Xiaomi Mi 4 runs on the fastest Snapdragon 801 chipset currently available on the market with a quad-core 2.5GHz Krait 400 processor, overclocked Adreno 330 GPU and 3GB of RAM. The Mi 4 comes with a 1080p display, which means the smartphone should be on par with the current crop of flagships and even top the ones sporting 4K screens.
Our first test explores the raw CPU power and Xiaomi Mi 4 passed it with flying colors. It is on par with the S801-based HTC One (E8), Oppo Find 7 and Samsung Galaxy S5.
Higher is better
Then we ran the AnTuTu compound test, which in addition to the CPU calculations, throws in GPU and RAM routines, too. The Xiaomi Mi 4 gets another excellent mark here, beating the Xperia Z2 and matching the Galaxy S5.
Higher is better
We tried out the anti-cheat version of the popular Basemark OS II benchmark and we found the Xiaomi Mi 4 doesn't use any tricks to climb up the scoretable. Its overall rating in this benchmark is the best we've seen to date.
Higher is better
The single core performance is on par with the latest Snapdragon 801 devices, while the multi-core is a hair below the S801 gang, but still a great result. One thing's for sure, you shouldn't worry about any performance hiccups with this one.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The Adreno 330 is a wide-spread GPU core, embedded within the Snapdragon 800 and Snapdragon 801 chipsets. It runs on a higher frequency over the S801, so we've expected slightly better results than the Xiaomi Mi 3. It turns out the Mi 4 is absolutely on par with its predecessor as it is with the S801-powered flagships out there such as the Galaxy S5. Xperia Z2, Find 7.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The Open GL ES3.0 Manhattan test puts the Xiaomi Mi 4 among the best devices we've tested so far and it is once again on par with the Xiaomi Mi 3.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The BrowserMark 2.1 tests HTML 5 performance, while Mozilla's Kraken 1.1 is JavaScript-centric. The Xiaomi Mi 4 did great on Kraken, but somewhat below average on the compound BrowserMark 2.1 test.
Lower is better
Higher is better
While we tested the performance of the Xiaomi Mi 4 we noticed it tends to heat up quite badly at the back when under load. Even worse, the heating seems to affect performance. Several runs on one and the same benchmarks produce progressively worsening results most probably due to automatic throttling down. You may need to take extra care to keep your Mi 4 cool in the hot summer months so that it runs at its full potential.
Even with this downside, the Xiaomi Mi 4 and its Snapdragon 801 chipset deliver excellent performance and provide hiccup-free gaming and blazing-fast Android + MIUI experience just as its predecessor - the Xiaomi Mi 3. This means that if the upgraded chipset is your sole reason for upgrade from the Mi 3, might as well keep your Mi 3 for yet another year. It's an equally good performer for all practical purposes.
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