Alleged Meizu 16s appears on GeekBench
The Meizu 16s has been a hot topic over the past month, with first live images appearing at the end of February and then another one some 10 ago, following a 3C certification. The latest piece of info on the upcoming handset comes from GeekBench.
What is allegedly a Meizu M16s, but goes by the name 'alps m1971' for the time being, has had a crack at the popular CPU benchmark. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 855 chipset (the 'msmnile' in the screenshot), as previously rumored, and has 6GB of RAM at its disposal.
Here's how the supposed Meizu's numbers stack up against the other S855 phone we've tested, the Xiaomi Mi 9, plus some others with competing hardware. Mind you, as is usually the case with pre-release hardware (and/or software), the numbers aren't necessarily indicative of the performance you'd get out the finalized product.
GeekBench 4.1 (multi-core)
Higher is better
Xiaomi Mi 911181 Meizu M16s
10493 Samsung Galaxy S10
10174 Huawei P30 Pro
9649
GeekBench 4.1 (single-core)
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy S104543 Meizu M16s
3778 Xiaomi Mi 9
3503 Huawei P30 Pro
3270
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