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Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro review

vivo iQOO Neo 855+ appears on AnTuTu with 12GB RAM and FHD+ display

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Sagar 03 December 2019

vivo Android Rumors

vivo announced the iQOO Neo 855 back in October and the company is gearing up to launch a Snapdragon 855+ variant soon.

The iQOO Neo 855+ has passed through TENAA and Master Lu revealing its design and specs, and now the smartphone has appeared on AnTuTu corroborating some of those details.

The AnTuTu listing confirms the iQOO Neo 855+ will come with a Snapdragon 855+ SoC, 12GB RAM and 128GB storage. It will run Android Pie and sport a 1080p display, which according to TENAA will measure 6.38" diagonally and have a fingerprint reader underneath.

vivo iQOO Neo 855+ appears on AnTuTu with 12GB RAM and FHD+ display

The iQOO Neo 855+ scored 503,734 points in AuTuTu's test, which is higher than most other Snapdragon 855 Plus-powered smartphones.

There's no word from vivo about the iQOO Neo 855+ yet, but an official announcement shouldn't be too far since the smartphone has already bagged TENAA certification.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • atf
  • 04 Dec 2019

Another Chinese phone with cheating benchmark lol.

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  • P650SE
  • HKR
  • 03 Dec 2019

I remember trying to coax my OnePlus One to reach 50,000 in AnTuTu. Eventually I managed to do it!

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  • indlvarn
  • 6k$
  • 03 Dec 2019

Why not to wait and make a phone with Snapdragon 865 and Android 10? I don't understand. This phone will stay only in China.

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