More news regarding our beloved Xiaomi Mi 6 and – my oh my- these look awesome! It seems that the Xiaomi Mi 6 had a stroll down Geekbench servers and the Snapdragon 835 SoC did it’s thing, by providing impressive singe and multi-core scores as you can see.
The Geekbench listing confirms that the Mi 6 is equipped with a MSM8998 Snapdragon 835 SoC, that recorded a score of 2006 points on single-core test and it has scored 6438 points on the multi-core test. Note that according to info, the test unit used for the benchmark was not running on the highest processing speed of the chipset, so its scores could be even higher.
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The Geekbench listing also reveals that the upcoming Mi 6 (and its larger Mi 6 Plus sibling) will run on Android 7.1.1 – with MIUI 8 sprinkled on top and that the specific test unit used for the benchmark had 4GB of RAM. There will also be a more powerful variant equipped with 6GB of RAM and several UFS 2.0 storage choices like 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB. Latest rumors insist that the upcoming Mi 6 will pack a 3,200 mAh battery and the Mi 6 Plus will feature a 4,500 mAh battery.
Both phones will be unveiled on April 19, that’s a few days from now.
I dont think that the same single core performance as OCed mi5 is awesome
And, that is while Apple has at least 50% higher score by their last year iphone 7
While Qualcomm could make die bigger to increase clocks, they made it smaller and added 4 weak cores, which means no gains from new node
It’s same, but it’s “awesome” because it is Xiaomi.
I dont think that the same single core performance as OCed mi5 is awesome
And, that is while Apple has at least 50% higher score by their last year iphone 7
While Qualcomm could make die bigger to increase clocks, they made it smaller and added 4 weak cores, which means no gains from new node
It’s same, but it’s “awesome” because it is Xiaomi.