Meizu MX4 posts a 52,811 Antutu Score! Set to become a beast!


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Following on from previous leaked Antutu scores, this new 52,000 point Antutu achievement by the upcoming Meizu MX4 is breathtaking.

Today, benchmarks matter a lot less than they once did. Most decent smartphones are reading well over 30,000 points and the difference between them is negligible considering the apps and tasks we ask these powerhouses to perform day to day. Still it is hard not to get excited when a new benchmark record is set!

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As far as we know the latest Meizu MX4 score of 52,811 points on Antutu v5.0 is the highest of any Chinese smartphone to date, possibly the highest of any phone globally.

What makes the score even more interesting is that the sources who leaked the image said it was achieved using the latest Mediatek MT6595 processor. A big.LITTLE chip with LTE built on board.

This version of the MX4 is said to be a mid-range unit with a processor speed of 2.2Ghz, a 1920 x 1152 resolution display and 20.7 mega-pixel camera. We also see from the image that the phone is running Flyme 4.0 (Flyme 4.0 has a white smart bar).

The top of the range Meizu MX4 Pro is believed to run the latest Samsung Exynos 5 Octa CPU, with 2K display.

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8 Comments

  1. joe
    August 21, 2014

    lol 52k in antutu v5.0 is the same as 27k in antutu v4.0

    • August 21, 2014

      Closer to 40,000+

    • Lasse K
      August 21, 2014

      27k in 4.0 is arround 31k in 5.0, numbers from My Star N9800 mtk6592 2gb 720p

    • Airyl
      August 22, 2014

      No it’s not.

  2. fangbanger
    August 21, 2014

    You said it yourself. Normal tasks don’t make a difference for more cpu power. But with VR around the corner, GRAPHICS, which were not a big deal on such small screens before, are now crucial. Graphic power in phones will make a huge difference from now on.

    • desponent
      August 23, 2014

      VR will play in desktop space for a long time before mobile graphic could match up for anything but viewing movie.

      Unless you love getting nausea with either low FPS or fake looking world.

  3. realjjj
    August 21, 2014

    That’s Antutu 5 and the Mipad gets 50k with higher res screen and the Galaxy Alpha 49k but with 720p screen.

    • August 21, 2014

      Antutu X is now on Beta 5. If they had tested it in Antutu 4 then everyone would have said it’s fake. haha, strange that Antutu have updated X to beta 5 and not the regular version….