Meizu 15 Plus stops by Geekbench with 6GB of RAM and Android 7.0
The Meizu 15 and 15 Plus are relentless when it comes to benchmarks.
First the Meizu 15 Plus revealed its Exynos 8895 chipset on AnTuTu, then the smaller Meizu 15 passed by Geekbench with a Snapdragon chip (either a 660 or 635) and now it's the 15 Plus' first run on Geekbench.
The chipset isn't specified, other than its cores and clock speed (8x1.69GHz) but we have no reason to doubt that it's the same Exynos 8895 that is used in Samsung's 2017 flagship phones.
Just like the Meizu 15 Plus that was tested on AnTuTu, this one also has 6GB of RAM.
The Meizu 15 Plus and Meizu 15 will become official on April 22 alongside the less-leaked Meizu 15 Lite.
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- Geric.770
- 21 Apr 2018
- uSQ
Hopes for Qualcomm to make more new midrange chipsets so that I will not buy another Samsung phone anymore. Also, Huawei must use more Snapdragon SoCs on midrange level.
- Kiyasuriin
- 20 Apr 2018
- Hxm
Oh yes! I agree. I have a Sd845 Device that I built (dunno why but mentioning it causes a dev intervention. And in the end not being published. I'll change it's name in the software. >.>) And dear lord! The preformance feels better than Exyno...
- Anonymous
- 20 Apr 2018
- 6XU
Meizu? No thanks. I don't want phone with ugly crap ui and no update support.