While benchmark data can’t tell us how a phone will perform in real life, they provide us with insights into the performance of various aspects of a smartphone. AnTuTu benchmark is presently among the top 5 benchmark app around and they have just published a chart showing how the various flagship mobile phones that have been released rank.  Of particular interest is the ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G edition which sits atop the charts.ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G AnTuTu

ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G
ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G read/write speed

The Axon 10 Pro 5G rank at the number one spot, ahead of other Snapdragon 855-powered models. The device isn’t ahead of the pack because of an overclocked chipset but because of the memory storage, it packs. The Axon 10 Pro 5G features the new F2FS file system. The system was developed by Samsung specifically for use with flash storage, which makes it much faster than the ext4 used by most Androids (which was designed for HDDs). Samsung didn’t use the F2FS file system on the Galaxy S10+ instead, it stuck with the ext4 system for reasons best known to them. Google Pixel 3 uses the F2FS system but that is a Snapdragon 845-powered phone.

ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G
That of other 5G phones

The storage on the Axon 10 Pro 5G performed 50% better than those of other flagship models. But then, the device also packs a Sandisk iNAND 8521 chips with 64-layer 3D NAND tech, which features improved sequential and random write performance. They can reach 500MB/s during sequential writes while the average speeds measured by AnTuTu for this class of phone is 200-250MB/s. The Axon 10 Pro 5G reached 792MB/s and 486MB/s in sequential reads and writes, respectively, as well as 5,314 IOPS and 2,527 IOS in random reads and writes.ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G

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The device is also coming with some other innovations like a thin 1.8mm bezel at the chin, reputed to be the smallest you’ll find on any mobile phone. The Axon 10 Pro 5G is expected to go official on May 6 in China.

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