Lenovo Z5 Pro GT with Snapdragon 855 tops AnTuTu charts

Peter, 22 January 2019

The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT is set to launch in less than a week and when it does, it will be the fastest smartphone in the world – according to AnTuTu, at least. The phone and its Snapdragon 855 chipset posted the highest score on the benchmark.

AnTuTu score for the Lenovo Z5 Pro GT (with Snapdragon 855)
AnTuTu score for the Lenovo Z5 Pro GT (with Snapdragon 855)

Yes, that includes the iPhone XS Max score and its Apple A12 Bionic chipset. Okay, technically the Royole Flexpai is already available (in China) and it uses the same S855 chip, but we haven’t seen AnTuTu scores from it yet.

Here’s how the Lenovo Z5 Pro GT compares to the Apple chipset, Huawei’s Kirin 980 and leaked scores for other S855-powered phones and the Galaxy S10+ with Exynos 9820.

Note: you can hover over the name of a phone to see info about it chipset.

AnTuTu 7

Higher is better

  • Sony Xperia XZ4 (leak)
    395721
  • Lenovo Z5 Pro GT
    371273
  • Apple iPhone XS Max
    353210
  • Galaxy 10+ (leak)
    325076
  • Huawei Mate 20 Pro (perf.)
    308050

Only the Xperia XZ4 score is higher, but that phone won’t be announced for at least a month, so we can’t be sure what hardware and software ran the benchmark (there may be differences in cooling and the CPU governor).

So, as far as officially unveiled phones go, Lenovo’s slider flagship is top dog.

Source (in Chinese)


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  • keshav sakthi
  • 02 Feb 2019
  • vGj

antutu is a not a cpu benchmark, its a compilation. qualcomm only promises a 45% improvement in CPU performance. Not GPU

If the leak is true yes, it will be the most powerful smartphone in the world atm. BUT, that's not enough for many users. I for one want a 5 inch phone with headphone jack.

  • Dan
  • 23 Jan 2019
  • 2Wn

Yes we'll see. Many SD845 phones are scoring 290k+ in antutu, this Lenovo scoring 371k means about 27% improvement. qualcomm claims "up to 45% uplift in performance", so 371k isn't really that impressive. My guess is poor optimization in their ...

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