In the world of mobile gaming, there is a constant race to see who can squeeze the most power out of a handheld device. Now, a brand seems to want to take things to a level we haven’t seen before regarding raw power. The upcoming iQOO 15 Ultra has crossed a staggering 4.5 million points on AnTuTu , as shared by the company.
To put that number in perspective, it is a lot higher than the current leaders in the gaming space. iQOO’s latest mobile project is not about just having the newest chip but to push it to its limits.
4.5 million points: iQOO 15 Ultra officially breaks the AnTuTu world record
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip powers the device. But the real secret to its record-breaking benchmark score is how well it cools down. When you push high-end processors, they get very hot, which usually makes the phone slow down to keep itself safe. To fight this, iQOO has added what they say is the biggest active cooling fan ever seen in a phone.

This mechanical fan, which has been shown in recent teasers, works with a huge vapor chamber to keep things cool during long sessions. It basically makes the phone into a small gaming rig, letting the processor keep its top speeds without any trouble.
More than just raw power
While the performance numbers are grabbing all the headlines, the rest of the specs are equally ambitious. The “Ultra” tag brings several upgrades over the standard model. The list starts with a massive 7,000mAh battery. For anyone worried about how long it takes to charge such a huge cell, leaks suggest it could support up to 200W fast charging. This means you could go from empty to full in just a few minutes.
The design also leans heavily into the gaming aesthetic. The phone features dedicated shoulder triggers for better control options on competitive games. Plus, you’ll find a vivid 6.85-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate.
The iQOO 15 Ultra is expected to make its official debut in China early this February. There is no official word on a global release yet. However, the sheer scale of these specs has certainly put the rest of the industry on notice.