Antutu scores of upcoming flagships: Huawei P9 Max, Xiaomi Mi5 and…

Antutu points can somehow show you how strong a smartphone is. So, if you see a flagship smartphone appearing on Antutu benchmark with a high score, it can become a beast in the near future. The following devices are also in such a case and they are all in the way in the next weeks. Then, let’s have a look at them with their Antutu Benchmark scores now!

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Antutu scores of upcoming flagships

1. Huawei P9 Max – 73,759 points

Huawei P9 Max is going to be a new member of the Huawei P series. It has been spotted on AnTuTu benchmark, coded as P950S. Accordingly, the phone will sport  a Kirin 950 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a 6.2-inch 2K display and Android 6.0 OS.

With such high-end specifications, Huawei P9 Max managed to score more than 73,500 Antutu points. However, its 3D graphics score was 16,822 points, which is below many flagships like the Meizu Pro 5.

2. Huawei Mate 8 – 89,630 points

Lately, a Twitter account has shared an Antutu score which was said to belong to Huawei Mate 8. Specifically, a Twitter user @Steve Hemmerstoffer or @Onleaks showed a picture spotting the 89,630 points of Mate 8, absolutely higher than the flagship Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6, and even the Antutu champion Meizu Pro 5 (with 76,820 points).

Spec-wise, Huawei Mate 8 is going to sport a Kirin 950 chip, a 6-inch 2K display, an up to 20MP rear camera, and Force Touch tech. It is also expected to go on sale this month. Keep looking forward to this new Antutu champion.

3. Xiaomi Mi5 – 73,075 points

This is maybe the very last Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone this year. Though the company has still kept so many mysteries about Xiaomi Mi5 specs as well as Xiaomi Mi5 release date and price, we were able to bump into its Antutu score: 73,075 points. According to some experts, to get 73,000 Antutu points, Xiaomi Mi5 has to boast a super strong package of features which are probably a MediaTek Helio X20 or Snapdragon 820 chip. In addition, the handset is also expected to own 4GB RAM, a 5.3-inch 2K display, a 16MP main shooter, a 6MP selfie one, 16/64GB ROM, a 3,030mAh battery and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop out of the box. Those are really top specs at the moment, yet can it beat other beast machines? Let’s wait and see!

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So far we have just got 3 Antutu scores of 3 upcoming smartphones. They are all extremely high, hinting that there will be a storm in the mobile market as the end of 2015 is drawing closer. We will update you more on their official information.