Coolpad have leaked an Antutu benchmark score from a mystery device showing an amazing score of 44,785 points.
The leaked screenshot grabbed headlines just as Xiaomi launched their Mi4, but what is interesting about the score is that it is not from a flagship phone. The partially obscured model number reads as “Coolpad 8675”, 8 series Coolpad phones are usually mid-range devices launched specifically for use on China Mobiles Networks.
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With this in mind and looking at the score, it is safe to assume that this is the first leak of Coolpad’s first octacore MT6596 Android smartphone! The MT6595 is the upcoming Mediatek processor which includes built-in LTE, support for 2K displays, and Antutu benchmarks of up to 47,000! The SoC is unlike the current octacore MT6592 as it it uses big.LITTLE architecture to share the load and save battery life.
If this is a China Mobile MT6595 phone from Coolpad then it will likely support TD-LTE, meaning it could possibly run on LTE networks in Europe!
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MT6596 or MT6595?
let the party begin!!
Successor to the Halo F1?
just when am thinkin of getting the coolpad f1..now this?worth the
wait?
YES! Wait for the new MTKs to come out if you don’t have any hurry, those models give snapdragons a run for their money!
Totally,if the resolution remains 720p the GPU will be worth it.
@allanitomwesh:disqus curious to which Chinese websites you’ve bought stuff from and have successfully delivered?
merimobiles and mixeshop so far went well.
free shipping ama express(ems or dhl e.t.c)?i’ve been using banggood and geekbuying successfully but they both don’t have a product am looking for…normally ship via EMS
EMS too,no problems there. DHL aren’t that good
It won’t run in Europe. We need FDD-LTE, not TDD-LTE.
Maybe just the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Poland and a few others then: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LTE_networks#Europe
But in Europe we have TDD-LTE only at band 38 @2600 MHz, China TDD-LTE is only at band 41 @2500 MHz. So this is useless for all Europe and almost whole world (except 1 operator in USA and Japan).
That’s not entirely true. Europe operated TD-LTE on bands 38, 40, 42 and 43. 38 is the mostly wide used band though.
http://www.mediatek.com/en/products/mobile-communications/mobile-chipsets/smartphone/mt6595/
according to the documentation it supports fdd and tdd
maybe we will be seeing mtk6595 phones around $250 in early september?
Cross your fingers, the hardware seems to be out, so lets hope they can assemble phones for September back to school time period.