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Xiaomi Mi 10 posts an amazing score on AnTuTu

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Yordan 06 January 2020

Xiaomi Android

Xiaomi is working on its Mi 10 flagship lineup and it looks like at least one of its members is approaching a market launch. Today, a well-trusted leakster posted a photo of the back of a phone with four vertical shooters, claiming it is the Mi 10.

The photo was complementing another post, revealing the upcoming smartphone reached over 560,000 on AnTuTu thanks to its Snapdragon 865 chipset and Adreno 650 GPU.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Xiaomi Mi 10
Xiaomi Mi 10

The benchmark is the first to go above the 500,000 threshold. It is 15% more than the best-performing Androids in the market based on the Snapdragon 855+. Sadly the benchmark scorecard stops short of revealing any other specs.

Xiaomi Mi 10 score on AnTuTu goes through the roof

We expect the phone to see a 64MP shooter in the vanilla phone, while the Pro variant might sport the 108 MP sensor that is already available in the Mi Note 10. If you are wondering whether you need such a camera or not, worry no more - we’ve done the research for you.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Marco M
  • Mu3
  • 21 Jan 2020

I'm sure Samsung will keep doing their oversharpening crap like always, even with the HMX. But hey, if they don't then i'll be pleasantly surprised.

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  • Kxr
  • 12 Jan 2020

Yeah 1/1.7" sensor with 1.6 micron effective pixel size beats a bright 1/1.3" sensor with 2.4 micron effective perm pixel size. Sony has nothing to offer beyond the IMX 686. I wonder what the p40 pro will sport.

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  • Kxr
  • 12 Jan 2020

IMX 686 is smaller (1/1.7") designed to compete with GW1 sensor from Samsung. Even Redmi K30, a sub 300 dollar device has the IMX 686. HMX sensor inside s11 is the next version for the one in MI note 10.

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