Lenovo Z5 Pro GT Performance Spotted On Geekbench With Snapdragon 855 SoC

Arnav Dhar


Lenovo Z5 Pro GT has recently been spotted on Geekbench, showing the handset's performance with the Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 855 SoC.

Lenovo flagship, the Z5 Pro GT, was launched last month along with the Z5s in China. Z5 Pro GT is similar to Lenovo Z5 Pro released beforehand by Lenovo in November yet carries a new chipset, RAM and storage.

While Lenovo announced the phone's details last month, the Z5 Pro GT has recently been shown up in a Geekbench list, in which it was revealed packing a Snapdragon 855 SoC. According to Geekbench listing, the Z5 Pro GT is listed as the model name of L78032 and is equipped with 12GB RAM.

When it comes to scoring, Geekbench marked the Z5 Pro GT 3,284 regarding of single-core and 10,237 in multi-core. However, remember that such scores depend on the prototype phones and the official scores may be diverse when the phone is officially available. Lenovo also claimed that Z5 Pro GT has the highest score of 3,68,480, ranked by the Antutu benchmark, placing it above any other phones.

Antutu ranks Lenovo Z5 Pro GT above any other phones, including the iPhone XS and XS Max.

Specifically, Lenovo Z5 Pro GT is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, 12GB of RAM along with whopping internal storage of 512GB. The phone also reportedly comes with a dual-camera consisting of a 24 MP Sony IMX576 sensor and a 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor. On the front, the selfie camera setup includes 2 sensors of 16 and 8 megapixels.

The lowest model of Z5 Pro GT, which is equipped with 64GB internal storage and 6GB RAM, costs 2,698 RMB (around Rs. 28,000). The version with the 128GB internal storage and the same RAM is priced 2,998 RMB (Rs. 31,000). The next option with 128GB internal storage and 8GB RAM is listed at 3,998 RMB (nearly Rs. 42,000). Finally, the top-end model is equipped with 512GB internal storage along with 12GB of RAM will cost you 4,398 RMB (approx. Rs. 46,000). Lenovo Z5 Pro GT is said to be available on the market on 24 January 2019.

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