Xiaomi Mi 9 is continuously making headlines just days before its official launch. Now it's the AnTuTu benchmark score of the device where the upcoming Mi 9 scored 387,851 points. It is the highest score ever, obtained on a device equipped with Snapdragon 855.
Known
internally as "Battle Angel", the Mi 9 is designed to be both beautiful
and strong. The handset will be released on February 20th but the
company's vice president Xiang Wang, could not resist sharing the
device's achievement at AnTuTu benchmarks.
Its an undeniably awesome score that even surpasses the Galaxy S10 Plus's final AnTuTu score of 326,185. However, do remember that the flagship variant of S10+ used in the same tests was running on Exynos 9820 processor and not the Snapdragon 855. Something that actually makes all the difference. But hey, Xiaomi knows how to create hype before its releases, right?
If there is a brand that knows how to create a desire for its
products, it is Xiaomi. Just yesterday it shared some photographs taken
with the device itself to show its camera capabilities and now this
test. Chinese technology has not reached this level for nothing, so the
expectations for Mi 9 are quite high.
Xiaomi
Mi 9 will come equipped with the Snapdragon 855. On its back, we have a
triple camera that we can count on as it promises some good results for
its price range. All the technical specs are already out, the price tag
might be the only thing that remains to be unveiled. For those who
don't know, the fingerprint sensor is built into the screen, so no more
reaching out to the back with your index.
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