With 3 of the most talked about Chinese Android flagship phones in our hands what a great opportunity for an Antutu shootout. Find out which scores the highest between the OnePlus 2, LeTV Le Max and Meizu MX5.
While Antutu on it’s own doesn’t really give you an idea of how a phone might run in the real world, it is still a popular medium when comparing the latest flagship Android device to one another. To make things a little more useful I decided to run Antutu on the LeTV Le Max, OnePlus 2 and Meizu MX5 side by side so we can watch how fast each phone deals with the Antutu benchmark process.
When I set out to perform this test I was just going to see how the LeTV Le Max and OnePlus 2 performed. As they both have Snapdragon 810 chipsets and 4GB RAM I thought it would be an exciting comparison. To make things more interesting though I also included the Mediatek Helio X1o powered Meizu MX5 too. The Meizu gives up 1GB of RAM compared to the other two with just 3GB rather than 4GB, but with Mediatek’s improved performance over the year it would make an for a good experiment.
Update: I have updated this shootout with an additional video and set of results. The first video shows the Antutu scores of all 3 phones after a single Antutu test. I have now also added a video showing the 3 Antutu tests back to back on all 3 phones plus the results of each test. The second test is the more interesting of the 2.
Test 1 Video: LeTV Le Max vs OnePlus 2 vs Meizu MX5 Antutu Shootout
Test 1 LeTV Le Max vs OnePlus 2 vs Meizu MX5 results
As you saw in the video the LeTV Le Max managed to keep every so slightly ahead of the OnePlus 2 in both the speed of the Antutu test and also the final benchmarks. The difference is minimal though and between the two phones they are both plenty fast enough in the real world.
The Meizu MX5 is the real surprise here. I did expect for a lower benchmark from the Mediatek phone with 3GB RAM, but I didn’t realise there would be so much of a speed difference in completing Antutu and then a 10,000 point difference in overall score.
The final benchmarks were:
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- LeTV Le 1 Antutu score: 64,074
- OnePlus 2 Antutu score: 62,781
- Meizu Mx5 Antutu score: 50,867
LeTV Le 1 Antutu Screenshots
OnePlus 2 Antutu Screenshots
Meizu MX5 Antutu Screenshots
Test 2: Snapdragon 810 vs Helio X10 3 x back to back Antutu Benchmarks
So now we have an idea of how the Snapdragon 810 and Mediatek Helio X10 perform after a single Antutu test, what about if we test the phones 3 times in a row? Will we see any changes in performance? With the Snapdragon 810 exhibit throttling after multiple tests?nbsp;Watch the video below to find out:
Test 2: Snapdragon 810 vs Helio X10 3 x back to back Antutu results
Again we see the LeTV Le Max in the lead, the OnePlus 2 in second place and the Meizu MX5 last, but as we perform additional tests both of the Snapdragon 810 phones see a drastic reduction in performance, while the Mediatek powered phones performance drops only slightly.
- Letv Le Max; The first Antutu sees the LeTV Le Max start with an Antutu of 63,705. In the 2nd test it drops to 60,775 and finally to 57,612.
- OnePlus 2; The OnePlus 2 sees an even larger drop in performance. The first Antutu sees the phone at 61,821 with a huge drop to 53,760 for the second benchmark and finally scoring 51,026 in the third Antutu test.
- Meizu MX5; The Mediatek powered Meizu MX5 sees the smallest drop of the 3 phones. The initial test sees the phone at 51,189, the 2nd sees a score of 49,866, and the final is only slightly lower at 49,396!
We are certainly seeing the Snapdragon 810 protecting itself in these back to back Antutu tests. Performance drops by a huge percentage as the Qualcomm processor tries not to overheat. The Mediatek processor on the other hand only sees a slight drop in performance during the 3 tests.
After seeing these Antutu tests and seeing the final benchmark results for the LeTV Le Max, OnePlus 2 and Meizu MX5 were there any surprises? Are you surprised that the LeTV Le Max came out on top? are you surprised there was such a huge gap between the Meizu MX5 and the two Snapdragon 810 phones? Will these benchmarks affect your next purchase? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Not really surprising since we already know the benchmark figures for these processors. The biggest surprise is the OP2 coming second since the letv has a 2k screen. What speeds are the 810’s running at in the 2 phones? I noticed on the letv box it said 2GHz, but other benchmarks I’ve seen on other reviews show it running at only 1.6GHz, as far as I’m aware no one uses the 810 at its full clock so suspect they are being less than truthful in that respect.
OPT is supposed to make big score, coz it has lower resolution display, so it should perform better on 3D benchmark, and so the overall score, LeTV though has a 2K, but scored more than OPT.
Antutu scores in battery performance memory speed etc. There is a lot in considerance but it never shows real life perfirmance – brands often tweak antutu for favorable scores
Your absolutely right. If this isn’t throttling too much with this higher clock speed then they’ve managed to do something with the cooling that no other manufacturer has been able too.
Oneplus was able to do that – nubia was able to do that and that is kinda all – Its surprising that only chinese manufacturers though of a graphite cooling system
Actually the OP2 is under clocked @ 1.8GHz, and even then this shows it’s throttling a lot more than the faster letv so they haven’t been able to sort the cooling out.
They sorted the heating out by using graphite and thermal paste, the heat is still there you just don’t feel it as much (although it can still get very warm). But there are times when you use the OP2 that the performance comes to a crashing halt and the phone starts to lag. This is when it starts to throttle. It doesn’t happen often but it happens enough.
Well, the LeTV Max is quite a bit bigger so that might help spread the heat.