The upcoming iQOO 7 Legend smartphone will be a very powerful Android device if the leaked AnTuTu benchmark score is true. iQOO launched its latest flagship smartphone in China recently and is gearing up for an India launch soon. The company has confirmed that it will be launching the iQOO 7 series in the country this month and that it would be priced below Rs 40,000. We’re not too sure about the iQOO 7 Legend price in India just yet, but here’s a look at its off-the-charts AnTuTu score.
iQOO 7 Legend AnTuTu score
The AnTuTu benchmark score for the upcoming iQOO 7 Legend smartphone has leaked online, courtesy of tipster Mukul Sharma. He uploaded the image on his Twitter account, which revealed a score of 831,200 for the phone.
It scored 213,884 in CPU, and 320,226 in the GPU-specific tests. This is one of the highest overall scores for an Android smartphone and beats the likes of the ASUS ROG Phone 5 and OnePlus 9 Pro. It even beats Apple’s A14 Bionic, which scored 660,086 in the AnTuTu benchmarks. Going by the results, the iQOO 7 Legend is indeed going to be legendary.
iQOO 7 Legend specifications
The iQOO 7 Legend is known as the BMW M Motorsport Edition in China, and is essentially a standard iQOO 7 with a BMW-inspired back panel design. The specifications should remain similar to the regular phone, but it may pack more RAM and storage. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 888 chipset, which is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB RAM. It gets a 6.62-inch AMOLED display that offers FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The iQOO 7 comes with a 16MP punch-hole front camera and a triple rear camera setup with a main 48MP sensor. It houses a 4,000mAh battery that offers 120W fast charging support, thanks to dual battery cells. The device also features an in-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, 5G connectivity, Hi-Res audio, and runs Android 11 based custom OS. We should know the pricing details soon as iQOO plans on launching the new phones by the end of April in India.
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