The Axon M, ZTE's soon to be released foldable phone has appeared on Geekbench.
As we confirmed yesterday via the FCC listing, Android 7.1.2 Nougat will be the operating system of choice when launched.
Other specs detailed by the Geekbench listing are 4GB of RAM and that
it’s running a quad-core CPU on a Qualcomm chipset, expected to be the
Snapdragon 821. We expect the Adreno 530 GPU to have no trouble driving
the twin 1080p screens providing a total resolution of 2,160 x 1,920
pixels.
As always, without knowing the production state of the Axon M being
tested it’s best to avoid drawing any conclusions from the results. That
said, of interest is that the single-core score of 1677 places it right
between the ZTE Axon 7 and the OnePlus 5 which run the Snapdragon 820
and Snapdragon 835 respectively.
Additional specs you should expect to get are:
- 32GB of built-in storage
- Single 20 MP camera
- 3,120 mAh battery
Whilst similar in concept to Sony’s Tablet P
which was launched in 2011, the Axon M will benefit from the
engineering advances made in the years in between and as a result should
be better executed. Whilst a novel concept, it remains to be seen if
the general public votes with their wallets.
We’ll know soon enough as the Axon M is due to be unveiled during an event in Brooklyn on October 17.
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