The screen specs alone had stunned the audience. 2K resolution, vibrant color, and sharp contrast—all wrapped into a panel larger than Samsung's Galaxy S6.
"666."
"CS went all out."
The livestream chat was on fire. This was one of the best displays ever seen on a smartphone, anywhere in the world.
Even Lei Jun was watching from his office.
As he stared at the Harmony X2's panel, he couldn't help thinking:
"This screen is… excellent. Should we talk to BOE and see if we can get one like this for Xiaomi?"
That's why he was watching—not to admire, but to learn.
Anything he could adapt or steal, he would.
Back on stage, Liu Jianyu wrapped up the screen segment and moved to the real showstopper:
The Kunpeng A2 chip.
Behind him, the giant display shifted to show the image that had already teased fans on Weibo days ago:
A sleek die photo of the Kunpeng A2 processor.
The audience held their breath.
This was the most anticipated spec of the night.
Jianyu stepped forward.
"This time, we didn't just go strong. We went monstrous."
He smiled.
"'Powerful' doesn't quite cover it. The only word that fits is—performance monster."
In the livestream chat:
"Huh? Monster?"
"Talk is cheap—show us the numbers."
Jianyu gestured to the screen again.
"And here's the score."
Boom.
On the display behind him, bold numbers lit up:
Score: 200,504
The room—and the stream—erupted.
"Holy crap!"
"Is this real?"
"This smokes the Snapdragon 815!"
"Beats Apple, too!"
"CS just took the crown!"
It wasn't just hype.
Snapdragon 815 scored ~170,000
Apple's A9 topped out around 180,000
But Kunpeng A2? 200,504
CS had reclaimed the #1 spot for smartphone processors.
And the whole world saw it happen—live.
Jianyu stood a little taller now.
"A few months ago, our Zhulong A2 chip became the first to break 100,000—number one in the world at the time."
"Today, the Kunpeng A2 becomes the first to break 200,000."
"And once again, we're number one."
In the chat:
"666"
"CS GOAT"
"Samsung and Apple gotta be shaking rn"
Across China, other phone makers silently nodded.
Even rivals had to admit: this chip was the real deal.
Some were already considering licensing it or partnering with CS Semiconductor directly.
Jianyu wasn't done.
He moved on quickly.
"Let's talk cameras."
"The Harmony X2 ships with a 24MP rear camera and a 15MP front camera."
"And yes—it supports full 4K video recording."
He turned and signaled the screen. A cinematic short began to play, shot entirely on the Harmony X2.
Mountain forests. Sunlight through the trees. Every detail is rendered sharply, with perfect dynamic range.
The audience was stunned.
"Is this a phone or a DSLR?"
"This is what real flagship video looks like."
Then came the final hit.
"Let's talk sound."
"This year, we've partnered with a certified HiFi audio supplier to deliver studio-grade audio."
"From chipset to DAC to speaker—every component was top-tier."
"This isn't just a phone. It's an all-in-one media experience."
The Harmony X2 had it all:
2K screen
Flagship camera system
HiFi audio
The world's fastest chip
In the stream chat:
"Samsung who?"
"X2 is stacked."
"If the price is right, I'm buying three."
And from others:
"We've finally caught up. No—we passed them."
The Harmony X2 wasn't launched as a challenger.
It was launched as a new standard.
And the world was watching.