During the presentation of the new home processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, it was announced that the next flagship smartphone of our beloved brand, Xiaomi Mi 10, will be equipped with this SoC. Malelingue then claim that its release is scheduled for first quarter of next year and that therefore we will be able to see it very soon indeed. However, there is nothing official about it and to give a true story is very difficult. These days the benchmark scores of the new processor have come out: users have put their hands in their hair as the score sup to 100.000 and more than the Snapdragon 855+. But if one of these Antutu fosse score by Xiaomi Mi 10?
The AnTuTu score of Xiaomi Mi 10 gives you the creeps
From the photos published on Weibo, the channel where they first came out, we see benchmarks that run around 500.000 points and sometimes exceed 550.000. One of these seems to be related to Xiaomi Mi 10 and as usual to get it out is the insider Digital Station.
We put the data in our possession in order. The name of the processor in question, or rather the nickname, is Kona and so far there is no rain. But he is also called with the factory name SM8250 and here too everything returns with the photograph above. According to sources, the aforementioned score would be related to the next top of the Xiaomi range, but not only: it seems that the same device is equipped with RAM L (probably Samsung), the fastest that we can currently find on the market. It is not surprising though: our beloved brand is usually launching bombs at the level of innovation all together and the I could be one of these.
However, based on what the user has declared, only the Pro version will use this type of memory while the "basic" will still benefit from the "old" LPDDR4X. Better yet, he explains that with high probability there will be only one configuration with the first type of memory, while those with 4X will be more than one, possibly 8 GB 128 GB e 8 GB 256 GB. Remember that these are not official sources and therefore you have to take everything with pliers.
It is worth noting that the same source previously not only confirmed that the Xiaomi Mi 10 series will use this type of memory, but will also have a custom OLED display built by Samsung. In particular, a model with driver IC S6E3HC2 (driver for LED control) would have been found and this supports the 2K + definition. Simply put, everything translates to high display update rates.
The current state, the two models M2001J2E and M2001JC that Xiaomi received registered on the 3C portal are considered Xiaomi 10 and Xiaomi 10 Pro and support the fast charge 30W and 66W. We wait after Christmas for some more substantial news.