Besides achieving the highest score on DxOMark, the newly announced OPPO Find X2 Pro had now overtaken the upcoming Nubia Red Magic 5G with a record-breaking score of 637,099 on AnTuTu.
In comparison, the ASUS ROG Phone 2 had only achieved an average score of 507,284 points on AnTuTu, even though it was the current best performing flagship device in the global market for February.
This shows a significant performance leap for the Snapdragon 865 SoC, as compared to the Snapdragon 855+ SoC. In fact, most of the recently announced Snapdragon 865 driven flagships had achieved more than 600,000 points on AnTuTu.
The Nubia Red Magic 5G and Black Shark 3 Pro for instance, had achieved a preliminary scores of 612,651 points and 633,724 points respectively on AnTuTu.
Of course, having a powerful processor alone isn’t enough to help the OPPO Find X2 Pro to achieve such a high score. It’s top-tier performance is also attributed by it’s hefty 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFS 3.0 flash storage which help to ensure a fast and smooth performance.
On the UX side, the Find X2 Pro also utlizes 6.78-inches QHD+ display with a buttery-smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate. It is the first flagship device capable of supporting QHD+ screen resolution at 120Hz refresh rate.