The Xiaomi Mi 4i was just unveiled in India and while on stage gave a quick glimpse at its performance. The phone drops the Snapdragon 801 chipset of the Mi 4 and goes for Snapdragon 615. Hugo Barra said it’s the second generation 615 chipset where the processor works at higher frequencies – there are eight Cortex-A53 cores in total, four of which work at 1.7GHz (up from 1.5GHz) and the other four at 1.1GHz (up from 1GHz). There’s also 2GB of RAM and Adreno 405 GPU.
The slide above revealed some benchmark scores so we can try and compare the Xiaomi Mi 4i’s performance before we even get a hands-on.
Unfortunately, many of those benchmarks have fallen out of fashion, but AnTuTu 5 and 3D Mark should be enough to get a sense of both processor and GPU performance.
Higher is better
Higher is better
Note that there are plenty of 3D Mark scores and Xiaomi didn’t specify which one they posted. We think it’s Ice Storm Unlimited though.
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