:9 aspect ratio. This aspect ratio might become archaic in the coming months. This means that the Galaxy C10 Plus might be launched as part of the Galaxy J series in India.

  • Snapdragon 820 Beats Apple A9 in AnTuTu’s Top-10 Performance Smartphone Chips

    Snapdragon 820 Beats Apple A9 in AnTuTu’s Top-10 Performance Smartphone Chips

    This year, we’ve already seen some brand new smartphone launches that are ready to take the crown for 2016. Most flagship devices that you will see this year will feature Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 820 chipset. Meanwhile, Apple launched the iPhone 6s late last year with the A9 chipset. Consumers are already spoilt for choice with the number of new, beautifully crafted smartphones but what they really want to know is which chipset takes the cake when it comes to performance.

    AnTuTu updated its list of Top-10 performance smartphone chips and it appears that the Snapdragon 820 chip beats all, taking first spot in both performance and GPU tests. The Snapdragon 820 scores 136,383, which is close to 4000 higher than that of Apple A9, while Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chip comes in at third with 129,865. Note that these scores are based on averages and actual running results will be different.

    Antutu chip 01

    Qualcomm Snapdragon 820-powered smartphones include Samsung Galaxy S7, LeEco Max Pro, Xiaomi Mi5, LG G5, Sony Xperia X Performance, among others.

    In GPU performance as well, the Snapdragon 820 chipset rules the lot, scoring an impressive 55098 which is miles ahead of Apple A9’s 39104. The Exynos 8890, again, comes in at third with a score of 37545. Over the past few years, smartphone makers have been paying a lot of importance to GPU performance. After all, mobile gaming is a huge market of its own and has slowly become an important aspect when consumers consider purchasing a smartphone.

    Antutu chip

    The Snapdragon 820 chip currently has the highest-performing GPU (Adreno 530). While Apple’s A9 (PowerVR GT7600) and Samsung’s Exynos 8890 (Mali-T880 MP12) battle for the second place, HiSilicon Kirin 950 (Mali-T880 MP4) doesn’t fare too well and stays low alongside Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 (Adreno418) and Snapdragon 652 (Adreno510).

    It’s also important to note that the GPU directly relates to screen resolution. Since most phones these days offer 1080p, and 2K resolution, it requires a powerful GPU to allow users to get the most experience out of their smartphone’s display. But GPU and CPU alone aren’t enough to tell you about how a smartphone will perform.

    In hand use is the best way to judge what the phone offers the user. Apple may have scored low with the A9 chip, but it still gives a terrific performance. Similarly, the Exynos 8890 also performs impressively, which is probably why Samsung may launch both it and Snapdragon 820 variants in the Indian market when the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge launch tomorrow.

  • Moto X Force : Benchmark and Gaming

    Moto X Force : Benchmark and Gaming

    The new kid on the block, Moto X Force which has been in the news for bullying its way out of drop tests without a scratch will today be put to task in our extremely strenuous benchmark, gaming and heat test. Let’s find out how it fares when it comes to handling the most demanding games available on the Play Store.

    When it comes to gaming the Moto X Force promises to handle anything and everything you throw at it. Backed by some serious under the hood power in the form of an Adreno 430 GPU coupled with a Snapdragon 810 Quad Core rocking at 2GHz the Moto X Force gives users great gaming performance.

    The Moto X Force does not show any signs of stutter, and we noticed little or lag with seamless animations while gaming. 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM on board works in overdrive to provide users Graphics as smooth as butter, and with the help of the sturdy Quad HD AMOLED display gaming on the Moto X Force turns into a visual treat.

    Moto X Force Hands On iGyaan 13

    Speakers at the front provide great surround audio which adds to the overall gaming experience. The device also does not seem to heat too much, with the temperature staying around 35 degrees. Motorola’s use of ballistic nylon to the back of the phone helps keep the hands from feeling any rise in temperature.

    The Moto X Force clocked impressive benchmark scores. The device scored 70839 on AnTuTu while still on Android Lollipop OS. The switch to Marshmallow OS is expected to offer better results.

    Meanwhile, the device scored 7288 on Vellamo’s Chrome browser benchmark, beating the Galaxy S6 and LG G4. The Moto X Force’s multicore performance was also good, scoring 2437, though not as impressive as many other flagships currently out there.

    To round it off, the Moto X Force not only promises a strong build with its shatterproof display, but does exceedingly well in benchmarks scores and real-world performance.

  • iPhone 6s Plus Tops AnTuTu’s Smartphone Performance Chart for 2015

    iPhone 6s Plus Tops AnTuTu’s Smartphone Performance Chart for 2015

    The iPhones may not have specifications as highly marked as its counterparts from other companies but when it comes to performance, looks like nothing matches up to Apple’s user interface. Proving this right is AnTuTu’s list of smartphones from 2015 rated in terms of their performance.AnTuTu Benchmark Chart Apple iPhone 6s PlusTalking strictly in terms of raw processors, iPhone 6s Plus has won hands down, beating competition from devices by Samsung and Huawei. The test ranks these smartphones in terms of their average benchmark scores.

    iPhone 6s Plus has acquired the top spot on the chart by a big margin, with no contender in sight capable of dethroning it. For more specs, details and a hands on of the device, click here. Surprisingly enough, iPhone 6, which was launched in 2014 also made it to the top 10 based solely on its performance.

    With companies working around the clock on improving their tech with every passing day, let’s see if they manage to dethrone Apple from its top position in 2016. What do you think of  Apple devices, are they truly as worthy as this list makes them sound? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Specs Listed on AnTuTu

    Samsung Galaxy S7 Specs Listed on AnTuTu

    The launch of Samsung’s upcoming flagship Galaxy S7 devices is a month or two away. As is always the case when it comes to big launches such as this, leaks and rumors are always in plenty. Today, we have one that possibly confirms what we have come to know about the S7, at least specification wise. AnTuTu posted on Weibo the specs of the 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 device.

    It is already confirmed that the flagship device will sport Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 820 chipset, and AnTuTu confirms the same. Other specs listed include 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB internal storage, Adreno 530 GPU. The device will run of Android 6.0 Marshmallow ( no surprises there).

    S7 Antutu

    There have been a lot of rumors and speculation around the camera of the S7. The newest rumors suggested that Samsung will in fact downgrade to 12 MP camera and focus more on improving low-light imaging and wider dynamic range. To do this, Samsung is making taking help of the new BRITECELL setup. AnTuTu confirms that the device will sport a 12 MP rear sensor and a 5 MP front. Looks like Samsung is sticking to quality rather than quantity here.

    While the specs are pretty much out and about now, there’s still some surprises to expect on the design front. It is also unknown how Samsung plans on distributing the Snapdragon 820 and Exynos chipsets among the 5.1-inch, 5.5-inch, and 6-inch variants.

  • Samsung Galaxy S7’s Exynos Chipset Scores Over 100k On Antutu Benchmark

    Samsung Galaxy S7’s Exynos Chipset Scores Over 100k On Antutu Benchmark

    Samsung’s new chip-set – the Exynos 8890 has earned a record score of 100K in the AnTuTu benchmark test; this new chip-set is also expected to come packed within the upcoming Galaxy S7. The Exynos 8890 has beat out competition from the likes of Huawei’s Kirin 950 SoC (79K points) and the Mate 8, which secured more than 94K points.

    Exynos 8890 AnTuTu

    The Exynos 8890 is expected to be incorporated in a number of high-end Galaxy series devices next year. AnTuTu isn’t the only benchmark where the chipset has scored high points; it has also scored a top-score of 6,908 points on the multi-core test and 2,294 on the single-core test on Geekbench. The Exynos 8890 has been manufactured by the 14 nm FinFET process, that promises to be energy efficient.

    Despite rumours that this is the chipset that will power the upcoming Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge; further reports also mention that Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chip could also be in this race to power the Galaxy S7. Stay tuned for more updates.

  • New Leak Reveals OnePlus Mini’s Specifications

    New Leak Reveals OnePlus Mini’s Specifications

    Today, a AnTuTu benchmark run revealed a device allegedly called the OnePlus A2301. According to further reports, this phone could be the second device that OnePlus is expected to release this year after the OnePlus 2.

    OnePlus Render Mini

    The device is touted to be called the OnePlus Mini. It comes with 2GB of RAM, powered by a MediaTek MT6795T processor running at 2.2GHz and a PowerVR Rogue G6200 series GPU. It has an internal storage capacity of 32GB and also comes with a 13MP rear camera. However, the site does not mention anything about the screen size but if this is the OnePlus Mini then it will definitely be smaller than the 5 inch screen of the OnePlus 2.

    AnTuTu OnePlus Mini

    It is also expected to have a 1920 x 1080p resolution, a Type-C USB 3.0 connector and a fingerprint reader at the back. The operating system according to the AnTuTu benchmark tests could be the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with the Oxygen OS on top of Android. The render further suggests that this handset will also come with a 2 camera set and dual-LED flash below it.

    Price wise it should be lower than the OnePlus 2, however all this information is based on the AnTuTu releases and nothing has been confirmed by the Chinese vendor itself.

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