Vivo X6 specs surface on AnTuTu

Details around Vivo's much rumored and recently leaked X6 smartphone have just gotten a lot more concrete, with the device getting TENAA (China's equivalent of the FCC) certification last week, and now its specs turning up in the database of benchmarking website AnTuTu. This likely means the Android-powered X6 is getting closer to a formal debut, however we're still lacking details on a firm date at this point.

First up, AnTuTu lists the upcoming phone as having the model name "X6D," which would make sense, seeing as how it's called the X6. This is also the same name referred to by TENAA in their certification. As for the processor, the X6 features a MediaTek MT6752 SoC, along with an octa-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.7GHz chip, and a Mali-T760 MP2 for graphics.

This is all paired with a nice amount of RAM, at 4GB, and 32GB of internal storage. The X6 is also indicated to ship with Android Lollipop 5.1. But while previous rumors have pegged the X6 with a 2K display, AnTuTu puts it with a 5.2-inch screen with Full HD (1080p). Lastly, the phone is listed as having a 13-megapixel camera on both the front and back sides.

AnTuTu gives the X6 a benchmark score of 46,585, which is far below the flagship Android phones that score between 55,000 and 70,000, however it's more than enough to see the phone released as a quality mid-range device.

SOURCE GforGames