Update: As many of you pointed out the Mi3 wasn’t set to its optimum performance setting. We have ran the tests again and we are getting closer to what we all expected the Mi3 to be scoring.
So the tech community is going gaga over the OnePlus One, and everyone wants One (pun intended). Most fail to look around to find other devices that are as effective; in their defence, we admit that the OnePlus One has a killer specs set, and the phone’s not too bad as well.
However, with time, some of 2013’s finest flagships have become more affordable than ever, one among which is the Xiaomi Mi3. The device retails for under $250 in launch countries, which translates to some dangerously high value for money. The phrase ‘if it seems to good to be true, then it actually is’ doesn’t apply here, since this is first-party insight speaking.
To cut to the chase, here’s what we’re gonna do: compare the Xiaomi Mi3 to the OnePlus One (and other flagships) with regards to the parameters such as benchmarks, camera, and perhaps even battery. This will really give you a clear idea as to how good or bad the Mi3 is in comparison to 2014 flagships, keeping into consideration which, you can decide on your next phone.
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Xiaomi Mi3 vs. OnePlus One benchmarks
- AnTuTu
Xiaomi Mi3:28,65333,682 OnePlus One: 37,151 - AnTuTu X
Xiaomi Mi3:28,69331,461 OnePlus One: 36,237 - Quadrant Standard
Xiaomi Mi3:15,40818,140 OnePlus One: 24,019 - Velammo (Multicore)
Xiaomi Mi3:1,5221525 OnePlus One: 1,888 - Velammo (Metal)
Xiaomi Mi3:1,2571331 OnePlus One: 1,602 - Velammo (Browser)
Xiaomi Mi3:1,8602049 OnePlus One: 2,780
Xiaomi Mi3 screenshots
OnePlus One screenshots
Is it a massive difference in the benchmarks? No.
It a considerable difference? Yes.
Will it make a difference in everyday usability? Perhaps.
Is it worth the trouble getting the OnePlus One shipped, if I’m not a resident of one of the launch countries? In our opinion, no.
Do let us know what you make of this, and which one of the two you’d rather go for!
Also, just to remind our India readers: to celebrate the Xiaomi Mi3 launch in India, we’ll be doing a giveaway of the phone (Xiaomi Mi3) in the coming week. To give yourself a chance, be sure to:
More on the giveaway coming soon!
Xiaomi is not exactly that easy to get either, even if you are residing in a country they’re supposedly ‘available’ 🙂
Regarding how ‘fast’ a phone feels, I do believe that too much emphasis has been put on benchmark (or in particular, AnTuTu) numbers, whereas some of the smoothest phones out there are not doing that well in terms of benchmark numbers.
Take for example, Moto G, which feels smoother than the supposedly (much) more powerful Galaxy S4. Even the Ascend P7 has been described to be extremely smooth in real life, despite performing very poorly on AnTuTu…
Yes in terms of highly intensive 3D gaming, 3DMark number may be a
representative of real world, but do most people really do a lot of
intensive gaming on their phones?