The Snapdragon 855 poses in AnTuTu along with other test terminals and surpasses them

Snapdragon 855

AnTuTu it is one of the most popular landmarks out there. It has been for years and has established itself as a solid benchmark service, when it comes to phone hardware performance. The company's labs often conduct their own tests, to closely monitor hardware developments.

For that purpose, AnTuTu has its own reference terminals and carry out the scores of different components, such as phone processors, for example. This is the case of the latest Qualcomm chipset, which has now passed through the hands of the benchmark again after being crowned as the fastest SoC of all.

The company has published its own benchmark test results for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the processor that will power this year's big Android brands, such as the Galaxy S10, LG G8, Xperia XZ4, among others.

Snapdragon 855 vs other reference terminals in AnTuTu

Snapdragon 855 vs other reference terminals in AnTuTu

In the graph above, we can clearly see that AnTuTu benchmark phone that rocks a Snapdragon 855 inside beats the competition. Unfortunately, Samsung's Exynos 9820 is conspicuous by its absence in this test. (Discover: The 10 Most Powerful Phones of December 2018, According to AnTuTu Benchmark)

The competition is made up of a phone without an AnTuTu reference brand, with the Snapdragon 845 from the previous year, and the Mate 20, the Huawei phone that equips the Kirin 980, the System-on-Chip that is also surpassed. The OnePlus 6T is also part of it, the high-end launched last year that also works with Qualcomm's SD845.

There is hope that the Snapdragon 855 will be able to achieve even better performance than these preliminary benchmarks indicate. Currently, it barely passes the 363,525 points of Apple's A12 Bionic, the Apple SoC that clocked in with the iPhone XS in the benchmark previously.

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