Meizu MX6 review: Six of a kind
Six of a kind
Performance in benchmarks
The Meizu MX6 is powered by the MediaTek Helio X20 chipset. It's a pretty impressive chipset and it's almost identical to the Helio X25, which has been featured in higher-priced phones such as the Meizu Pro 6. The two chipsets share the architecture but the X25 has slightly higher clockspeeds.
The Helio X20 is comprised of a tri-cluster processor: a couple of Cortex-A72 (2.3GHz), a quad-core Cortex-A53 (1.9GHz) and a low-power, quad-core Cortex-A53 (1.4GHz). The sheer number of cores sounds impressive and we hope the GPU - a Mali-T880 MP4 GPU - will be able to keep up the pace.
Let's kick things off with the impressive CPU setup and see how it fares against the competition. In terms of single-core performance, the Cortex-A72 isn't too far off compared to the Kryo CPU in the OnePlus 3 (Snapdragon 820).
GeekBench 4 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
1719 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
1551 -
Meizu MX6
1550 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
1546
GeekBench 3 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
2383 -
Meizu Pro 6
1905 -
Huawei P9 Plus
1892 -
Meizu MX6
1724 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
1596 -
Meizu Pro 5
1545 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
1543 -
Meizu m3 note
807
We are beginning to doubt how the multi-core GeekBench test works, as those results are far from what we'd expected from a 10-core processor. There is a good chance the app works only with the two A72 cores, which will explain the results below. And if we are right, then the score means the Helio X20 has a monstrous processor.
GeekBench 4 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
4456 -
OnePlus 3
4045 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
3885 -
Meizu MX6
3070
GeekBench 3 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
Huawei P9 Plus
6660 -
Meizu Pro 6
6427 -
Meizu Pro 5
5578 -
OnePlus 3
5520 -
Meizu MX6
5215 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
5166 -
Meizu MX5
5110 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
4537 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
3695 -
Meizu m3 note
3028
AnTuTu is a compound benchmark, which takes into account storage performance, RAM and GPU prowess. The Snapdragon 820 inside the OnePlus 3 is the only one to overpower the Meizu MX6 because of its far superior GPU. The Qualcomm's custom Kryo cores probably helped, too.
AnTuTu 6
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
141764 -
Meizu Pro 6
99195 -
Huawei P9 Plus
97392 -
Meizu MX6
92377 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
85162 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
77442 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
76186 -
Meizu Pro 5
67531 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
45474 -
Meizu m3 note
44898
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
-
Meizu Pro 5
74655 -
Meizu MX6
69595 -
Meizu MX5
48915 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
47816 -
Meizu m3 note
41838
The other compound test - the BaseMark OS II 2.0 - ranks the MX6 below most of the Redmis, including the Redmi Pro with the same chipset. The Flyme launcher and some under the hood optimizations are probably at fault.
Basemark OS II
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
2677 -
Huawei P9 Plus
2155 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
1914 -
Meizu Pro 5
1733 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
1648 -
Meizu Pro 6
1446 -
Meizu MX6
1203 -
Meizu MX5
1163 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
956 -
Meizu m3 note
930
The Helio X20 chipset uses a Mali-T880 MP4 GPU, the same GPU as in the Kirin 955 that powers the Huawei P9 Plus flagship and the more affordable Honor 8. Qualcomm put a solid GPU in the S650 and the Redmi Note 3 remains quite competitive, while the Helio X10 leaves plenty to be desired.
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
31 -
Meizu Pro 5
14 -
Meizu MX6
11 -
Meizu Pro 6
11 -
Huawei Honor 8
10 -
Huawei P9 Plus
10 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
9.5 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
9.5 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
9 -
Meizu MX5
4.8 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
4 -
Meizu m3 note
2.5
GFX 3.1 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
30 -
Meizu Pro 5
14 -
Meizu MX6
11 -
Huawei Honor 8
11 -
Meizu Pro 6
11 -
Huawei P9 Plus
11 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
9.5 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
9.4 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
9 -
Meizu MX5
4.7 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
3.9 -
Meizu m3 note
2.5
GFX 3.1 Car scene (offscreen)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
18 -
Meizu Pro 6
6.4 -
Huawei Honor 8
6.3 -
Huawei P9 Plus
6.2 -
Meizu MX6
6 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
5.4 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
5.4 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
5.3
GFX 3.1 Car scene (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
18 -
Huawei Honor 8
6.9 -
Huawei P9 Plus
6.8 -
Meizu Pro 6
6.4 -
Meizu MX6
6 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
5.5 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
5.4 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
5.4
Basemark X
Higher is better
-
OnePlus 3
32715 -
Meizu Pro 5
20038 -
Huawei Honor 8
16592 -
Meizu Pro 6
15209 -
Huawei P9 Plus
15058 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (S650)
14717 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
13666 -
Meizu MX6
12621 -
Xiaomi Redmi Pro
12190 -
Meizu MX5
10403 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Helio X10)
8540 -
Meizu m3 note
4567
We are quite happy with the performance the Meizu MX6 offers in a €300 package, though we'll establish later there are superior contenders for equal or less cash and that could hurt the MX6 down the road. The unconventional CPU has a lot to offer, especially when pushed to the max. You should be aware though the MX6 may get a bit warmer than the comfortable temperature, but we guess that's the price to pay for such a beast.
Meizu MX6 is a good upgrade over its predecessor and offers adequate performance for the class. It isn't a benchmark topper, but the MX6 is nicely balanced for multi-tasking and gaming performance, while there is a monstrous processing potential to tap into when needed.
Reader comments
- mi
- 26 Nov 2017
- 3ca
cameras are way beter than the mx5
- obiective
- 25 Nov 2017
- 3ca
Wow, I have this phone, nice cameras. Do you have something with meizu company ? Because I don't think this is a fair reviewm Cheers.
- Mr N
- 23 Feb 2017
- pS7
Maybe the Pro 6 Plus will change your opinion..