Xiaomi Mi 6 passes the time by playing Geekbench, waiting for next week's reveal
A week before launch, the Xiaomi Mi 6 has completed the grand slam of benchmarks - we saw a high score in AnTuTu, detailed specs from GFXBench and now Geekbench.
If there was any doubt, this benchmark confirms that the Mi 6 will indeed be powered by a Snapdragon 835 chipset. This particular model had 6GB of RAM, but the base model will start with 4GB. Note that choice of RAM is also tied to choice of storage.
GeekBench 4 (multi-core)
Higher is better
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Xiaomi Mi 6
6438 -
Huawei P10
6069 -
Apple iPhone 7
5654 -
OnePlus 3T
4364 -
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)
4128 -
Xiaomi Mi 5s
3987
GeekBench 4 (single-core)
Higher is better
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Apple iPhone 7
3488 -
Xiaomi Mi 6
2006 -
Huawei P10
1927 -
OnePlus 3T
1890 -
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)
1696 -
Xiaomi Mi 5s
1682
The unveiling will be held on Wednesday next week, but there's a chance the actual launch of the phone will not happen this month. Samsung is still trying to push out its Galaxy S8 duo, which is soaking up all available supply of Snapdragon 835 chips. There’s also Sony, LG, HTC, ZTE and many others also waiting in line for Snapdragon 835 stock.
Xiaomi Mi 6 details by Geekbench
Well, regardless of when the launch is, the pre-orders should start fairly soon. Does your piggy bank have CNY 2,200 in it?
Thanks for the tip, Jonathan!
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 17 Apr 2017
- Sf{
If there is SD card slot as well, I would consider for a 5.5" variation (Mi6 Plus?).
- Anonymous
- 16 Apr 2017
- L1D
It's not a fraction of a second, you're a liar. It's quite faster than that ( see the first round), also it's ages faster in video encoding (again 1st round) , but most importantly it *never* reload apps. In most androids you have to wait ages ...
- Anonymous
- 16 Apr 2017
- JEb
in the graveyard