Tecno Phantom X2 review
HiOS 12 on top of Android 12
The Phantom X2 runs on Android 12 and Tecno's custom HiOS 12 on top of that, just like its Pro sibling. Tecno has been running and refining its own skin for some time now, which we've generally found to be quite good in the past, with a few on-and-off caveats here and there. These mostly come down to pre-installed bloat and ads. But, credit, where credit is due, the situation on both fronts appears to have gotten a lot better. The Phantom X2 didn't annoy us with pesky notifications and pushy offers nearly as much as some of its predecessors. The experience is actually pretty clean.
That's not to say there aren't many pre-installed apps and utilities. Tecno is still sticking to its traditions of developing and deploying its own set of apps to cover the basic features. You get an in-house gallery and video player and an app store, even two depending on how you count them. These can still get annoying at times, but we can understand the angle Tecno is coming from.
Hi Browser • AI Gallery • AI Gallery • Phone Master • AHA Games • Palm Store
If some of the third-party apps are bothering you with various notifications - you can disable those - either from within the annoying app or from the Notification settings.
Getting into the Phantom X2 is business as usual, with both fingerprint and face recognition available. You can have the fingerprint reader unlock with just a tap or require a press as well, and you can do that for face recognition as well.
The lockscreen has a single shortcut in the bottom right to access the camera. Once you're past that, you arrive at a standard homescreen interface. The leftmost pane, called the Zero screen, holds cards with suggested news, weather and quotes widgets and an app usage widget. You can disable the Zero screen in the 'Desktop settings'. There's an app drawer by default which you can access from the old-school A-Z orange icon at the bottom or with an upward swipe from the bottom.
Lockscreen • Homescreen • Zero screen • Folder view • App drawer • Task switcher
Themes are available as part of HiOS, and there is a dedicated Theme store for this purpose.
Tecno has a long-standing selection of advanced features that generally get carried forward from older models. That includes the Game mode with all the settings, statistics and parental controls. There is also a Smart panel with slide-from-the-side shortcuts.
Social Turbo toolset is rather interesting (a WhatsApp enhancer of sorts) - it can change your voice, enhance your face during video calls, record your WhatsApp calls, and allow you to read messages without marking them as Read.
MemFusion is Tecno's name for virtual RAM. The Phantom X2 has 8GB of physical LPDDR5 RAM chips on board and can extend that up to 13GB with another 5GB of virtual memory. By default, MemFusion is set to 3GB.
The CarIcare aftersales assistance utility is also onboard, and you can fire it anytime if you encounter problems with your phone.
Special function menu • Game mode • Social Turbo • CarIcare • Smart Panel
If you want even more details about the HiOS, you can learn more in the software section of the Camon 16 Premier review. All the extra features outlined there are still present and relevant.
Performance and benchmarks
The Phantom X2 is rocking a flagship Dimensity 9000 4nm chipset. That's one of the ways Tecno is trying to push the envelope and enter flagship territory with the X2 line. MediaTek offers plenty of customizability on this chip, but Tecno is running it at stock speeds. The CPU configuration includes one ARM Cortex-X2 core running at up to 3.05 GHz, three Cortex-A710 ones clocked at up to 2.85 GHz and four Cortex-A510 cores at up to 1.8 GHz.
These are paired with a 10-core Mali-G710 MC10 GPU, clocked at 850 MHz. The Tecno Phantom X2 also comes with 256GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage and 8GB of physical fast LPDDR5 RAM. We're really happy to see LPDDR5 RAM in the Phantom X2. It's not that common to see.
Let's start with some CPU runs and GeekBench. Expectedly the Phantom X2 comes in very close in performance numbers to the Phantom X2 Pro. The Dimensity 9000 is also capable enough to compete with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1.
GeekBench 5 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
4631 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
4575 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
4265 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
4081 -
Tecno Phantom X2
4027 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
4021 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
3984 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
3839 -
Xiaomi 12T
3756 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
3658 -
ROG Phone 6D
3531 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
3505 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
3458 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
3448 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
3403 -
OnePlus 10T
3401 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
3395 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
3187 -
Oppo Reno8
2694 -
vivo V25 Pro
2521 -
vivo V25
2023 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
1734 -
Tecno Phantom X
1670
GeekBench 5 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
1399 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
1360 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
1336 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
1277 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
1276 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
1248 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
1238 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
1233 -
Tecno Phantom X2
1230 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
1196 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
1160 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
1073 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
1056 -
OnePlus 10T
1043 -
ROG Phone 6D
1015 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
1001 -
Xiaomi 12T
925 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
894 -
vivo V25 Pro
858 -
vivo V25
716 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
512 -
Tecno Phantom X
512 -
Oppo Reno8
493
Another interesting observation concerns devices like the Tecno Camon 19 and the original Phantom X. We can see that the Phantom X2 pair is in a different performance category compared to those devices with well over twice the raw CPU power.
AnTuTu, with its compound set of tests, also includes some GPU runs, among other things. It is also very favorable toward the Phantom X2. As expected, we find it surrounded and slightly outpaced by a few Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 phones.
AnTuTu 9
Higher is better
-
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
1107464 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
1104042 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
1074722 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
1045876 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
1032185 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
979921 -
Tecno Phantom X2
973623 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
961576 -
ROG Phone 6D
948594 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
941895 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
940400 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
931170 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
838832 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
835038 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
827929 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
796369 -
OnePlus 10T
786238 -
Xiaomi 12T
780204 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
718351 -
vivo V25 Pro
704090 -
Oppo Reno8
619610 -
vivo V25
461428 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
348546
The Dimensity 9000 and its Mali-G710 MC10 GPU can generally compete with Qualcomm's high-end chips in GPU rendering tasks as well. This is clearly evidenced by the GFXBench runs. The Adreno 730 inside the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 does outpace it in performance, but not drastically so.
GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
65 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
63 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
62 -
ROG Phone 6D
61 -
Tecno Phantom X2
60 -
OnePlus 10T
60 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
59 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
59 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
59 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
59 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
52 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
51 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
50 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
48 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
43 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
43 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
39 -
vivo V25 Pro
33 -
Oppo Reno8
31 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
26 -
vivo V25
16 -
Tecno Phantom X
12 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
8.1
GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
46 -
OnePlus 10T
46 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
45 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
45 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
45 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
45 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
43 -
ROG Phone 6D
43 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
43 -
Tecno Phantom X2
42 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
42 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
39 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
32 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
29 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
29 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
26 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
26 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
26 -
Oppo Reno8
22 -
vivo V25 Pro
21 -
vivo V25
11 -
Tecno Phantom X
7.8 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
5.7
GFX Aztek Vulkan High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
64 -
ROG Phone 6D
64 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
64 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
63 -
Tecno Phantom X2
62 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
62 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
62 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
60 -
OnePlus 10T
60 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
59 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
58 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
55 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
55 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
46 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
40 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
35 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
31 -
Oppo Reno8
30 -
vivo V25 Pro
28 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
25 -
vivo V25
15 -
Tecno Phantom X
11 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
7.5
GFX Aztek Vulkan High (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
51 -
OnePlus 10T
51 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
50 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
50 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
49 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
48 -
ROG Phone 6D
46 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
45 -
Tecno Phantom X2
44 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
44 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
44 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
43 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
38 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
34 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
30 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
26 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
26 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
23 -
Oppo Reno8
20 -
vivo V25 Pro
19 -
vivo V25
10 -
Tecno Phantom X
7.4 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
5.3
As we go down lower in test intensity to some older OpenGL ES 3.1 and 3.0 scenarios within GFXBench, we can clearly see the Phantom X2 manages to push past the 60fps mark. It definitely has the GPU power to do so, but this also demonstrates that the phone handles its high refresh rate operation well enough to allow for apps to render at over 60fps. This is the behavior we observed with actual games, capable of higher frame rates as well.
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
78 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
76 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
74 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
73 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
72 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
72 -
Tecno Phantom X2
71 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
71 -
ROG Phone 6D
71 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
69 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
68 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
65 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
63 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
62 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
60 -
OnePlus 10T
60 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
44 -
Oppo Reno8
42 -
vivo V25 Pro
42 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
34 -
vivo V25
21 -
Tecno Phantom X
17 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
11
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
103 -
OnePlus 10T
103 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
101 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
100 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
95 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
93 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
90 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
89 -
ROG Phone 6D
84 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
82 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
82 -
Tecno Phantom X2
80 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
79 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
76 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
70 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
63 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
63 -
Oppo Reno8
51 -
vivo V25 Pro
48 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
46 -
vivo V25
26 -
Tecno Phantom X
20 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
15
In fact, we can see that in Manhattan 3.0 - the easiest GFXBench test we still keep around, the Phantom X2 manages to fully saturate its 120Hz display refresh rate on-screen, just like the Phantom X2 Pro.
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
124 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
123 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
122 -
ROG Phone 6D
122 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
116 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
115 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
114 -
Tecno Phantom X2
113 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
113 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
111 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
103 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
97 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
82 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
72 -
vivo V25 Pro
67 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
60 -
OnePlus 10T
60 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
60 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
57 -
Oppo Reno8
55 -
vivo V25
37 -
Tecno Phantom X
28 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
20
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10T
183 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
182 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
179 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
178 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
172 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
164 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
160 -
ROG Phone 6D
152 -
Tecno Phantom X2
148 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
140 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
137 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
132 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
126 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
121 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
114 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
108 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
97 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
81 -
Oppo Reno8
81 -
vivo V25 Pro
70 -
vivo V25
43 -
Tecno Phantom X
33 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
25
GFX Manhattan ES 3.0 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
142 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
131 -
ROG Phone 6D
131 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
130 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
129 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
121 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
120 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
120 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
120 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
119 -
Tecno Phantom X2
119 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
103 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
100 -
vivo V25 Pro
96 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
93 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
61 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
60 -
OnePlus 10T
60 -
Oppo Reno8
59 -
vivo V25
58 -
Tecno Phantom X
47 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
33
GFX Manhattan ES 3.0 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 10T
274 -
Realme GT2 Explorer Master
267 -
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
264 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
262 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
251 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
244 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
230 -
ROG Phone 6D
210 -
Tecno Phantom X2
195 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
187 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
186 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
178 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
178 -
Galaxy S22 Ultra (1080p)
172 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
170 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
137 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
137 -
Oppo Reno8
124 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
99 -
vivo V25 Pro
98 -
vivo V25
66 -
Tecno Phantom X
54 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
39
3DMark paints a very similar graphical performance picture. As expected, the Phantom X2 managed to max out both older Slingshot and Slingshot Extreme test runs. The Dimensity 9000 really is a flagship chipset through and through.
3DMark Wild Life Vulkan 1.1 (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
10468 -
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
10248 -
Sony Xperia 1 IV
9794 -
Motorola Edge 30 Pro
9406 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
8687 -
ROG Phone 6D
8666 -
Sony Xperia 5 IV
8560 -
Tecno Phantom X2
7691 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
7499 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
6470 -
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion
5797 -
Oppo Reno8 Pro
5668 -
Oppo Reno8
4653 -
vivo V25 Pro
4497 -
vivo V25
2173 -
Tecno Phantom X
1501 -
Tecno Camon 19 Pro
1187
3DMark Wild Life Extreme (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
2753 -
Xiaomi 12T Pro
2740 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate (X Mode+)
2668 -
ROG Phone 6D (X Mode+)
2622 -
ROG Phone 6D Ultimate
2599 -
ROG Phone 6D
2555 -
Tecno Phantom X2
2424 -
Tecno Phantom X2 Pro
2393 -
Google Pixel 7 Pro
1835 -
vivo V25
612
In more practical terms, we had no issues with responsiveness and fluidity with HiOS on the Phantom X2. The ROM runs smoothly with practically no hiccups or slowdowns despite the fact that it is kind of on the heavy side when it comes to customization and features. The phone also chewed threw every task we threw at it with ease ranging from the mundane all the way up to heavy mobile gaming.
All things considered, the Phantom X2 pretty much aced its performance testing. Tecno did a great job integrating and making the most out of the Dimensity 9000 chipset. The chip itself is very potent and has plenty of power to throw around. Not only that, but it offers a modern feature set and connectivity to go along.
Reader comments
- Kelly
- 15 Oct 2024
- gm}
It's very nice I must buy it this month I mean the phone is fantastic
- Anonymous
- 21 Feb 2024
- NuU
Nice phone
- Giftty
- 28 Sep 2023
- ftK
Thanks so much for this