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Sheldon Pinto
10:55 07th May, 2015
Xiaomi To Mow Down LG And HTC With Its V2.1 Snapdragon 810 | TechTree.com
Xiaomi To Mow Down LG And HTC With Its V2.1 Snapdragon 810
With the Mi Note Pro, Xiaomi has also worked on the chip’s heat management problem.
Xiaomi seems to be on a roll after the launch of the stunning Mi 4i in India. The Chinese smartphone maker has finally launched its much-awaited smartphone, the Mi Note Pro for its home market.
Now that its happened, we even have the official benchmarks surfacing on the official Mi Forums and things look pretty serious.
Xiaomi wants to destroy the competition, by that we mean LG and HTC; the only other smartphones to utilize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset.
Confused? Well, according to Xiaomi CEO, Lei Jun the company has worked with Qualcomm to to push out an advanced version of its problematic Snapdragon 810 chipset. Lei Jun (who has become a star after his recent Mi 4i event) mentioned from his official Weibo account that his smartphone (Mi Note Pro) utilizes a V2.1 variant of the chipset that is way faster than the standard stuff used by the competition.
This is a big collaboration indeed. The CEO states that Xiaomi sent more than 10 of its engineers to Qualcomm and Qualcomm sent across 20 of theirs to pull off the third version of the Snapdragon 810.
All those optimisations have brought about outstanding results as can be seen from the benchmark results below.
The Mi Note Pro literally obliterates the HTC One M9 and the LG G Flex 2 in AnTuTu benchmarking tool (this gets worse when you keep the pricing in mind). And the gap is pretty large, coming head to head with Samsung’s all-star, the Galaxy S6 edge (70,000+).
While the handset has just been launched and we do not have it in our hands (just yet), we should take these benchmarks with a pinch of salt.
Still then, Xiaomi is pretty serious and even claims that it has combated the powerful chipset’s heat-related issues with clever heat management.
Seems like Xiaomi is hell bent on becoming the best smartphone manufacturer out there and the built from scratch Mi 4i already seems like a good start.
TAGS: Mobile Phones, Android, Xiaomi, Xiaomi Mi Note Pro
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