Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 review: For the people
For the people
Performance
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is among the first phones to be powered by the MediaTek's MT6795 chipset, also known as Helio X10. Unlike the name suggests, the processor is an octa-core 2GHz Cortex-A53, accompanied by a PowerVR G6200 (Rogue) GPU and 2GB of RAM.
The Meizu MX5 and HTC One E9+ are the other devices we've met so far that utilize the same chipset. The upcoming Sony Xperia M5 and Gionee Elife E8 are also coming with the Helio X10 later this year, so it seems the chip is becoming a popular choice these days.
GeekBench 3 gauges the multi-core performance of the processor and Redmi Note 2 is doing lovely. What's odd is that the HTC One E9+, which has the same chips and CPU clocks, is doing slightly better in benchmarks. The Meizu MX5 tops the chart with the same processor, but it is running on a higher 2.2GHz speed.
GeekBench 3
Higher is better
-
Meizu MX5
5110 -
HTC One E9+
4796 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
4589 -
Meizu m1 note
3988 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
3375 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
3175 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
3094 -
Oppo R5
2806 -
Meizu m2 note
2649 -
Oppo R1x
2507 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
2435 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
2375 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
2336 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
1460
The compound AnTuTu 5 test puts the Redmi Note 2 ahead of the competition, very close to the MX5 but somewhat behind the One E9+.
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
-
HTC One E9+
50753 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
49554 -
Meizu MX5
48915 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
46307 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
45632 -
Meizu m1 note
39224 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
34491 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
32487 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
32217 -
Meizu m2 note
32054 -
Oppo R5
31417 -
Oppo R1x
30187 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
20616
Hopefully, the other compound benchmark - BaseMark OS II 2.0 will give us a better idea. It calculates CPU, GPU, memory, OS and web performance and puts in into a single score. Yet the Redmi Note 2 is once again noticeably behind its Helio X10 siblings - the MX5 and One E9+. We made sure we opted for the Performance Power Mode, so we don't know what the real issue is.
Note that the Redmi Note 2 does admirably on the test even though it got a lower score than expected, so we are fine with its performance.
Basemark OS 2.0
Higher is better
-
Xiaomi Mi Note
1353 -
Meizu MX5
1252 -
HTC One E9+
1227 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
1089 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
1063 -
Meizu m1 note
880 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
858 -
Oppo R1x
753 -
Oppo R5
710 -
Meizu m2 note
673 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
511 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
479 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
296
Quite expectedly a single Cortex-A53 processor core running at 2GHz is a real beast, while eight of those are indeed a blazing fast configuration.
Basemark OS 2.0 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Xiaomi Mi Note
6068 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
4338 -
HTC One E9+
3444 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
3434 -
Meizu MX5
3262 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
3008 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
2628 -
Meizu m1 note
2617 -
Oppo R5
2437 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
2388 -
Oppo R1x
2177 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
1806 -
Meizu m2 note
1709
Basemark OS 2.0 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
HTC One E9+
28201 -
Meizu MX5
22976 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
21753 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
21516 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
18490 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
17882 -
Meizu m1 note
14565 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
13521 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
13167 -
Oppo R5
12044 -
Oppo R1x
8683 -
Meizu m2 note
8105 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
6362
PowerVR G6200 GPU is perfectly capable to handle 1080p displays. Its raw offscreen performance is better than the widespread Adreno 405 within the Snapdragon 615, so we guess the Helio X10 would be the better choice for 1080p upper mid-rangers.
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
31 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
28 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
27.6 -
Meizu MX5
27 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
23 -
Oppo R5
15.1 -
HTC One E9+
15 -
Meizu m1 note
15 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
14.9 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
14 -
Oppo R1x
12 -
Meizu m2 note
12 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
9.8 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
5.2
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
13 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
11.6 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
11 -
Meizu MX5
10 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
8.5 -
HTC One E9+
6.6 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
6.2 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
5.84 -
Oppo R5
5.8 -
Meizu m1 note
5.8 -
Oppo R1x
4.9 -
Meizu m2 note
2.3 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
1.8
When it comes to 1080p onscreen performance, it does as good as Adreno 405 running on a 720p display, which says a lot. The Meizu MX5, which has absolutely the same GPU, does slight better.
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
30 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
28.2 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
28 -
Meizu MX5
27 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
25.8 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
23 -
Oppo R1x
20 -
Meizu m1 note
16 -
Oppo R5
14.8 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
14 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
13.3 -
Meizu m2 note
12 -
HTC One E9+
10 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
9.6
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
14 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
12.2 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
11.3 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
11 -
Oppo R1x
9.6 -
Meizu MX5
9.5 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
7.9 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
6.2 -
Oppo R5
5.8 -
Meizu m1 note
5.7 -
HTC One E9+
5.4 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
3.9 -
Meizu m2 note
2.3
The BaseMark X is another GPU stress test, which puts the Redmi Note 2 in the upper half of our chart, better than the mid-class Adrenos, but still behind the same GPU unit inside the E9+ and MX5.
Basemark X
Higher is better
-
Xiaomi Mi Note
13075 -
Meizu MX5
10403 -
HTC One E9+
9639 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
8838 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
8518 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
5105 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
4875 -
Oppo R5
4855 -
Meizu m1 note
4617 -
Oppo R1x
4018 -
Meizu m2 note
3946 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
2974
The MIUI web browser got some performance and stability improvements with the MIUI 7 upgrade and now it's quite fast. The Redmi Note 2 scored a very good mark on the JavaScript Kraken benchmark, and finished second-best on the compound BrowserMark test.
Kraken 1.1
Lower is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
5094 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
6137 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
6382 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
9504 -
Meizu MX5
11414 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
11439 -
Oppo R5
11656 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
12416 -
Oppo R1x
12826 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
13609 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
13694 -
Meizu m2 note
14462 -
Meizu m1 note
15055 -
HTC One E9+
17430
BrowserMark 2.1
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy A8
1992 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
1505 -
Meizu MX5
1471 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
1396 -
Oppo R5
1319 -
HTC One E9+
1279 -
Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
1171 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
748 -
Xiaomi Mi 4
744 -
Meizu m2 note
656 -
Oppo R1x
627 -
Xiaomi Redmi Note
588 -
Xiaomi Redmi 2
549 -
Meizu m1 note
536
Xiaomi meant business with the Redmi Note 2 and the Helio X10 chip was the right choice. It offers great processing power, the GPU punch is nice and will do even for heavy 3D games, while the multi-taskers should be fine with 2GB of RAM. Sure, the Redmi Note 2 isn't the fastest smartphone around, but it did very well across all benchmark tests and is surely one of the best performers in its class.
Reader comments
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- 04 Feb 2024
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- Aj
- 10 May 2020
- YTy
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- Mithri
- 21 Feb 2019
- vGP
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