OPPO Ace 2 Scores 615,984 Points in AnTuTu Benchmark Test, Highest-ever by Snapdragon 865-powered Phone

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OPPO, later today, is expected to launch a new smartphone called the OPPO Ace 2. We have been hearing a lot about this handset for the past few days thanks to a series of leaks. So far, we have a fair idea about the specifications, features, and design language of the device. The reason why you are reading about the OPPO Ace 2 hours before it is officially unveiled in China is that OPPO’s official Weibo account recently posted a video of the handset in which the phone manages to reach a score of 615,984 points in the AnTuTu Benchmark test.

This is possibly the highest ever score that a Snapdragon 865 toting handset has managed to achieve.

Take a look at the video below

This is not the first time that OPPO has posted a video of the OPPO Ace 2 and its features. We had filed a report a few days ago in which we talked about another video posted by OPPO centered around the display specifications of the phone.

From that video, we could infer that the display on the Ace 2 supports 90Hz refresh rate along with 180 Hz touch sampling rate. The display also supports the DCI-P3 color space and has excellent delta E values as well — indicating a very color-accurate display. The panel also boasts of a peak brightness value of 800 nits. The display happens to be a 6.5-inch AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera.

We already know that the OPPO Ace 2 gets the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset with 5G support. In China, the phone will be offered in three configurations – a base 8GB + 128GB version, a mid-tier 8GB + 256GB variant, and a top-end 12GB + 256GB variant. It will also be offered in two color options: Moon Rock Ash, and Fantasy Purple.

The phone also boasts of twin batteries that together endows the phone with a total of nearly 4,000mAh capacity. It is also rumored to feature support for 65W fast charging. The phone will run Android 10-based ColorOS 7 at launch. As of now, there is no word if this phone would ever make it to India.