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The rumor mill has been consistently talking about Vivo XPlay, a smartphone that is powered by Snapdragon 810 chipset and 6 GB of RAM. The smartphone is slated to get unleashed on March 1, but its AnTuTu benchmarks score has already defeated the likes of LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7.

The Snapdragon 820 is the chipset from Qualcomm and is coupled with a whopping 6 GB of RAM on the Vivo XPlay 5 flagship smartphone. It will be the first smartphone ever to arrive with 6 GB of RAM as most flagship smartphones of the current generation feature 4 GB of RAM.

According to Gizmo China, the AnTuTu 6 benchmark score of Vivo X Play 5 is 162,610. Recently, the Snapdragon 820 powered LG G5 was benchmarked on AnTuTu. It recorded a high score of 133,054 beating the Exynos 8890 SoC powered Galaxy S7 that scored 116,668.

The Vivo XPlay 5 is yet to release but its preliminary AnTuTu score suggest that it has recorded 30,000 more than new flagship smartphones. It is not clear whether the additional 2 GB of RAM has played a role in churning out such a high score on AnTuTu.

The Vivo XPlay 5 will be arriving with a 5.5-inch display that supports Quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. It will be arriving with dual-curved screen like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, BGR reported. The smartphone will come with support for Hi-Fi 3.0 audio.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 6, which is pegged to get announced in the third quarter of 2016, is the only rumored smartphone apart from Vivo XPlay 5 to feature 6 GB of RAM. The Galaxy Note 6 rumors indicate that it would be arriving with 5.8-inch Quad HD display, 6 GB RAM and 12-megapixel camera with OIS Plus feature.