Xiaomi MI 9 achieved better result than the Galaxy S10 Plus on AnTuTu Benchmark
The new leading device from Xiaomi, which has been circulating on news for many days, was also found on the popular AnTuTu benchmark test. Xiaomi VP Xiang Wang could not resist sharing the result of the Antutu test.
Powered by Snapdragon 855, next gen performance! #Mi9 pic.twitter.com/61Be4N9oQA
— Wang Xiang (@XiangW_) February 15, 2019
The new Xiaomi Mi 9 got 387,851 points, the highest score ever achieved on a device equipped with the Snapdragon 855 processor. This undisputedly terrific result surpasses the final Galaxy S10 Plus score, which reached 326,185 points. However, the variant of the new Galaxy S10 Plus, which was used on the AnTuTu test, was the one that runs on the Exynos 9820 processor rather than the Snapdragon 855.

It is expected that the Xiaomi Mi 9 will be presented on February 20 in Spain. We already had the opportunity to hear more about the specifications of the device, but not about its final design. We still do not know whether the screen will have a cut-out or a pierced hole for the camera, or there may be no cutouts, no holes like the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 device.
What we know so far is that the device uses a new generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processors. The triple camera setup is also implemented in a new device, with a 48MP main sensor, a secondary of 12MP, and a third 3D ToF sensor.

As for memory, the Xiaomi Mi 9 could offer three memory configurations, based on 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory, a medium-sized 10GB of RAM and 256GB of storage space, and the most expensive version could have 12GB of RAM and 512GB internal memory.
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