ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G tops AnTuTu 7 scores thanks to SDM855 & F2FS

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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In a bid to score the highest and upscale the best-performing smartphone chart, ZTE adds another smartphone into the series with its upcoming ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G whose AnTuTu scores were recently spotted on Slashleaks and soon, it resonated on all tech websites.

According to the report, Axon 10 Pro 5G scores the highest in terms of AnTuTu benchmarking sporting a Snapdragon 855 octa-core processor where it was spotted scoring 381136 points. Moreover, the is partly because of the latest SDM855 octa-core chipset and the new F2FS file system that it will be using. The thing with the F2FS file system is that is faster than the traditional ext4 file system that most Android smartphones including the latest Samsung Galaxy S10 use while F2FS is made to work with flash storage which is quicker.

The irony here is that Samsung developed the F2FS file system but resorted to the ext4 system for its Galaxy S10 series while Google used the F2FS in its Pixel 3 series although backed by Snapdragon 845 which isn’t included in this category of smartphones with SDM855.

ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G tops AnTuTu 7 scores thanks to SDM855 & F2FS file system

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As per the stats are concerned, ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G scored a whopping 381136 points on AnTuTu 7 which is almost 6K points higher than Meizu 16s while stunning more powerful than Huawei P30 Pro which uses an equivalent Kirin 980 7nm SoC scoring 316156 points on AnTuTu.

There are several other reasons why ZTE was able to pull off such as stats compared to its rivals such as the fact that it uses SanDisk iNAND 8521 chips with 64-layer 3D NAND tech which can top at 500MB/s during sequential writes while it can reach 200-250MB/s average speed during random writes. Furthermore, the device reached a sequential read and writing speed of 792MB/s and 486MB/s respectively at its max while scoring 5,314 IOPS and 2,527 IOS in random reads and writes respectively.

An image of the upcoming device shows a glimpse at the majestic 6.47-inch OLED display with a very tiny bezel with just 1.8mm chin at the bottom making it a truly near-bezel-less display powered by SDM855 and Snapdragon X50 modem that gives it 5G connectivity and more. GSMArena quotes a launch date for ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G in China on May 6 and since we are just a couple of weeks away from the launch, stay tuned to know more about it right here on True-Tech.

 

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In a bid to score the highest and upscale the best-performing smartphone chart, ZTE adds another smartphone into the series with its upcoming ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G whose AnTuTu scores were recently spotted on Slashleaks and soon, it resonated on all tech websites.

According to the report, Axon 10 Pro 5G scores the highest in terms of AnTuTu benchmarking sporting a Snapdragon 855 octa-core processor where it was spotted scoring 381136 points. Moreover, the is partly because of the latest SDM855 octa-core chipset and the new F2FS file system that it will be using. The thing with the F2FS file system is that is faster than the traditional ext4 file system that most Android smartphones including the latest Samsung Galaxy S10 use while F2FS is made to work with flash storage which is quicker.

The irony here is that Samsung developed the F2FS file system but resorted to the ext4 system for its Galaxy S10 series while Google used the F2FS in its Pixel 3 series although backed by Snapdragon 845 which isn’t included in this category of smartphones with SDM855.

ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G tops AnTuTu 7 scores thanks to SDM855 & F2FS file system

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As per the stats are concerned, ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G scored a whopping 381136 points on AnTuTu 7 which is almost 6K points higher than Meizu 16s while stunning more powerful than Huawei P30 Pro which uses an equivalent Kirin 980 7nm SoC scoring 316156 points on AnTuTu.

There are several other reasons why ZTE was able to pull off such as stats compared to its rivals such as the fact that it uses SanDisk iNAND 8521 chips with 64-layer 3D NAND tech which can top at 500MB/s during sequential writes while it can reach 200-250MB/s average speed during random writes. Furthermore, the device reached a sequential read and writing speed of 792MB/s and 486MB/s respectively at its max while scoring 5,314 IOPS and 2,527 IOS in random reads and writes respectively.

An image of the upcoming device shows a glimpse at the majestic 6.47-inch OLED display with a very tiny bezel with just 1.8mm chin at the bottom making it a truly near-bezel-less display powered by SDM855 and Snapdragon X50 modem that gives it 5G connectivity and more. GSMArena quotes a launch date for ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G in China on May 6 and since we are just a couple of weeks away from the launch, stay tuned to know more about it right here on True-Tech.

 

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