Honor is once again setting its sights on the flagship segment with the upcoming Honor GT Pro AnTuTu Score, and early benchmark results indicate it’s built for serious performance. Recently surfaced on Geekbench, the device posted a single-core score of 3042 and a multi-core score of 9519—numbers that firmly place it in top-tier territory.
What truly sets the Honor GT Pro apart, however, is its processor. Rather than using the standard Snapdragon 8E, Honor has opted for an overclocked version of the chip—similar to the custom “Snapdragon 8E for Galaxy” variants. The key upgrade lies in the Oryon-L super core, which has been pushed from 4.32GHz to a powerful 4.47GHz, offering a noticeable boost in processing power and overall responsiveness.
HONOR GT Pro AnTuTu Benchmark Score
Alongside the Geekbench reveal, the Honor GT Pro’s AnTuTu benchmark score was also leaked, allegedly reaching a jaw-dropping 3.44 million points. While this created quite a buzz among performance enthusiasts, AnTuTu’s official account quickly poured cold water on the hype, stating:
Regardless of the competition, a score of 3.4 million can be fabricated. Whether it’s offline or low battery, the BUFF is fully stacked.”
So, while the score looks spectacular on paper, we’d recommend taking it with a grain of salt until we see official numbers after launch.
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Gaming-Ready Display and Flagship Features
Honor is clearly targeting the gaming crowd with this one. The GT Pro will feature a 1.5K resolution flat esports display with a 144Hz refresh rate—ideal for fast-paced action and smooth visuals. Additionally, it will support ultrasonic fingerprint recognition, a feature usually reserved for high-end flagships.( honor GT Pro AnTuTu score)
On the design side, the device sports a central rear camera module (Deco-style) and a robust metal mid-frame. Audio won’t be an afterthought either: Honor is going big with dual 1216 symmetrical stereo speakers, promising immersive sound quality.( Honor GT Pro AnTuTu score)
Big Battery and Fast Charging
Battery details haven’t been fully revealed yet, but leaks hint at a capacity starting with “7”, likely indicating a 7000mAh-class battery. This monster cell will be paired with 90W fast charging, ensuring minimal downtime between gaming sessions.
The phone also includes dual-band GPS, tri-band Beidou navigation, and other premium connectivity features that are becoming increasingly important for mobile gamers and power users alike.
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