ZTE’s newly returned Axon line may welcome a new
member soon. An A2020 Pro showed up in the Geekbench database, a clear followup
to the A2019G – aka the Axon 9 Pro. So, let’s call it the ZTE Axon 10
Pro. How did it do? Very well, actually, it posted high single-core score and
showed good multi-core performance.
The chipset seems to be a Snapdragon 855, despite
reporting itself as “pine”. The phone packed 6GB of RAM and ran Android 9 Pie. The Axon 10 Pro is not alone, ZTE is working on
several Blade phones, plus planned handsets in the nubia and Red Magic lineups.
