It looks like the Axon line will be welcoming a new family member pretty soon: the Geekbench database now has the name A2020 Pro among its many lists, which could prove to be the successor to the A2019G. If that doesn’t sound familiar it’s because the A2019G became the Axon 9 Pro, eventually.
According to the scores, the phone performed very well and it seems like the chipset it will come along with will be a Snapdragon 855; it will have 6GB of RAM and run Android 9 Pie.
What we will, for the moment call the ZTE Axon 10 Pro reached a single-core score of 3.824 and a multi-core score of 10.762, which are not bad numbers at all!
We don’t know if the Axon 10 Pro will be unveiled during the MWC 2019 – it’s more likely that the company will announce a number of mid-range ZTE Blade handsets in February.
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