Meizu 16X rabbit runs for 180000 points! Use the "Chicken Blood" Snapdragon 710?
Meizu 16X rabbit runs for 180000 points! Use the "Chicken Blood" Snapdragon 710?

On September 7, it was reported that a netizen recently exposed a screenshot of the running of Anthare with a model of m1872. This device had already appeared in Anthare before, and it is generally believed to be the Meizu 16X to be released soon. In the score run a month ago, Meizu 16X scored 164726 points, which is the average of Snapdragon 710 processors. Now the new score has reached 180169 points, which is a bit unusual.

Previously, Huang Zhang said that Meizu 16X is the best Snapdragon 710 mobile phone. Apart from the processor, it is basically the same as Meizu 16 in other aspects. Some netizens speculated that Meizu 16X might use the "chicken blood" version of Snapdragon 710, but the author believes that this is unlikely. After all, Meizu is not a first-line mobile phone manufacturer, and its cooperation with Qualcomm is not deep. In addition, it is not as rich as ASUS, and can get a customized version of Snapdragon processor. The most reasonable explanation is that Meizu 16X uses the same liquid cooling heat dissipation as Meizu 16, so the score is higher.

Meizu 16X has been connected to the network in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The following are the basic parameters of the machine:

• Screen: 6 inches, AMOLED,1080*2160

• SoC: Snapdragon 710

• Memory and storage: 6GB+64GB

• Battery: 3000mAh

• Front camera: 20 megapixel

• Rear camera: 12 million+20 million pixels, dual camera

• System: Android 8.1.0



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