(Credit: Iyaz Akhtar)
The Titan 2 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip with 12GB of RAM. Our test unit had 256GB of storage, but the final version will ship with 512GB. I compared it with the Galaxy A36 (which has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chip) and the Pixel 9a (Tensor G4).
In Geekbench 6, which measures raw CPU power, the Titan 2 scored 1,013 on the single-core test and 3,145 on the multi-core test. The A36 scored in the same neighborhood (1,028 and 2,968), while the 9a is a step above (1,704 and 4,425).
( Credit: Geekbench/PCMark/GFXBench/PCMag)
On the PCMark Work 3.0 test, which measures general mobile tasks, the Titan 2 scored 11,788. That’s not bad, but it’s not as impressive as the A36 (13,159) or the Pixel 9a (12,857).
To assess graphics performance, we use the GFXBench Aztec Ruins test. The Titan 2 managed 24 frames per second (fps), which is better than the A36’s 20fps, but well below the Pixel 9a’s 68fps.
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For real-world gaming performance, we test with the resource-intensive Genshin Impact. At the highest graphics settings and at 60fps, the Titan 2 delivered fluid animations and sharp detail. With multiple characters on screen, I experienced sporadic slowdowns. After a 20-minute session, the area around the SubScreen heated up, but not so much that the phone became uncomfortable to hold.