The Honor GT Pro achieved an AnTuTu benchmark score exceeding 3.44 million points.
The Honor GT Pro recently exceeded 3.44 million points on AnTuTu, showcasing its formidable performance capabilities. The company teased the handset on its Chinese social channels, hinting that this new GT model will elevate mobile gaming to the next level.
A Weibo leak from tipster @DigitalChatStation revealed an AnTuTu listing with a score of 3,444,323—though specifics like CPU and GPU breakdowns, as well as the device name, were redacted.
Shortly thereafter, Charlie Du, product manager for the Honor GT series, confirmed that the benchmark indeed belongs to the GT Pro. He noted that the extreme score was achieved under low-temperature lab conditions.
Charlie Du said on Weibo:
“Originally, Honor did not make any special optimizations for running scores and rarely publicized them. This time, the colleague in charge of testing tried the ‘laboratory low temperature’ extreme running score method commonly used in the industry and achieved a score of over 3.44 million.”
The executive added that the AnTuTu scores will not represent the actual experience. But since benchmarks are a performance measurement bar to a certain extent, the product will likely not differ much in real-life scenarios.
According to Honor, the new GT Pro phone has the strongest performance tech and can easily coordinate with software as well as hardware capabilities. It will likely deliver an extraordinary performance experience to users.
