Xiaomi Mi Note utilizes the widely-used Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, which was the chipset of choice for the 2014 flagship tier. So, the Mi Note utilizes a quad-core Krait 400 processor clocked at 2.5GHz, Adreno 330 GPU ticking at 578MHz and 3GB of RAM.
Xiaomi Mi Note packs a 1080p display, unlike its Pro sibling, which has a QHD display and the more recent Snapdragon 810 chip. This should give it an edge in the graphics department over the QHD-enabled LG G3 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
As usual we kick off our benchmark routine with the GeekBench 3 app, which tests the multi-core processor performance.
Quite expectedly, the four Kraits 450 cores within the Xiaomi Mi Note scores similar to every other Snapdragon 801 smartphone we've tested. The octa-core processors powering the Meizu MX4 and the LG G Flex 2 do better, of course.
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AnTuTu 5 - a compound test taking in consideration CPU, GPU and RAM performance suggests pretty much the same as the GeekBench 3 - Xiaomi Mi Note is on par with its S801 siblings and not that far from the more powerful Galaxy Note 4, Meizu MX4 and LG G Flex2.
Higher is better
The BaseMark OS II 2.0 test, which adds web browsing and OS system performance to the equation, turned out quite surprising results. The overall score of the Xiaomi Mi Note is bested only by the S810-powered LG G Flex2, while all other competitors outputted a lower score.
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The processor single-core performance also came out impressive, beaten only by the 2.7GHz Krait 450 CPU of the Galaxy Note 4.
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The multi-core performance of the Krait 400 processor is equal to most of the Snapdragon 801 devices but was oddly outran by other S801 devices such as the HTC One (M8) and the Motorola Moto X (2014).
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Xiaomi Mi Note uses an Adreno 330 graphic accelerator, with the highest available CPU clock among the Snapdragon 801 gang.
The BaseMark X cross-platform GPU benchmark put the Xiaomi Mi Note a hair better than the rest of its S801 siblings. The Adreno 420 (Galaxy Note 4) and Adreno 430 (G Flex2) did noticeably better.
Higher is better
The offscreen tests of the GFX benchmark present the same result as the BaseMark X. All Adreno 330-powered devices fare the same, bested only by the Adreno 420 (Note 4), Adreno 430 (Flex2) and PowerVR G6450 (iPhone 6 Plus).
Higher is better
Higher is better
The onscreen GFX tests are different because of the higher resolution displays on the Galaxy Note 4 and LG G3. Yet the Xiaomi Mi Note does very well, close to the other Snapdragon 801 smartphones and the same as the Galaxy Note 4. This means - whatever the game or app - you'll be getting flagship performance for sure.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The default Mi Browser in the Xiaomi Mi Note turned out quite capable when it comes to JavaScript performance, but the BrowserMark 2.1 test revealed its overall performance is below average. In case you are not happy with the default browser, you can always install Google Chrome. It posted very respectable scores on both tests and does an excellent job indeed.
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Xiaomi Mi Note provides flagship performance and currently there is no task it can't handle with ease. The MIUI 6 launcher is amazingly light, fast and smooth. The only letdown may be the lack of 64-bit support, but it could be years before it actually becomes relevant.
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